Sunday, February 7, 2010

Time to build your community

Back in the age of war the word "community" stood a lot prouder than it does today. Our nation were once, proud community and family driven individuals, these days we are all too afraid to help thy neighbour. If you could do something no matter how small to help put our country back on track financially would you do it?
Support the Community is trying to put a footprint (all be it a small one) into the finances of charities, churches, board of education and other community driven organisations.

Support the community offer community groups and organisation a chance to expand their fund raising methods. Using our free auction, community groups will be able to sell, buy, place wanted adverts and even receive their own webpage for no fee. The webpage community group account holders have will have the facility to exchange instant donations directly to the community group account holder. All support the community ask in return is for the community groups who participate to spread the word throughout any means deemed fit.

Support the community is a community orientated fund raising auction website, aimed at building small local communities to rebuild our country. We believe that all small changes will be building blocks to a better country, what do you believe?

Anyone can help. We need you "Joe Public" to help.
You can help by telling five friends about us, or you can call your local school or church and tell them to check the site out. Or you can make the first steps to expanding your fund raising methods by taking advantage of our free services.

Support the community has been live for 2 days and things so far are looking good.

We already have a small, every growing facebook group.
We already have over 56 users registered and this is estimated to rise.
We are in the development stage for building community group webpage’s.
We are already receiving calls from the public asking what it’s all about.

I guess the point I was getting at is that our success in rebuilding communities through the country lies with readers like you, and that little word of mouth making our dreams happen, that of strong standing communities through the United Kingdom

If you are a community group and would like to find out more you can visit the website and follow the links to our “community groups" page, here you will find out step by step registration guide.

If you are the general public you can help by registering for our stand free account or simply spread the word about.

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