• @JacobCoffinWrites
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    62 months ago

    For community sufficiently, groups like Buy Nothing and Everything is Free might be a small piece but they’re a great place to start. They’ve been a wonderful way to shuffle resources to those who need them/can use them, and to build support networks within our community. I’ve met a bunch of my neighbors, made friends, and leaned on specializations and career experience from people in the group on various projects. I talk about them a lot over on the zerowaste and diy communities.

    • @a4ng3l@lemmy.world
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      72 months ago

      I’m part of local equivalent but it never occurred to me that it would fit in this philosophy :)