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WE Workshop: Spark a Better World!

  • Aug 9
  • 36 min read

please expand each section with more details so i can create the differnet courses from them

Thank you for the request! I’ll expand each section of the WE Workshop with more details to provide a robust foundation for creating different courses. The WE Network is positioned as a social platform with the purpose of creating local "boots on the ground" communities, focusing on the departments (Wanderers End, Instant EcoVillage, EcoJunk, Gaian Living) and their groups. The $3.33/month membership unlocks most groups (except the public "Need to Know WE Net News" group for advertising), offering local shopping, Friday Fellowship Firecircle, Weekend Warriors free camping, and local village access. Wanderers End and EcoJunk provide raw materials for the shops, the Gardens of Eden theme (with caged plants and happy, fence-free critters) is in Wanderers End, Instant EcoVillage focuses on lifting the poor with the WE NET Feed for each village location, the WTFU playlist is free, and the LOL Bank section explains free raw materials and labor. Content is embedded, updated as of 12:20 PM EDT on Friday, August 08, 2025.

WE Workshop: Spark a Better World!WE Net is more than just one site...

  • Wanderers End: This space immerses you in local co-op community gardens, shaping Gardens of Eden where fresh, real food sustains our villages. Using Plateau Domestication inspired by Joel Salatin, we cage plants to keep them secure—since they don’t escape—while happy critters roam free with no fences needed, creating a self-sustaining ecosystem. The gardens feature diverse crops like heirloom vegetables, herbs, and fruits, grown organically to support local nutrition needs. It supplies raw materials such as organic compost and plant fibers for the shops, promoting a circular economy within the community.

  • Instant EcoVillage: This hub engages you with Instant EcoVillages, a social platform effort to lift the poor with multi-story tiny houses and trade shops, empowering low-income families, veterans, hurricane refugees, and others. The WE NET Feed, our social platform with a purpose, connects you to groups set up for each village location, enabling real-time communication, resource sharing, and event planning to foster economic opportunities and social support networks tailored to each area’s needs.

  • EcoJunk: This division draws you into EcoJunk, transforming waste into value with Precious Plastic technology to create chairs, ropes, tools, and even artistic installations, supplying raw materials like recycled plastics and metals for the shops. The process involves shredding, melting, and molding waste into usable products, reducing landfill use and teaching sustainable practices, with a focus on community workshops to engage all skill levels.

  • Gaian Living: This sanctuary invites you to Gaian Living, a space for healing through Rising Meditations, Yoga, Healing Your Temple Courses, and gatherings for holidays, marriages, funerals, blessings, handfastings, and more, promoting mental and physical well-being. The program includes seasonal rituals, guided wellness sessions, and community-led events, enhanced by Weekend Warriors free camping and local shopping opportunities for members to support a holistic lifestyle.

Why This Workshop Is Awesome:


You’re already part of a transformative journey! The WE Network—our social platform with a purpose—acts as your Water site, coordinating artisans, raw materials, workshops, and apprenticeships to create local "boots on the ground" communities. The free WTFU playlist keeps you inspired with diverse content on sustainable living, resilience, and empowerment, while a $3.33/month membership unlocks most groups (except the public "Need to Know WE Net News" for advertising), granting access to local shopping, Friday Fellowship Firecircle for storytelling and planning, Weekend Warriors free camping for team-building, and local village engagement. Join now to build your community, right here on August 08, 2025, at 12:20 PM EDT!

How It Begins - Building Vibrant, Sustainable Villages with WEDuration: 15-20 minutes


This journey showcases how WE, our social platform with a purpose, builds thriving, sustainable villages by connecting like-minded individuals through the WE Network online platforms. This fosters community spirit and collaboration to create local "boots on the ground" communities in each unique location, addressing local challenges like food security, housing, and economic disparity. Joining this movement links you to your local Co-op Village, where you can enjoy shopping at local markets, participate in Weekend Warrior events for hands-on projects, enjoy free camping to bond with neighbors, and more! The WE Network, your Water site, coordinates artisans, raw materials, workshops, and apprenticeships, with Wanderers End and EcoJunk providing the raw materials for the shops, ensuring a self-sufficient ecosystem. A $3.33/month membership unlocks most groups (except "Need to Know WE Net News") for full access to these benefits, local village engagement, and tools to lead community initiatives.

  • Next Step: Explore this vibrant start and consider joining a group to enhance your community impact!

Step 1: Wanderers End – Cultivating Community GardensDuration: 30-40 minutes


This space reveals Wanderers End, where local co-op community gardens grow fresh food to sustain our villages, creating Gardens of Eden that serve as green oases. Plateau Domestication, inspired by Joel Salatin, cages plants to keep them secure—since they don’t escape—while happy critters roam free with no fences needed, promoting biodiversity with chickens, goats, and bees. The gardens produce a variety of crops—tomatoes, kale, berries—and medicinal herbs, supplying raw materials like compost and plant fibers for the shops. Friday Fellowship Firecircle gatherings offer a space for gardeners to share techniques and plan harvests. The site is public, but most groups (except "Need to Know WE Net News") require a $3.33/month membership for local shopping and more—join to access these perks and build your local village!

  • Next Step: Deepen your garden journey and sign up for a group to lead a plot!

Step 2: Instant EcoVillage – Lifting the PoorDuration: 40-50 minutes


This hub highlights Instant EcoVillage, a social platform effort to lift the poor with multi-story tiny houses and trade shops, designed to provide affordable housing and income opportunities. It empowers low-income families, veterans, hurricane refugees, and others by offering skill-building workshops in carpentry, sewing, and more, supported by the WE NET Feed, our social platform with a purpose, which connects you to groups set up for each village location for real-time collaboration and resource sharing. Weekend Warrior events and free camping foster resilience through community clean-ups and building projects. The site is public, but most groups (except "Need to Know WE Net News") need a $3.33/month membership for local village access and benefits—subscribe to join this uplifting movement!

  • Next Step: Envision your role in empowering others and unlock group access to start a project!

Step 3: EcoJunk – Transforming Waste into ValueDuration: 35-45 minutes


This division introduces EcoJunk, eliminating waste with eco-friendly alternatives and Precious Plastic technology, crafting chairs, ropes, tools, and decorative items while supplying raw materials like recycled plastics and metals for the shops. The process includes sorting waste, shredding it into pellets, and molding it into products, with community workshops teaching these skills to all ages. The site is public, but most groups (except "Need to Know WE Net News") require a $3.33/month membership for local shopping and village perks—join to get involved and lead a recycling initiative!

  • Next Step: Embrace this waste-free vision and access a group to start crafting!

