Join the Bucket Brigade!
The 4's and 5's are gathering now. They come from all over the world, from all walks of life and from every religion. They believe in all of us working together...
Here are a few examples.
Claude A. Goodman, President CareWheels, LOVEBankBanking on the Golden Rule, the Lake Oswego Value Exchange (LOVEbank) is a community credit time bank that CareWheels has launched to help cultivate intentional community by reconnecting people to convert our surplus human capital into social capital. Stretching the metaphor, LOVEbank works like a bucket brigade that engages us in quenching the fires with gifts that flow naturally between us.
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BlueThunder and Earth Wisdom FoundationAs a Native American Environmentalist utilizing sounds, colors, crystals, magnets, ancient charts of all nations and cultures, we can heal many lands. Droughts, high winds, too much water, tornadoes, earthquakes and volcanoes, just to mention a few of the things we have already done in the work I and others represent in our nonprofit organization, Earth Wisdom Foundation.
I really like your book that has many truths and ideas that can save the world when many would learn what’s up and what’s true and look into what’s happened and still happening. Please join me and others as we continue to spread the word in healing our Planet, our environments using natures laws and spiritual science with evidence this is real. Please know that I/we honor all cultures work and present the wisdom of peace in this work through the nonprofit that was built for peace. Please check us out at www.earthwisdomfoundation.net. BlueThunder |
Marti Carver, animal rights advocate and caregiverMoving to the North Georgia Mts in 2006 was to retire in the pretty mountains here. Being retired in a Red State was rough until I found some organizations with Progressive ideas in the area to join with and help to make our state BETTER. Make our community better and life here better.
TLC HUMANE SOCIETY: is the only No Kill Shelter in my County. I began volunteering there in 2007, socializing with their timid dogs. From there I became a caregiver/manager with the one idea of making it the best No Kill shelter around, one to be proud of and do good work rescuing and rehoming abandonned animals.
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Timothy Collins, Assistant Director, Illinois Institute for Rural Affairs and Correspondent, Daily YonderTimothy Collins, Daily Yonder 2012
A large part of mitigating our current environmental crisis begins in rural areas and small towns, where we need to protect our water, soil, and forests, while maintaining a good quality of life for all of our residents. Sustainable green energy development and production needs to be a top priority for rural communities.
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Go to the Contact Us page and send us your stories, ideas, solutions, plans, possibilities and things you and others have done to help save the world.
We will post as many of these as we can on this page and our Facebook page. Hope to hear from you soon!
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