Resilience in turbulent times? The answer is community
Shani Graham, an educator, author, and community builder, discusses the power of community in fostering resilience during challenging times.
She highlights the importance of geographic proximity, shared activities, and strong social connections in creating a supportive and responsive community.
Community engagement through shared interests and activities
Communities can be strengthened by focusing on shared interests and activities.
A community named West Beaconsfield has seen the formation of subgroups and various activities such as gardening, yoga, and history projects, fostering a strong sense of connection and belonging among members.
If our focus moved outside [the geographic community], we would lose the focus on the people in that small community who probably wouldn’t join in without that direct contact. – Shani Graham
Lessons from West Beaconsfield: Trust, delegation, and communication
Building a resilient community requires trust, delegation, and effective communication.
The West Beaconsfield community thrives by trusting its members to organize activities, delegating responsibilities, and maintaining open lines of communication.
The power of initiative and forgiveness over permission
Taking initiative and seeking forgiveness rather than permission can lead to beneficial community activities.
This approach has enabled the West Beaconsfield community to organize events that may not strictly comply with rules but have significantly benefited the community.
The importance of seeking permission from those impacted
While taking initiative is important, it is equally crucial to seek permission from those who may be impacted by community actions.
This approach ensures safety and increases community buy-in, as demonstrated by the West Beaconsfield community’s event.
In crises such as these, 90% of the support people receive in the first 24 hours comes from within 1 kilometer of their house. – Shani Graham
Discovering and utilizing community resources
Communities often possess a wealth of resources, including physical items and human skills and expertise.
Recognizing and utilizing these resources can contribute to community resilience and self-reliance, as seen in the West Beaconsfield community.
The strength of knowing community members by name
Knowing community members by name contributes to community strength and safety.
The West Beaconsfield community, where a large percentage of members know each other by name, exemplifies this.
The role of community events in fostering connections
Community events play a significant role in fostering connections among members.
In the West Beaconsfield community, a significant number of members attend these events, contributing to the community’s strength and safety.
The power of self-reliance and community resources
Communities can operate effectively without external support or funding by leveraging their own resources.
The West Beaconsfield community’s nearly four-year operation without external support highlights the power of self-reliance and community resources.





