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The Takeout 25 Effect: Mobilizing Community for Positive Change
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The Takeout 25 Effect: Mobilizing Community for Positive Change
Current price: $25.00
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The Takeout 25 Effect: Mobilizing Community for Positive Change
Current price: $25.00
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is an inspiring account of a community-driven initiative, with lasting impact. Formed in Chicago's western suburbs during the global pandemic,
aimed to save local restaurants while maintaining public health. It demonstrates the power of community-centric movements by illustrating the journey of
through compelling personal narratives, expert insights, and actionable strategies.
If you are looking to make a difference in people's lives, if you are seeking a more purposeful life, if you want to give back to your community but don't know where to start or how to go about it, then this book is for you. The
journey provides a template for ordinary citizens to give back.
The
journey is also relevant to community leaders, elected officials and people running for local elected office, people involved in or responsible for economic development in their communities, champions of local initiatives that encourage community members to buy/shop local, sustainability advocates, individuals pursuing social entrepreneurship as a career option, business leaders, students, and entrepreneurs.
This book breaks down the various elements that contributed to making
an impactful grassroots movement. In its essence,
is an invitation to reimagine the potential of community power. It serves as a testament to the idea that, even in times of widespread uncertainty and challenge, collective action grounded in empathy, innovation, and purpose can lead to extraordinary outcomes. This book is not just a recounting of events; it is a call to action for anyone motivated to make a difference in their community and beyond. In fact, it is a toolkit for social change.