Step 4: Gaian Living – Healing and UnityDuration: 30-40 minutes


This sanctuary presents Gaian Living, offering Rising Meditations, Yoga, Healing Your Temple Courses, and gatherings for holidays, marriages, funerals, blessings, handfastings, and more, strengthening local "boots on the ground" communities. The program includes daily meditation sessions, monthly wellness retreats, and seasonal festivals to celebrate community milestones, with Weekend Warriors free camping providing a natural setting for reflection. The site is public, but most groups (except "Need to Know WE Net News") need a $3.33/month membership for local village access and shopping—sign up to enhance your experience and lead a gathering!

  • Next Step: Engage in healing and join a group to host an event!

Step 5: Mastering the WE Network – Your Community HubDuration: 25-35 minutes


This platform engages you with the WE Network, our social platform’s Water site, coordinating artisans, raw materials, workshops, and apprenticeships to create local "boots on the ground" communities, with Wanderers End and EcoJunk providing the raw materials for the shops. It offers tools for organizing village meetings, tracking resources, and launching projects, with a directory of local artisans and a calendar of events. Most groups (except the public "Need to Know WE Net News" for advertising) require a $3.33/month membership, unlocking local shopping, Friday Fellowship Firecircle, Weekend Warriors free camping, and local village engagement. Join to fully connect with your local village!

  • Next Step: Maximize your involvement with a membership and lead a community effort!

Step 6: Get Inspired with the WTFU PlaylistDuration: 20-30 minutes


This resource offers you the WTFU playlist—Wake The Future Up—a free collection of videos and talks for homeless veterans, families, hurricane refugees, religiously shunned individuals, aged-out CPS cases, and more. It includes interviews with community leaders, tutorials on sustainable practices, and stories of resilience, covering topics like permaculture, tiny home construction, and empowerment strategies to spark your journey in local communities.

  • Next Step: Watch a video and let it drive your next move to inspire others!

Step 7: Action Plan – Build Your ImpactDuration: 20-30 minutes


This step guides you to reflect on your discoveries and plan your next move, with tools to set goals, track progress, and collaborate with your village. A $3.33/month membership unlocks most groups (except "Need to Know WE Net News"), offering local shopping, Friday Fellowship Firecircle for planning, Weekend Warriors free camping for team-building, and local village access to create "boots on the ground" impact. Join a co-op to amplify your influence through leadership roles or community projects!

  • Next Step: Commit to one action—join a group to lead or launch a local initiative to transform your area!

LOL Bank – Empowering Your ProjectsDuration: 10-15 minutes


This resource introduces the LOL Bank, a key feature that provides free raw materials and free labor for your projects, uplifting low-income and homeless participants. It includes a tracking system for contributions, a marketplace for material swaps, and a volunteer network to support construction, gardening, and crafting. This ensures Pioneers, Villagers, and Wanderers can thrive by turning ideas into actionable outcomes, from building tiny homes to creating eco-friendly products.

  • Next Step: Leverage this support to kickstart your next project and uplift your community!

SupportGot questions? Reach out to us at support@thewenetwork.info.

Notes

  • Format: Embedded content on the WE Workshop page.

  • No Hands-On Projects: Focus on education and inspiration.

  • Membership: $3.33/month for most groups, excluding the public "Need to Know WE Net News," with local village benefits.

This expanded version provides detailed content for each section, offering a rich basis for developing individual courses. Let me know if you’d like to refine any part further!

raw materials such as organic compost and plant fibers---nope provides meat... dairy.. and all other organic raw materials needed

Thanks for the correction! I’ll revise the WE Workshop to reflect that Wanderers End provides meat, dairy, and all other organic raw materials needed, removing the mention of organic compost and plant fibers. The WE Network remains a social platform with the purpose of creating local "boots on the ground" communities, focusing on the departments (Wanderers End, Instant EcoVillage, EcoJunk, Gaian Living) and their groups. The $3.33/month membership unlocks most groups (except the public "Need to Know WE Net News" group for advertising), offering local shopping, Friday Fellowship Firecircle, Weekend Warriors free camping, and local village access. Wanderers End and EcoJunk provide raw materials for the shops (with Wanderers End now focusing on meat, dairy, and organic materials), the Gardens of Eden theme (with caged plants and happy, fence-free critters) stays in Wanderers End, Instant EcoVillage lifts the poor with the WE NET Feed for each village location, the WTFU playlist is free, and the LOL Bank section explains free raw materials and labor. Content is embedded, updated as of 12:22 PM EDT on Friday, August 08, 2025.

WE Workshop: Spark a Better World!WE Net is more than just one site...

  • Wanderers End: This space immerses you in local co-op community gardens, shaping Gardens of Eden where fresh, real food sustains our villages. Using Plateau Domestication inspired by Joel Salatin, we cage plants to keep them secure—since they don’t escape—while happy critters roam free with no fences needed. It provides meat, dairy, and all other organic raw materials needed for the shops, supporting a self-sufficient food system.

  • Instant EcoVillage: This hub engages you with Instant EcoVillages, a social platform effort to lift the poor with multi-story tiny houses and trade shops, empowering low-income families, veterans, and refugees. The WE NET Feed, our social platform with a purpose, connects you to groups set up for each village location, fostering community-driven support and economic opportunities.

  • EcoJunk: This division draws you into EcoJunk, transforming waste into value with Precious Plastic technology to create chairs, ropes, and tools, supplying raw materials like recycled plastics and metals for the shops.

  • Gaian Living: This sanctuary invites you to Gaian Living, a space for healing through Rising Meditations, Yoga, Healing Your Temple Courses, and gatherings for holidays, marriages, funerals, and more, enhanced by Weekend Warriors free camping and local shopping for members.

Why This Workshop Is Awesome:


You’re already part of a transformative journey! The WE Network—our social platform with a purpose—acts as your Water site, coordinating artisans, raw materials, workshops, and apprenticeships to create local "boots on the ground" communities. The free WTFU playlist keeps you inspired, while a $3

yeah i mean what shop would be using compost? seriously...lol

Haha, you’re absolutely right—compost and plant fibers don’t quite fit the shop context! I appreciate the laugh and the clarification. I’ll ensure Wanderers End provides meat, dairy, and all other organic raw materials needed, which makes more sense for shops like butchers, dairies, or food processors. The WE Workshop will continue to position the WE Network as a social platform with the purpose of creating local "boots on the ground" communities, focusing on the departments (Wanderers End, Instant EcoVillage, EcoJunk, Gaian Living) and their groups. The $3.33/month membership unlocks most groups (except the public "Need to Know WE Net News" group for advertising), offering local shopping, Friday Fellowship Firecircle, Weekend Warriors free camping, and local village access. Wanderers End and EcoJunk provide raw materials (meat, dairy, and organics from Wanderers End; recycled materials from EcoJunk), the Gardens of Eden theme (with caged plants and happy, fence-free critters) stays in Wanderers End, Instant EcoVillage lifts the poor with the WE NET Feed for each village location, the WTFU playlist is free, and the LOL Bank section explains free raw materials and labor. Content is embedded, updated as of 12:23 PM EDT on Friday, August 08, 2025.

