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you become a member?
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Becoming an EDC Member is a great deal! |
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You save years and money on the road to developing your
community |
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You access a great variety of information and materials
that provide background information and rationale for the
creation of a Core Group |
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You get step by step guidance to the complexities of community
creation |
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You get connected to top experts in community creation processes |
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You access programs that help bring people together and
enable them to have well-being through aging in community
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introductory membership subscription is $249.
Details are below. Click the button to the right to join through
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[If you have questions, concerns, or suggestions, please contact
us
by e-mail (arashap@eldershire.net) or telephone (607.674.2650)]
Background:
In order to help others envision ways to enhance
their well-being through aging in community, we at Eldershire
Development Company (“EDC”) have built upon our experience,
research, networking, and talent, to create concepts, checklists,
programs, documentation, and a cooperating group of experts. We
want to share these materials and the expertise. As a first step
and introduction to our materials and services, we have created
an affordable annual membership. By becoming a member, you will
be able to access a step by step process that will give you a
guide to community creation.
It is our hope that a closer and longer-term relationship
can be established with Core Groups, developers, and existing
communities. The partnership will enable a faster, less expensive
process in community creation. It will also function as well to
serve the needs and desires of its residents each such community
and of the greater communities of which they are a part.
It is our mission at EDC:
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To help individual visionaries get started with
community creation |
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to help Core Groups of individuals who have been on the
road to community creation |
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to aid developers in both creating communities and in their
interfacing with Core Groups |
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to work with existing communities to improve the lives of
current and future residents |
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to share what we have learned, the materials we have created,
and partner with others in surmounting the hurdles involved
with community creation |
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