Neighborly Circle is a private space where volunteers deliver meals, make friendly visits, and advocate for tech-hesitant neighbors — all coordinated in one simple place.
A Circle is a private group where people coordinate care for the neighbors around them. Volunteers sign up for friendly visits, deliver home-cooked meals through shared Meal Circles, offer rides to appointments, help with errands, and organize community events — all in one place everyone can see. For neighbors who aren't comfortable with technology, a trusted advocate can manage everything on their behalf.
Circles are started by individuals, churches, nonprofits, and neighborhood groups who believe that showing up for each other is the most meaningful thing a community can do.
Getting started takes less than two minutes. No app to download, no training required.
Name your group, set your location, and choose whether it is open for anyone to find or invitation-only. You are ready to go in minutes.
Share a link with neighbors, volunteers, family members, or your congregation. Anyone can join from any device — no app download needed.
Schedule visits, organize Meal Circles, coordinate rides and errands, plan events, and share updates. Everyone sees what is happening and where help is needed.
Everything you need to coordinate care, and nothing you don't.
Schedule friendly visits, set up Meal Circles, coordinate transportation to appointments, and organize errands. One place for all of it.
Circle data is visible only to members. Addresses are protected, and neighbors control what others can see. Your group, your boundaries.
Weekly email newsletters, activity updates, and gentle reminders keep everyone informed without creating noise.
No app to download. Neighborly Circle works in any web browser on phones, tablets, and computers.
See who is in your circle, where they are, and how to reach them. Photo sharing and an activity feed keep the group connected.
Designed for people of all ages and comfort levels with technology. And for neighbors who prefer not to use a computer at all, a trusted advocate can manage visits, meals, and schedules on their behalf.
Anywhere people are looking out for each other, a Circle can help.
A group of neighbors checking in on an elderly resident, sharing meals after a new baby arrives, or organizing block events.
A church care team coordinating visits to homebound members, delivering meals to families in need, or organizing rides to services.
A volunteer program managing visits across a community, an aging-in-place initiative, or a local outreach effort that needs structure without overhead.
Everything inside a Circle is private to its members. There are no public profiles, no social feeds, and no data shared outside your group.
Home addresses are protected and only shown to members who need them. Neighbors control their own visibility settings. Circle organizers decide who can join and what roles they have.
We built Neighborly Circle this way because the people who use it — many of them elderly or vulnerable — deserve to feel safe.
Start free. Grow when you need to.
Up to 10 members
All core features included. Perfect for a small group of neighbors or a care team.
Up to 50 members
For growing circles, churches, and community groups. Priority support included.
Up to 200 members
For nonprofits and larger programs coordinating care across a wider area.
Start a free Circle today, or browse existing circles in your area to see what others are building.
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