The record belongs to the volunteer
A service log can help with school forms, scholarship packets, employer programs, personal reflection, or simply remembering where to follow up.
- Track organization, date, hours, role, contact, and private notes.
- Keep proof uploads private unless you decide to share them.
- Avoid collecting more sensitive profile data than the user needs.
Not every service moment belongs online
Sensitive roles can involve clients, protected locations, minors, and confidential details. A healthy social layer avoids public leaderboards and public map trails.
- No public posts about client stories without explicit permission and organization rules.
- No photos from protected locations.
- No pressure to broadcast service to earn status.
Exportable beats performative
KindMesh's local tracker should focus on saved roles, statuses, dates, hours, notes, and CSV export. Public sharing can remain optional and limited.
- Private by default.
- Useful for school, court, workplace, and personal recordkeeping.
- Social features should feel reflective and helpful, not braggy.