People who give back share the deepest values
Volunteers share something rare — the drive to give back without expecting anything in return. That values alignment is the strongest predictor of relationship success. Give your volunteers a way to find it.
Volunteering attracts values-driven people, but the service context rarely creates dating opportunities. Volunteers may share deep values but never explore romantic compatibility.
Three simple steps to get started with Circlez for your volunteer groups.
Set up a circle for your organization or volunteer group.
Post in your organization's communication channels or announce at the next volunteer event.
Singles discover matches who share their commitment to giving back.
Why volunteers get better dating results through Circlez.
People who volunteer share empathy, generosity, and community-mindedness — the best predictors of relationship quality.
Seeing someone serve others reveals character in a way that curated dating profiles never can.
Couples who share a sense of purpose have stronger, more resilient relationships.
People who volunteer share deep values — the best filter for relationship seekers.
What you get as a circle owner.
Practical tips for launching Circlez in your volunteer groups.
Include the circle link alongside volunteer opportunities and event updates.
After a volunteering session, mention the circle: "For singles who want to connect with fellow volunteers."
Drop the link in the group used for coordinating volunteer activities.
Volunteers often serve with multiple organizations. Let the circle grow organically.