Yeah I agree with Loisel - most "support" for community building is in the form of workshops or trainings, which are great and have a place, but not many spaces support the actual work. VillageCore is more of a living workshop - it works with people's real-life, and real-time experiences in bringing folks together in their local areas.
There are opportunities but not necessarily support. Usually support is in the form of money...and the motivation is usually a cause like my son's school fundraising or a holiday. Village Core is pretty unique in that they prompt discussions about challenges we have in community building... It's conversations I wouldn't normally have as there aren't really spaces for it.
Yeah I agree with Loisel - most "support" for community building is in the form of workshops or trainings, which are great and have a place, but not many spaces support the actual work. VillageCore is more of a living workshop - it works with people's real-life, and real-time experiences in bringing folks together in their local areas.
There are opportunities but not necessarily support. Usually support is in the form of money...and the motivation is usually a cause like my son's school fundraising or a holiday. Village Core is pretty unique in that they prompt discussions about challenges we have in community building... It's conversations I wouldn't normally have as there aren't really spaces for it.