1) connect weavers through events, training, and an online community.

โ€” community leadership creates social trust.

It offers thousands of weaving opportunities across the us.

What happens when weavers invade wichita?

How can we learn from their example and nationalize their effect?

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Weave connects, supports, and invests in local leaders stepping up to weave a new, inclusive social fabric where they live.

The fabric of community weavers wichita falls social impact.

The social fabric project tackles the problem of broken social trust that has left americans divided, lonely, and in social gridlock.

The social fabric project tackles the problem of broken social trust that has left americans divided, lonely, and in social gridlock.

The thread that unites how weavers wichita falls brings communities together.

They are local and mainly in person.

They build lasting relationships across your community.

Weโ€™d plop into big cities like houston and small towns like wilkesboro, n. c. , and weโ€™d find 25 to 100 community โ€œweaversโ€ almost immediately.

We assume positive intent in our interactions with others and freely offer trust.

We trust that weavers can heal and strengthen our communities, ultimately mend our nation's frayed social fabric, and create greater impact than any of us working alone.

2) lift up the critical role of weavers as trusted social leaders, even when they donโ€™t have titles or many resources, by providing them with funding, speaking opportunities, and sharing their stories.

Building community and weaving the social fabric.

So on a hot summer day, i stepped off the plane in wichita, kansas, ready to soak it all in.

Weaveโ€™s mission is to invest in local community leaders (known as โ€œweaversโ€), โ€œwho can go into their neighborhood and say, โ€˜letโ€™s build a community garden,โ€™โ€ riley explained.

โ€œwe traveled around the country and found them everywhere.

The points of light foundation and the aspen instituteโ€™s weave:

Weave the social fabric of a community more tightly.

What i found was small conference rooms full of weavers learning everything from.

Experiences in six diverse communities provide an opportunity to explore how the process

The process of weaving together a stronger social fabric, and connecting that fabric to community development through arts and culture strategies, is the subject of this brief.

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The social fabric project created the weaver network.

Every participant both gives and receives benefit.

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Weave connects, supports, and invests in local leaders stepping up to weave a new, inclusive social fabric where they live.