villagetovillage.net
how to have a village of your own!

Did you know that about 40 percent of Americans belongs to at least one small group of one kind or another?
A sports team, a support group, a club, a church, just to name a few.
We Americans are using our freedom of association well!

Many of these small groups have their counterparts in poor third-world villages. We can help your group find and meet the needs of the poor!

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How would the relationships and dynamics of your group grow by connecting with a similar group, and supporting it?

Think about the groups you may belong to: a work group, a sports team, a club, or a church home group, perhaps. Maybe you have a group of clients or customers. Maybe you lead a group associated with your children, such as a Girl Scout troop.

What would it do for your group to have a mission outside of itself? What if your group could relate with a similar group in a third-world area? It is sure to bring your group together and infuse it with new dedication and excitement.

VillagetoVillage.net can link your group with a similar third-world group in to meet a fundamental need that group has.

VillagetoVillage.net calls these groups - both American and third-world - "villages".
By "village" we mean a group of people relating together on a regular basis, including a family. Maybe the poor "village" is a group of widows who finds it hard to find enough food to eat. Maybe the "village" is a small geographic area in dire need of a well. Your group will feel "empowered" by the purchasing power of its resources - empowered to make a vast difference in poor village life!

If you're interested in having your village connect with a third-world village, take these steps:

1. Contact us about your interest. We'll let you know what needs we know of that your group might meet!

2. Discuss your group's participation with your group. If your group agrees to participate, have the group elect a "village elder" and have the elder contact us. (A "village elder" is the group's chief contact with the Indian village your group is connecting with, and with us.)

3. We'll initiate contact between the villages and funnel your group's resources to the village for the agreed-upon purpose.
We'll help your village establish regular communication with the poor village as well.

Interested? please fill out this form and we'll get started!

Your name
Your email address
Your address
Your city & state
Your zip
What is your group's name (if any)?
Describe the group you belong to:
Approximately how many members does your group have?
What kind of service might your group want to accomplish with an Indian village?
Any questions or comments?
 

Thank you! We'll be in touch with you soon.

village-wide compassion.