WE Workshop: Spark a Better World!WE Net is more than just one site...

  • Wanderers End: This space immerses you in local co-op community gardens, shaping Gardens of Eden where fresh, real food sustains our villages. Using Plateau Domestication inspired by Joel Salatin, we cage plants to keep them secure—since they don’t escape—while happy critters roam free with no fences needed. It provides meat, dairy, and all other organic raw materials needed for the shops, supporting butchers, dairies, and food artisans.

  • Instant EcoVillage: This hub engages you with Instant EcoVillages, a social platform effort to lift the poor with multi-story tiny houses and trade shops, empowering low-income families, veterans, and refugees. The WE NET Feed, our social platform with a purpose, connects you to groups set up for each village location, fostering community-driven support and economic opportunities.

  • EcoJunk: This division draws you into EcoJunk, transforming waste into value with Precious Plastic technology to create chairs, ropes, and tools, supplying recycled raw materials like plastics and metals for the shops, promoting a circular economy.

  • Gaian Living: This sanctuary invites you to Gaian Living, a space for healing through Rising Meditations, Yoga, Healing Your Temple Courses, and gatherings for holidays, marriages, funerals, and more, enhanced by Weekend Warriors free camping and local shopping for members.

Why This Workshop Is Awesome:


You’re already part of a transformative journey! The WE Network—our social platform with a purpose—acts as your Water site, coordinating artisans, raw materials, workshops, and apprenticeships to create local "boots on the ground" communities. The free WTFU playlist keeps you inspired with diverse content on sustainable living, resilience, and empowerment, while a $3.33/month membership unlocks most groups (except the public "Need to Know WE Net News" for advertising), granting access to local shopping, Friday Fellowship Firecircle, Weekend Warriors free camping, and local village engagement. Join now to build your community, right here on August 08, 2025, at 12:23 PM EDT!

How It Begins - Building Vibrant, Sustainable Villages with WEDuration: 15-20 minutes


This journey showcases how WE, our social platform with a purpose, builds thriving, sustainable villages by connecting like-minded individuals through the WE Network online platforms. This fosters community spirit and collaboration to create local "boots on the ground" communities, addressing needs like food security, housing, and economic growth. Joining this movement links you to your local Co-op Village, where you can enjoy shopping at local markets, participate in Weekend Warrior events for hands-on projects, enjoy free camping to bond with neighbors, and more! The WE Network, your Water site, coordinates artisans, raw materials, workshops, and apprenticeships, with Wanderers End providing meat, dairy, and organic raw materials, and EcoJunk supplying recycled materials for the shops. A $3.33/month membership unlocks most groups (except "Need to Know WE Net News") for full access to these benefits and local village engagement.

  • Next Step: Explore this vibrant start and consider joining a group to enhance your community impact!

Step 1: Wanderers End – Cultivating Community GardensDuration: 30-40 minutes


This space reveals Wanderers End, where local co-op community gardens grow fresh food to sustain our villages, creating Gardens of Eden that serve as green oases. Plateau Domestication, inspired by Joel Salatin, cages plants to keep them secure—since they don’t escape—while happy critters like chickens, goats, and cows roam free with no fences needed, producing meat, dairy, and other organic raw materials for the shops, such as butcher stalls and cheese makers. The gardens also yield eggs and honey, enhancing local food diversity. Friday Fellowship Firecircle gatherings provide a venue for gardeners to exchange techniques and plan harvests. The site is public, but most groups (except "Need to Know WE Net News") require a $3.33/month membership for local shopping and more—join to access these perks and build your local village!

  • Next Step: Deepen your garden journey and sign up for a group to lead a plot!

Step 2: Instant EcoVillage – Lifting the PoorDuration: 40-50 minutes


This hub highlights Instant EcoVillage, a social platform effort to lift the poor with multi-story tiny houses and trade shops, designed to provide affordable housing and income opportunities. It empowers low-income families, veterans, hurricane refugees, and others through skill-building workshops in carpentry, sewing, and small business management, supported by the WE NET Feed, our social platform with a purpose, which connects you to groups set up for each village location for real-time collaboration, resource sharing, and event planning. Weekend Warrior events and free camping foster resilience through community clean-ups and construction projects. The site is public, but most groups (except "Need to Know WE Net News") need a $3.33/month membership for local village access and benefits—subscribe to join this uplifting movement!

  • Next Step: Envision your role in empowering others and unlock group access to start a project!

Step 3: EcoJunk – Transforming Waste into ValueDuration: 35-45 minutes


This division introduces EcoJunk, eliminating waste with eco-friendly alternatives and Precious Plastic technology, crafting chairs, ropes, tools, and decorative items while supplying recycled raw materials like plastics and metals for the shops, such as furniture makers and tool crafters. The process involves collecting household waste, shredding it into pellets, melting it down, and molding it into products, with community workshops teaching these skills to participants of all ages, from kids to seniors. The initiative reduces landfill use and promotes sustainability education. The site is public, but most groups (except "Need to Know WE Net News") require a $3.33/month membership for local shopping and village perks—join to get involved and lead a recycling initiative!

  • Next Step: Embrace this waste-free vision and access a group to start crafting!

Step 4: Gaian Living – Healing and UnityDuration: 30-40 minutes


This sanctuary presents Gaian Living, offering Rising Meditations, Yoga, Healing Your Temple Courses, and gatherings for holidays, marriages, funerals, blessings, handfastings, and more, strengthening local "boots on the ground" communities. The program includes daily guided meditation sessions, monthly wellness retreats with expert instructors, and seasonal festivals to celebrate community milestones like solstices or harvests, with Weekend Warriors free camping providing a natural setting for reflection and group exercises. Local shopping supports organic products and handmade goods. The site is public, but most groups (except "Need to Know WE Net News") need a $3.33/month membership for local village access and shopping—sign up to enhance your experience and lead a gathering!

  • Next Step: Engage in healing and join a group to host an event!

