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| "The more resourceful we are among ourselves, the more valuable
a resource we become to our families, our communities, and our world."
Cheryl Honey |
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Family Support Networking
An all-volunteer effort to create a more caring, just and civil society.
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What we do
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- Creating a network of
support for families.
- Connecting families to one
another.
- Empowering families to help
themselves.
- Making resources more
easily accessible and affordable.
- Making neighborhoods safer
places to live and play.
- Saving families time and
money through resource pooling with other families.
- Providing opportunities for
kids and families to learn and have fun together.
The Family Support Network is a thriving community that cares. All the
resources, activities, and trainings offered here will enhance your life. Our
mission is to weave a grassroots web of support for young and old alike and
create a more caring, just, and civil society. Everyone has something to offer!
Even if you need assistance right now doesn't mean you can't help someone else down the road.
The FSN website was designed to provide the highest level of protection of
your private information. It was made possible by an extraordinary team of
developers who contributed their time and expertise to make it easy for you
to connect to information, opportunities, and each other.
The features of the website enable you to:
- find Good Neighbors in your community or anywhere in the world
- connect with people who share your interests or can teach you new skills
- locate equipment, supplies, and services on the FSN Resource Treasury
- start Community Weaving in your neighborhood, school, church, organization, or business
- find solutions to challenges influencing your life or community
- speak directly to a Family Advocate or Community Weaver
- participate in humanitarian efforts and service-learning opportunities
- post workshops, services, and resources to enrich people's lives
- link up with neighbors to create your own resource network on the Good Neighbors Net
- organize neighborhood activities and community events
- promote educational, social, and recreational opportunities
- organize change initiatives to address issues such as public health,
safety, education, emergency preparedness, and community improvements
We compile reports to leverage changes in public policies and show policy
makers and funders the many ways you are taking responsibility to improve
conditions in your community and serving as leaders, advocates, role models, and change
agents. Together we can weave a grassroots web of support around the world and reduce the demand for formal services, so agencies can provide a higher quality of service to those needing them the most.
The Family Support Network is a non profit 501(c)3 organization.
We are an all-volunteer organization supported by private contributions,
training and consulting fees. It has been our policy, since our inception in 1993,
not to tap into public dollars. We hope you will become a Good Neighbor and invite
your family, friends, and associates to help grow this grassroots community-building effort.
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It's simple to gain access to all the features and opportunities offered by
the Family Support Network community. Just register as a Good Neighbor. It's
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If you are looking for tools, equipment, services, or peer support to deal
with a challenging situation and want to access the FSN Resource Treasury to
find what you need, just register as a Good Neighbor and you will gain
immediate access to an abundance of resources made available by all of the
other Good Neighbors around the country. |
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To start a Family Support Network in your neighborhood, school, church, agency,
or non profit organization,
you can become a Community Weaver or submit your inquiry in an email to: cwinquiry@familynetwork.org
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To participate in service-learning opportunities and be recognized as a leader
in your community, you can become a certified Family Advocate volunteer who
is matched to neighbors needing one-on-one peer support services. |  |
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