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  1. Building Strong Communities
    A community is more than just a group of people living or working together. It is a feeling of belonging, trust, and shared values.
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    Other communities are defined by common interests—political or social, hobbies (e.g., Alliance Française, Garden club, Knights of Columbus, etc.), or life stage. Membership within these social groups can fluctuate over time. Communities are also connected to social institutions such as schools or churches or other organizations.
    Community is often associated with a place or geographic location that may include the neighborhoods where we live or a rural versus an urban center. Communities may be defined by ZIP code, county line, municipality, parish, or other geographically defined boundary (see Chap. 19, this volume).
    Today, the word can mean all or none of these things. A synthesis of definitions from sociology suggests that a community is a social unit (or group of living things) that share something in common, such as customs, identifying characteristics, values, beliefs, or norms (Mah & Carpenter, 2016).
    Characteristics include social norms, needs and commitment, and emotional connection (Fremlin, 2015; Bradshaw, 2008; Smith, 2013 ). Community is often associated with a place or geographic location that may include the neighborhoods where we live or a rural versus an urban center.
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