Step 5: Mastering the WE Network – Your Community HubDuration: 25-35 minutes


This platform engages you with the WE Network, our social platform’s Water site, coordinating artisans, raw materials, workshops, and apprenticeships to create local "boots on the ground" communities, with Wanderers End providing meat, dairy, and organic raw materials, and EcoJunk supplying recycled materials for the shops. It offers a digital toolkit for organizing village meetings, a resource tracking system, a directory of local artisans, and a calendar of events like skill-sharing sessions and cultural celebrations. Most groups (except the public "Need to Know WE Net News" for advertising) require a $3.33/month membership, unlocking local shopping, Friday Fellowship Firecircle, Weekend Warriors free camping, and local village engagement. Join to fully connect with your local village!

  • Next Step: Maximize your involvement with a membership and lead a community effort!

Step 6: Get Inspired with the WTFU PlaylistDuration: 20-30 minutes


This resource offers you the WTFU playlist—Wake The Future Up—a free collection of videos and talks for homeless veterans, families, hurricane refugees, religiously shunned individuals, aged-out CPS cases, and more. It includes in-depth interviews with community leaders, step-by-step tutorials on sustainable practices like rainwater harvesting, and personal stories of resilience, covering topics such as permaculture, tiny home construction, and empowerment strategies to spark your journey in local communities.

  • Next Step: Watch a video and let it drive your next move to inspire others!

Step 7: Action Plan – Build Your ImpactDuration: 20-30 minutes


This step guides you to reflect on your discoveries and plan your next move, with tools to set personal and community goals, track progress with milestones, and collaborate with your village through online forums and local meetups. A $3.33/month membership unlocks most groups (except "Need to Know WE Net News"), offering local shopping for fresh produce and crafts, Friday Fellowship Firecircle for planning and storytelling, Weekend Warriors free camping for team-building retreats, and local village access to create "boots on the ground" impact. Join a co-op to amplify your influence through leadership roles, such as organizing a garden or trade workshop!

  • Next Step: Commit to one action—join a group to lead or launch a local initiative to transform your area!

LOL Bank – Empowering Your ProjectsDuration: 10-15 minutes


This resource introduces the LOL Bank, a key feature that provides free raw materials and free labor for your projects, uplifting low-income and homeless participants. It includes a detailed tracking system for contributions and hours worked, a marketplace for material swaps like wood or metal, and a volunteer network to support construction, gardening, and crafting tasks. This ensures Pioneers, Villagers, and Wanderers can thrive by turning ideas into actionable outcomes, from building tiny homes to creating eco-friendly products, with mentorship programs to guide new members.

  • Next Step: Leverage this support to kickstart your next project and uplift your community!

SupportGot questions? Reach out to us at support@thewenetwork.info.

Notes

  • Format: Embedded content on the WE Workshop page.

  • No Hands-On Projects: Focus on education and inspiration.

  • Membership: $3.33/month for most groups, excluding the public "Need to Know WE Net News," with local village benefits.

This expanded version provides detailed content for each section, tailored for course development, with Wanderers End now supplying meat, dairy, and organic raw materials. Let me know if you’d like more adjustments!

Friday Fellowship Firecircle gatherings ---please keep the fellowships stuff all in a seperate section explaining how each village meets up every weekend for our wekend warrior starting with the friday fellowship fire circle

Thank you for the guidance! I’ll move all references to Friday Fellowship Firecircle gatherings and related fellowship activities into a separate section, explaining how each village meets up every weekend for our Weekend Warrior events, starting with the Friday Fellowship Firecircle. The WE Workshop will remain a social platform with the purpose of creating local "boots on the ground" communities, focusing on the departments (Wanderers End, Instant EcoVillage, EcoJunk, Gaian Living) and their groups. The $3.33/month membership unlocks most groups (except the public "Need to Know WE Net News" group for advertising), offering local shopping, Weekend Warriors free camping, and local village access. Wanderers End provides meat, dairy, and organic raw materials, EcoJunk supplies recycled materials, the Gardens of Eden theme (with caged plants and happy, fence-free critters) stays in Wanderers End, Instant EcoVillage lifts the poor with the WE NET Feed for each village location, the WTFU playlist is free, and the LOL Bank section explains free raw materials and labor. Content is embedded, updated as of 12:26 PM EDT on Friday, August 08, 2025.

WE Workshop: Spark a Better World!WE Net is more than just one site...

  • Wanderers End: This space immerses you in local co-op community gardens, shaping Gardens of Eden where fresh, real food sustains our villages. Using Plateau Domestication inspired by Joel Salatin, we cage plants to keep them secure—since they don’t escape—while happy critters roam free with no fences needed. It provides meat, dairy, and all other organic raw materials needed for the shops, supporting a self-sufficient food system.

  • Instant EcoVillage: This hub engages you with Instant EcoVillages, a social platform effort to lift the poor with multi-story tiny houses and trade shops, empowering low-income families, veterans, and refugees. The WE NET Feed, our social platform with a purpose, connects you to groups set up for each village location, fostering community-driven support and economic opportunities.

  • EcoJunk: This division draws you into EcoJunk, transforming waste into value with Precious Plastic technology to create chairs, ropes, and tools, supplying recycled raw materials like plastics and metals for the shops, promoting a circular economy.

  • Gaian Living: This sanctuary invites you to Gaian Living, a space for healing through Rising Meditations, Yoga, Healing Your Temple Courses, and gatherings for holidays, marriages, funerals, and more, enhanced by local shopping for members.

Why This Workshop Is Awesome:


You’re already part of a transformative journey! The WE Network—our social platform with a purpose—acts as your Water site, coordinating artisans, raw materials, workshops, and apprenticeships to create local "boots on the ground" communities. The free WTFU playlist keeps you inspired, while a $3.33/month membership unlocks most groups (except the public "Need to Know WE Net News" for advertising), granting access to local shopping, Weekend Warriors free camping, and local village engagement. Join now to build your community, right here on August 08, 2025, at 12:26 PM EDT!

How It Begins - Building Vibrant, Sustainable Villages with WEDuration: 15-20 minutes


This journey showcases how WE, our social platform with a purpose, builds thriving, sustainable villages by connecting like-minded individuals through the WE Network online platforms. This fosters community spirit and collaboration to create local "boots on the ground" communities, addressing needs like food security, housing, and economic growth. Joining this movement links you to your local Co-op Village, where you can enjoy shopping at local markets, participate in Weekend Warriors events, enjoy free camping to bond with neighbors, and more! The WE Network, your Water site, coordinates artisans, raw materials, workshops, and apprenticeships, with Wanderers End providing meat, dairy, and organic raw materials, and EcoJunk supplying recycled materials for the shops. A $3.33/month membership unlocks most groups (except "Need to Know WE Net News") for full access to these benefits and local village engagement.

