Transition Network Resources
You can download all our resources for community involvement including the ‘Big List’ exercise ( a very simple way to identify people and groups in your community who could help you deliver Transition), our ‘Planning and Putting On Events’ guide (which will come in very helpful), the 'How to get and keep people involved in Transition' guide and our 'Events and fun things to do' infosheet here: https://transitionnetwork.org/do-transition/starting-transition/7-essential-ingredients/community-involvement/
Community involvement is absolutely crucial to the success of Transition in your community.
As more people come into the project, you will help them form their own self-sustaining projects, or theme groups that work with a particular focus such as Food, Energy, Communication
or Wellbeing.
“It’s more than a garden, it’s a place in the neighbourhood where
we can stay and have a few words with the neighbours, people you
normally pass by. We are seeing all different people talking to each
other, all ages, from children to old people. It’s a social meeting point”.
- Sébastien Mathieu, 1000 Bruxelles en Transition.
Transition Haslemere's 'Sustainable Harvest Picnic': Photo: Transition Haslemere.
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