The Repair Project is a flexible, art-based framework developed at Massachusetts College of Art and Design to foster communal care, spiritual well-being, and civic engagement through creative practice. Born from a year marked by deep loss and upheaval, the project invites participants to engage in embodied acts of care, grief, and hope. In this interactive session, we'll explore the symbolic and physical practice of cloth rending and repair as a communal ritual—one that supports emotional healing and builds connection across differences. Rooted in the belief that repair is both personal and political, this model for civic engagement offers a replicable approach for other campuses seeking to center compassion, creativity, and collective renewal in their engagement efforts.