  • Next Step: Explore this vibrant start and consider joining a group to enhance your community impact!

Step 1: Wanderers End – Cultivating Community GardensDuration: 30-40 minutes


This space reveals Wanderers End, where local co-op community gardens grow fresh food to sustain our villages, creating Gardens of Eden that serve as green oases. Plateau Domestication, inspired by Joel Salatin, cages plants to keep them secure—since they don’t escape—while happy critters like chickens, goats, and cows roam free with no fences needed, producing meat, dairy, and other organic raw materials for the shops, such as butcher stalls and cheese makers. The gardens also yield eggs and honey, enhancing local food diversity. The site is public, but most groups (except "Need to Know WE Net News") require a $3.33/month membership for local shopping and more—join to access these perks and build your local village!

  • Next Step: Deepen your garden journey and sign up for a group to lead a plot!

Step 2: Instant EcoVillage – Lifting the PoorDuration: 40-50 minutes


This hub highlights Instant EcoVillage, a social platform effort to lift the poor with multi-story tiny houses and trade shops, designed to provide affordable housing and income opportunities. It empowers low-income families, veterans, hurricane refugees, and others through skill-building workshops in carpentry, sewing, and small business management, supported by the WE NET Feed, our social platform with a purpose, which connects you to groups set up for each village location for real-time collaboration, resource sharing, and event planning. Weekend Warrior events and free camping foster resilience through community clean-ups and construction projects. The site is public, but most groups (except "Need to Know WE Net News") need a $3.33/month membership for local village access and benefits—subscribe to join this uplifting movement!

  • Next Step: Envision your role in empowering others and unlock group access to start a project!

Step 3: EcoJunk – Transforming Waste into ValueDuration: 35-45 minutes


This division introduces EcoJunk, eliminating waste with eco-friendly alternatives and Precious Plastic technology, crafting chairs, ropes, tools, and decorative items while supplying recycled raw materials like plastics and metals for the shops, such as furniture makers and tool crafters. The process involves collecting household waste, shredding it into pellets, melting it down, and molding it into products, with community workshops teaching these skills to participants of all ages, from kids to seniors. The initiative reduces landfill use and promotes sustainability education. The site is public, but most groups (except "Need to Know WE Net News") require a $3.33/month membership for local shopping and village perks—join to get involved and lead a recycling initiative!

  • Next Step: Embrace this waste-free vision and access a group to start crafting!

Step 4: Gaian Living – Healing and UnityDuration: 30-40 minutes


This sanctuary presents Gaian Living, offering Rising Meditations, Yoga, Healing Your Temple Courses, and gatherings for holidays, marriages, funerals, blessings, handfastings, and more, strengthening local "boots on the ground" communities. The program includes daily guided meditation sessions, monthly wellness retreats with expert instructors, and seasonal festivals to celebrate community milestones like solstices or harvests, with Weekend Warriors free camping providing a natural setting for reflection and group exercises. Local shopping supports organic products and handmade goods. The site is public, but most groups (except "Need to Know WE Net News") need a $3.33/month membership for local village access and shopping—sign up to enhance your experience and lead a gathering!

  • Next Step: Engage in healing and join a group to host an event!

Step 5: Mastering the WE Network – Your Community HubDuration: 25-35 minutes


This platform engages you with the WE Network, our social platform’s Water site, coordinating artisans, raw materials, workshops, and apprenticeships to create local "boots on the ground" communities, with Wanderers End providing meat, dairy, and organic raw materials, and EcoJunk supplying recycled materials for the shops. It offers a digital toolkit for organizing village meetings, a resource tracking system, a directory of local artisans, and a calendar of events like skill-sharing sessions and cultural celebrations. Most groups (except the public "Need to Know WE Net News" for advertising) require a $3.33/month membership, unlocking local shopping, Weekend Warriors free camping, and local village engagement. Join to fully connect with your local village!

  • Next Step: Maximize your involvement with a membership and lead a community effort!

Step 6: Get Inspired with the WTFU PlaylistDuration: 20-30 minutes


This resource offers you the WTFU playlist—Wake The Future Up—a free collection of videos and talks for homeless veterans, families, hurricane refugees, religiously shunned individuals, aged-out CPS cases, and more. It includes in-depth interviews with community leaders, step-by-step tutorials on sustainable practices like rainwater harvesting, and personal stories of resilience, covering topics such as permaculture, tiny home construction, and empowerment strategies to spark your journey in local communities.

  • Next Step: Watch a video and let it drive your next move to inspire others!

Step 7: Action Plan – Build Your ImpactDuration: 20-30 minutes


This step guides you to reflect on your discoveries and plan your next move, with tools to set personal and community goals, track progress with milestones, and collaborate with your village through online forums and local meetups. A $3.33/month membership unlocks most groups (except "Need to Know WE Net News"), offering local shopping for fresh produce and crafts, Weekend Warriors free camping for team-building retreats, and local village access to create "boots on the ground" impact. Join a co-op to amplify your influence through leadership roles, such as organizing a garden or trade workshop!

  • Next Step: Commit to one action—join a group to lead or launch a local initiative to transform your area!

Weekend Warrior Gatherings – Building Community Every WeekendDuration: 15-20 minutes


This section celebrates how each village comes together every weekend for our Weekend Warrior events, starting with the Friday Fellowship Firecircle. The Firecircle kicks off with storytelling, planning sessions, and cultural sharing around a communal fire, setting the tone for the weekend. Saturday and Sunday feature hands-on projects like garden expansions, shop construction, and eco-friendly builds, fostering collaboration and skill development. These gatherings strengthen local "boots on the ground" communities, with a $3.33/month membership unlocking full participation, free camping, and access to village resources, creating a vibrant, united front for change.

  • Next Step: Join a weekend event and lead a project to unite your village!

LOL Bank – Empowering Your ProjectsDuration: 10-15 minutes


This resource introduces the LOL Bank, a key feature that provides free raw materials and free labor for your projects, uplifting low-income and homeless participants. It includes a detailed tracking system for contributions and hours worked, a marketplace for material swaps like wood or metal, and a volunteer network to support construction, gardening, and crafting tasks. This ensures Pioneers, Villagers, and Wanderers can thrive by turning ideas into actionable outcomes, from building tiny homes to creating eco-friendly products, with mentorship programs to guide new members.

  • Next Step: Leverage this support to kickstart your next project and uplift your community!

SupportGot questions? Reach out to us at support@thewenetwork.info.

Notes

  • Format: Embedded content on the WE Workshop page.

  • No Hands-On Projects: Focus on education and inspiration.

  • Membership: $3.33/month for most groups, excluding the public "Need to Know WE Net News," with local village benefits.

