One Brick

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Formation2001
Region served
World Wide
Membership100,000
One Brick
Formation2001
TypeService club
Region served
World Wide
Membership100,000
Key people
Clive Charlwood, Dave Shefferman,[1] Brian Gee
Websitehttp://www.onebrick.org

One Brick is a 501(c)(3) non-profit service organization organized in twelve cities in the United States.

One Brick was founded in San Francisco in 2001. The founders were three friends, who recognized that a large number of volunteers are put off the volunteer experience by the necessity to attend orientations and make a regular commitment to a particular organization. The goal of One Brick is therefore to provide a sustainable volunteer pool to non-profit organizations by making the volunteer experience convenient and social.

With growth of the San Francisco chapter, new One Brick chapters were founded in New York (2002), Chicago (2004), Washington, DC (2006), Minneapolis (2008), Seattle (2009), Orlando (2010), Detroit (2011), Silicon Valley(2011), Philadelphia (2012), Los Angeles (2012), Boston (2012) One Brick Builds (2017) and New Orleans (2018).

Since it started, One Brick has contributed almost 630,000 volunteer hours (315 person years) to non-profit organizations in these cities. One Brick has also hosted over 25 work teams in New Orleans where they have contributed to assisting reconstruction efforts for communities affected by Hurricane Katrina.[2] In 2017 One Brick founded the new One Brick Builds chapter to assist rebuilding in New Orleans but also in other distant communities hit by natural disaster such as Baton Rouge, Columbia SC (Hurricane Joaquin), Wall Township NJ (Hurricane Sandy).

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