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@SwamyMA SwamyMA commented Oct 31, 2025

Problem Statement

When communities face challenges—such as waste accumulation, seasonal disease outbreaks, or natural disasters—citizens are often willing to help but lack a centralized way to coordinate efforts effectively.
Existing social media platforms are good for awareness, but they lack structured task management, volunteer tracking, and impact measurement capabilities.
There’s a need for a digital platform that can connect volunteers, NGOs, and local authorities, enabling organized and timely community action.

Proposed Solution

CrowdServe is a ServiceNow-based application designed to simplify the planning and execution of community service events.
It helps organizers create volunteer requests for causes such as cleaning drives, senior citizen assistance, awareness campaigns, or disaster relief — and helps volunteers discover and join initiatives in their area.

Social Impact

Fosters community participation and civic responsibility.
Accelerates response time during emergencies and social causes.
Encourages collaboration among NGOs, citizens, and local governments.
Creates measurable social impact through organized volunteerism.

Added CrowdServe idea submission for Hack4Good 2025
Added BookShare – Book Exchange Platform idea for for Hack4Good 2025
Added 3 Hack4Good 2025 Ideas – EcoTrack, SafeNeighbour and SkillBridge (by Swamy)
@ravichandra1998g ravichandra1998g self-assigned this Oct 31, 2025
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Hi @SwamyMA It must be a XML file not the MD file, please commit the correct file

@Atul-LNG Atul-LNG closed this Oct 31, 2025
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