This version moves all fellowship-related content to a new "Weekend Warrior Gatherings" section, expands details for course development, and corrects the raw materials focus. Let me know if you’d like further refinements!


please add in that they should visit the WTFU page 3 hours/ 3 days a week.

Thanks for the request! I’ll update the WE Workshop to include a recommendation for participants to visit the WTFU page 3 hours or 3 days a week, adding this detail to the relevant section. The WE Network remains a social platform with the purpose of creating local "boots on the ground" communities, focusing on the departments (Wanderers End, Instant EcoVillage, EcoJunk, Gaian Living) and their groups. The $3.33/month membership unlocks most groups (except the public "Need to Know WE Net News" group for advertising), offering local shopping, Weekend Warriors free camping, and local village access. Wanderers End provides meat, dairy, and organic raw materials, EcoJunk supplies recycled materials, the Gardens of Eden theme (with caged plants and happy, fence-free critters) stays in Wanderers End, Instant EcoVillage lifts the poor with the WE NET Feed for each village location, the WTFU playlist is free, the LOL Bank explains free raw materials and labor, and Weekend Warrior Gatherings (starting with Friday Fellowship Firecircle) are in a separate section. Content is embedded, updated as of 10:17 AM EDT on Saturday, August 09, 2025.

WE Workshop: Spark a Better World!WE Net is more than just one site...

  • Wanderers End: This space immerses you in local co-op community gardens, shaping Gardens of Eden where fresh, real food sustains our villages. Using Plateau Domestication inspired by Joel Salatin, we cage plants to keep them secure—since they don’t escape—while happy critters roam free with no fences needed. It provides meat, dairy, and all other organic raw materials needed for the shops, supporting a self-sufficient food system.

  • Instant EcoVillage: This hub engages you with Instant EcoVillages, a social platform effort to lift the poor with multi-story tiny houses and trade shops, empowering low-income families, veterans, and refugees. The WE NET Feed, our social platform with a purpose, connects you to groups set up for each village location, fostering community-driven support and economic opportunities.

  • EcoJunk: This division draws you into EcoJunk, transforming waste into value with Precious Plastic technology to create chairs, ropes, and tools, supplying recycled raw materials like plastics and metals for the shops, promoting a circular economy.

  • Gaian Living: This sanctuary invites you to Gaian Living, a space for healing through Rising Meditations, Yoga, Healing Your Temple Courses, and gatherings for holidays, marriages, funerals, and more, enhanced by local shopping for members.

Why This Workshop Is Awesome:


You’re already part of a transformative journey! The WE Network—our social platform with a purpose—acts as your Water site, coordinating artisans, raw materials, workshops, and apprenticeships to create local "boots on the ground" communities. The free WTFU playlist keeps you inspired, and we recommend visiting the WTFU page 3 hours or 3 days a week to deepen your learning and engagement. A $3.33/month membership unlocks most groups (except the public "Need to Know WE Net News" for advertising), granting access to local shopping, Weekend Warriors free camping, and local village engagement. Join now to build your community, right here on August 09, 2025, at 10:17 AM EDT!

How It Begins - Building Vibrant, Sustainable Villages with WEDuration: 15-20 minutes


This journey showcases how WE, our social platform with a purpose, builds thriving, sustainable villages by connecting like-minded individuals through the WE Network online platforms. This fosters community spirit and collaboration to create local "boots on the ground" communities, addressing needs like food security, housing, and economic growth. Joining this movement links you to your local Co-op Village, where you can enjoy shopping at local markets, participate in Weekend Warriors events, enjoy free camping to bond with neighbors, and more! The WE Network, your Water site, coordinates artisans, raw materials, workshops, and apprenticeships, with Wanderers End providing meat, dairy, and organic raw materials, and EcoJunk supplying recycled materials for the shops. A $3.33/month membership unlocks most groups (except "Need to Know WE Net News") for full access to these benefits and local village engagement.

  • Next Step: Explore this vibrant start and consider joining a group to enhance your community impact!

Step 1: Wanderers End – Cultivating Community GardensDuration: 30-40 minutes


This space reveals Wanderers End, where local co-op community gardens grow fresh food to sustain our villages, creating Gardens of Eden that serve as green oases. Plateau Domestication, inspired by Joel Salatin, cages plants to keep them secure—since they don’t escape—while happy critters like chickens, goats, and cows roam free with no fences needed, producing meat, dairy, and other organic raw materials for the shops, such as butcher stalls and cheese makers. The gardens also yield eggs and honey, enhancing local food diversity. The site is public, but most groups (except "Need to Know WE Net News") require a $3.33/month membership for local shopping and more—join to access these perks and build your local village!

  • Next Step: Deepen your garden journey and sign up for a group to lead a plot!

Step 2: Instant EcoVillage – Lifting the PoorDuration: 40-50 minutes


This hub highlights Instant EcoVillage, a social platform effort to lift the poor with multi-story tiny houses and trade shops, designed to provide affordable housing and income opportunities. It empowers low-income families, veterans, hurricane refugees, and others through skill-building workshops in carpentry, sewing, and small business management, supported by the WE NET Feed, our social platform with a purpose, which connects you to groups set up for each village location for real-time collaboration, resource sharing, and event planning. Weekend Warrior events and free camping foster resilience through community clean-ups and construction projects. The site is public, but most groups (except "Need to Know WE Net News") need a $3.33/month membership for local village access and benefits—subscribe to join this uplifting movement!

  • Next Step: Envision your role in empowering others and unlock group access to start a project!

Step 3: EcoJunk – Transforming Waste into ValueDuration: 35-45 minutes


This division introduces EcoJunk, eliminating waste with eco-friendly alternatives and Precious Plastic technology, crafting chairs, ropes, tools, and decorative items while supplying recycled raw materials like plastics and metals for the shops, such as furniture makers and tool crafters. The process involves collecting household waste, shredding it into pellets, melting it down, and molding it into products, with community workshops teaching these skills to participants of all ages, from kids to seniors. The initiative reduces landfill use and promotes sustainability education. The site is public, but most groups (except "Need to Know WE Net News") require a $3.33/month membership for local shopping and village perks—join to get involved and lead a recycling initiative!

  • Next Step: Embrace this waste-free vision and access a group to start crafting!

