Together, we
build the
community we need.
CommunityHub connects neighbors, changemakers, and local leaders to tackle real issues — from housing and green spaces to youth programs and civic voice.

Active This Week
23 events happening

Founded.
Born in 2019 from a single neighborhood meeting that turned into a movement.
12
Neighborhoods
actively organizing

Our Mission
Beyond the meeting room.
CommunityHub was built on a simple belief: the people who live in a community know it best. We create the infrastructure — the tools, networks, and gathering spaces — for neighbors to turn frustration into action and ideas into lasting change.
From advocating for safer streets to launching youth mentorship programs and community gardens, we tackle issues that matter most to the people we serve — not the ones that look best on a grant application.
Neighbor-Led
Every initiative is proposed and led by community members, not top-down directives.
Hyper-Local
We focus on block-level change — the park on your corner, the school on your street.
Accountable
We publish annual impact reports and hold open community review sessions.
By the Numbers
Real change, measured honestly.
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Active Members
Neighbors organized across 12 districts
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Projects Completed
From park cleanups to policy wins
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Say Impact Is Real
Per independent community survey 2025
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Volunteer Hours
Logged since our founding in 2019
"We don't measure success by grants received. We measure it by how many people feel heard in their own neighborhood."
— Jasmine Okafor, Co-founder, CommunityHub
Community Voices
Real people.
Real impact.
"Before CommunityHub, I felt powerless about the broken streetlights on my block. Eight months later, we had a fully funded infrastructure project approved by the city. These people make the impossible feel doable."

Darnell Washington
Parent & Block Captain
Riverside District

Since 2019
4,200+
stories like these
member satisfaction
Latest Updates
What's happening right now.
Eastside Park Renovation Approved: What Comes Next
After 14 months of community petitions, city council approved $2.3M for the Eastside Park project. Here is the timeline and how you can stay involved during construction.


Join the Movement
Your neighborhood needs you.
Whether you have 2 hours a month or 20, there is a place for you here. Start by attending a community meeting, joining a project team, or making a contribution that funds real local work.
100% of donations go directly to community programs. No admin overhead.


