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Forging a Stronger Community After a Difficult Setback

  • Writer: BVNA
    BVNA
  • 11 minutes ago
  • 3 min read

I'm writing to you today with a bit of disappointing news about the city council's recent vote to allow for the demolition of some of our beloved local businesses. It's a tough pill to swallow, but I want to thank you all for the incredible effort you put into this fight.  We don't just help others because it is right; we do it because in their well-being, we find our own.


Your passion was truly inspiring. Thank you to everyone who signed the petition, sent emails, made phone calls, and, most importantly, showed up in person to meetings. Your collective voice was powerful and it demonstrated how much we care about our community.


This decision is a good reminder of why it’s so important to stay engaged in what’s happening in our city. The work isn't over. We need to continue fighting for the character of our community and for our neighbors.  We continue to believe that the greatness of a city is measured not by its monuments, but by the bridges its people build to one another.


One of the most immediate and impactful things we can do is to continue to support these local businesses as they navigate this difficult time. Let’s make a point to stop by, buy their products, and show them that our community has their back.


We also encourage you to take this opportunity to get more involved in our community in other ways. Let's redirect our energy from this specific issue into building a stronger, more resilient community for all of us.


A strong community isn't found—it's forged, one act of kindness at a time; below is a list of local resources where you can make a tangible difference. We want to encourage you to find your passion so we can continue to come together and continue to support our neighbors because the work of a great community is the sum of a thousand small, unnoticed efforts. Be one of them.


If you haven't already, please find your local neighborhood association and get involved, go to meetings, join community events, make friends, have fun, and build stronger happier neighborhoods!  If you have time check out these other local community engagement resources:


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The following are examples of other organizations that can help us get involved directly in community planning and action:


"Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it's the only thing that ever has." - Margaret Mead

 
 
 

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