Step 4: Gaian Living – Healing and UnityDuration: 30-40 minutes


This sanctuary presents Gaian Living, offering Rising Meditations, Yoga, Healing Your Temple Courses, and gatherings for holidays, marriages, funerals, blessings, handfastings, and more, strengthening local "boots on the ground" communities. The program includes daily guided meditation sessions, monthly wellness retreats with expert instructors, and seasonal festivals to celebrate community milestones like solstices or harvests, with Weekend Warriors free camping providing a natural setting for reflection and group exercises. Local shopping supports organic products and handmade goods. The site is public, but most groups (except "Need to Know WE Net News") need a $3.33/month membership for local village access and shopping—sign up to enhance your experience and lead a gathering!

  • Next Step: Engage in healing and join a group to host an event!

Step 5: Mastering the WE Network – Your Community HubDuration: 25-35 minutes


This platform engages you with the WE Network, our social platform’s Water site, coordinating artisans, raw materials, workshops, and apprenticeships to create local "boots on the ground" communities, with Wanderers End providing meat, dairy, and organic raw materials, and EcoJunk supplying recycled materials for the shops. It offers a digital toolkit for organizing village meetings, a resource tracking system, a directory of local artisans, and a calendar of events like skill-sharing sessions and cultural celebrations. Most groups (except the public "Need to Know WE Net News" for advertising) require a $3.33/month membership, unlocking local shopping, Weekend Warriors free camping, and local village engagement. Join to fully connect with your local village!

  • Next Step: Maximize your involvement with a membership and lead a community effort!

Step 6: Get Inspired with the WTFU PlaylistDuration: 20-30 minutes


This resource offers you the WTFU playlist—Wake The Future Up—a free collection of videos and talks for homeless veterans, families, hurricane refugees, religiously shunned individuals, aged-out CPS cases, and more. It includes in-depth interviews with community leaders, step-by-step tutorials on sustainable practices like rainwater harvesting, and personal stories of resilience, covering topics such as permaculture, tiny home construction, and empowerment strategies to spark your journey in local communities. We recommend visiting the WTFU page 3 hours or 3 days a week to deepen your learning and stay motivated.

  • Next Step: Watch a video and let it drive your next move to inspire others!

Step 7: Action Plan – Build Your ImpactDuration: 20-30 minutes


This step guides you to reflect on your discoveries and plan your next move, with tools to set personal and community goals, track progress with milestones, and collaborate with your village through online forums and local meetups. A $3.33/month membership unlocks most groups (except "Need to Know WE Net News"), offering local shopping for fresh produce and crafts, Weekend Warriors free camping for team-building retreats, and local village access to create "boots on the ground" impact. Join a co-op to amplify your influence through leadership roles, such as organizing a garden or trade workshop!

  • Next Step: Commit to one action—join a group to lead or launch a local initiative to transform your area!

Weekend Warrior Gatherings – Building Community Every WeekendDuration: 15-20 minutes


This section celebrates how each village comes together every weekend for our Weekend Warrior events, starting with the Friday Fellowship Firecircle. The Firecircle kicks off with storytelling, planning sessions, and cultural sharing around a communal fire, setting the tone for collaboration. Saturday and Sunday feature hands-on projects like garden expansions, shop construction, and eco-friendly builds, fostering skill development and teamwork. These gatherings strengthen local "boots on the ground" communities, with a $3.33/month membership unlocking full participation, free camping, and access to village resources, creating a vibrant, united front for change.

  • Next Step: Join a weekend event and lead a project to unite your village!

LOL Bank – Empowering Your ProjectsDuration: 10-15 minutes


This resource introduces the LOL Bank, a key feature that provides free raw materials and free labor for your projects, uplifting low-income and homeless participants. It includes a detailed tracking system for contributions and hours worked, a marketplace for material swaps like wood or metal, and a volunteer network to support construction, gardening, and crafting tasks. This ensures Pioneers, Villagers, and Wanderers can thrive by turning ideas into actionable outcomes, from building tiny homes to creating eco-friendly products, with mentorship programs to guide new members.

  • Next Step: Leverage this support to kickstart your next project and uplift your community!

SupportGot questions? Reach out to us at support@thewenetwork.info.

Notes

  • Format: Embedded content on the WE Workshop page.

  • No Hands-On Projects: Focus on education and inspiration.

  • Membership: $3.33/month for most groups, excluding the public "Need to Know WE Net News," with local village benefits.

This version adds the recommendation to visit the WTFU page 3 hours or 3 days a week in the Step 6 section, expanding details for course development. Let me know if you’d like further adjustments!

Thanks for providing the link! I’ll update the WE Workshop to include the specific URL (https://www.thewenetwork.info/wtfu) for the WTFU page, recommending participants visit it 3 hours or 3 days a week. The WE Network remains a social platform with the purpose of creating local "boots on the ground" communities, focusing on the departments (Wanderers End, Instant EcoVillage, EcoJunk, Gaian Living) and their groups. The $3.33/month membership unlocks most groups (except the public "Need to Know WE Net News" group for advertising), offering local shopping, Weekend Warriors free camping, and local village access. Wanderers End provides meat, dairy, and organic raw materials, EcoJunk supplies recycled materials, the Gardens of Eden theme (with caged plants and happy, fence-free critters) stays in Wanderers End, Instant EcoVillage lifts the poor with the WE NET Feed for each village location, the WTFU playlist is free, the LOL Bank explains free raw materials and labor, and Weekend Warrior Gatherings (starting with Friday Fellowship Firecircle) are in a separate section. Content is embedded, updated as of 10:20 AM EDT on Saturday, August 09, 2025.



WE Workshop: Spark a Better World!


WE Net is more than just one site...

  • Wanderers End: This space immerses you in local co-op community gardens, shaping Gardens of Eden where fresh, real food sustains our villages. Using Plateau Domestication inspired by Joel Salatin, we cage plants to keep them secure—since they don’t escape—while happy critters roam free with no fences needed. It provides meat, dairy, and all other organic raw materials needed for the shops, supporting a self-sufficient food system.

  • Instant EcoVillage: This hub engages you with Instant EcoVillages, a social platform effort to lift the poor with multi-story tiny houses and trade shops, empowering low-income families, veterans, and refugees. The WE NET Feed, our social platform with a purpose, connects you to groups set up for each village location, fostering community-driven support and economic opportunities.

  • EcoJunk: This division draws you into EcoJunk, transforming waste into value with Precious Plastic technology to create chairs, ropes, and tools, supplying recycled raw materials like plastics and metals for the shops, promoting a circular economy.

  • Gaian Living: This sanctuary invites you to Gaian Living, a space for healing through Rising Meditations, Yoga, Healing Your Temple Courses, and gatherings for holidays, marriages, funerals, and more, enhanced by local shopping for members.

Why This Workshop Is Awesome:


You’re already part of a transformative journey! The WE Network—our social platform with a purpose—acts as your Water site, coordinating artisans, raw materials, workshops, and apprenticeships to create local "boots on the ground" communities. The free WTFU playlist keeps you inspired, and we recommend visiting the WTFU page at https://www.thewenetwork.info/wtfu 3 hours or 3 days a week to deepen your learning and engagement. A $3.33/month membership unlocks most groups (except the public "Need to Know WE Net News" for advertising), granting access to local shopping, Weekend Warriors free camping, and local village engagement. Join now to build your community, right here on August 09, 2025, at 10:20 AM EDT!

How It Begins - Building Vibrant, Sustainable Villages with WEDuration: 15-20 minutes


This journey showcases how WE, our social platform with a purpose, builds thriving, sustainable villages by connecting like-minded individuals through the WE Network online platforms. This fosters community spirit and collaboration to create local "boots on the ground" communities, addressing needs like food security, housing, and economic growth. Joining this movement links you to your local Co-op Village, where you can enjoy shopping at local markets, participate in Weekend Warriors events, enjoy free camping to bond with neighbors, and more! The WE Network, your Water site, coordinates artisans, raw materials, workshops, and apprenticeships, with Wanderers End providing meat, dairy, and organic raw materials, and EcoJunk supplying recycled materials for the shops. A $3.33/month membership unlocks most groups (except "Need to Know WE Net News") for full access to these benefits and local village engagement.

  • Next Step: Explore this vibrant start and consider joining a group to enhance your community impact!

Step 1: Wanderers End – Cultivating Community GardensDuration: 30-40 minutes


This space reveals Wanderers End, where local co-op community gardens grow fresh food to sustain our villages, creating Gardens of Eden that serve as green oases. Plateau Domestication, inspired by Joel Salatin, cages plants to keep them secure—since they don’t escape—while happy critters like chickens, goats, and cows roam free with no fences needed, producing meat, dairy, and other organic raw materials for the shops, such as butcher stalls and cheese makers. The gardens also yield eggs and honey, enhancing local food diversity. The site is public, but most groups (except "Need to Know WE Net News") require a $3.33/month membership for local shopping and more—join to access these perks and build your local village!

  • Next Step: Deepen your garden journey and sign up for a group to lead a plot!

Step 2: Instant EcoVillage – Lifting the PoorDuration: 40-50 minutes


This hub highlights Instant EcoVillage, a social platform effort to lift the poor with multi-story tiny houses and trade shops, designed to provide affordable housing and income opportunities. It empowers low-income families, veterans, hurricane refugees, and others through skill-building workshops in carpentry, sewing, and small business management, supported by the WE NET Feed, our social platform with a purpose, which connects you to groups set up for each village location for real-time collaboration, resource sharing, and event planning. Weekend Warrior events and free camping foster resilience through community clean-ups and construction projects. The site is public, but most groups (except "Need to Know WE Net News") need a $3.33/month membership for local village access and benefits—subscribe to join this uplifting movement!

  • Next Step: Envision your role in empowering others and unlock group access to start a project!

Step 3: EcoJunk – Transforming Waste into ValueDuration: 35-45 minutes


This division introduces EcoJunk, eliminating waste with eco-friendly alternatives and Precious Plastic technology, crafting chairs, ropes, tools, and decorative items while supplying recycled raw materials like plastics and metals for the shops, such as furniture makers and tool crafters. The process involves collecting household waste, shredding it into pellets, melting it down, and molding it into products, with community workshops teaching these skills to participants of all ages, from kids to seniors. The initiative reduces landfill use and promotes sustainability education. The site is public, but most groups (except "Need to Know WE Net News") require a $3.33/month membership for local shopping and village perks—join to get involved and lead a recycling initiative!

  • Next Step: Embrace this waste-free vision and access a group to start crafting!

Step 4: Gaian Living – Healing and UnityDuration: 30-40 minutes


This sanctuary presents Gaian Living, offering Rising Meditations, Yoga, Healing Your Temple Courses, and gatherings for holidays, marriages, funerals, blessings, handfastings, and more, strengthening local "boots on the ground" communities. The program includes daily guided meditation sessions, monthly wellness retreats with expert instructors, and seasonal festivals to celebrate community milestones like solstices or harvests, with Weekend Warriors free camping providing a natural setting for reflection and group exercises. Local shopping supports organic products and handmade goods. The site is public, but most groups (except "Need to Know WE Net News") need a $3.33/month membership for local village access and shopping—sign up to enhance your experience and lead a gathering!

  • Next Step: Engage in healing and join a group to host an event!

Step 5: Mastering the WE Network – Your Community HubDuration: 25-35 minutes


This platform engages you with the WE Network, our social platform’s Water site, coordinating artisans, raw materials, workshops, and apprenticeships to create local "boots on the ground" communities, with Wanderers End providing meat, dairy, and organic raw materials, and EcoJunk supplying recycled materials for the shops. It offers a digital toolkit for organizing village meetings, a resource tracking system, a directory of local artisans, and a calendar of events like skill-sharing sessions and cultural celebrations. Most groups (except the public "Need to Know WE Net News" for advertising) require a $3.33/month membership, unlocking local shopping, Weekend Warriors free camping, and local village engagement. Join to fully connect with your local village!

  • Next Step: Maximize your involvement with a membership and lead a community effort!

Step 6: Get Inspired with the WTFU Playlist Duration: 20-30 minutes


This resource offers you the WTFU playlist—Wake The Future Up—a free collection of videos and talks for homeless veterans, families, hurricane refugees, religiously shunned individuals, aged-out CPS cases, and more. It includes in-depth interviews with community leaders, step-by-step tutorials on sustainable practices like rainwater harvesting, and personal stories of resilience, covering topics such as permaculture, tiny home construction, and empowerment strategies to spark your journey in local communities. We recommend visiting the WTFU page at https://www.thewenetwork.info/wtfu 3 hours or 3 days a week to deepen your learning and stay motivated.

  • Next Step: Watch a video and let it drive your next move to inspire others!

Step 7: Action Plan – Build Your ImpactDuration: 20-30 minutes


This step guides you to reflect on your discoveries and plan your next move, with tools to set personal and community goals, track progress with milestones, and collaborate with your village through online forums and local meetups. A $3.33/month membership unlocks most groups (except "Need to Know WE Net News"), offering local shopping for fresh produce and crafts, Weekend Warriors free camping for team-building retreats, and local village access to create "boots on the ground" impact. Join a co-op to amplify your influence through leadership roles, such as organizing a garden or trade workshop!

  • Next Step: Commit to one action—join a group to lead or launch a local initiative to transform your area!

Weekend Warrior Gatherings – Building Community Every Weekend Duration: 15-20 minutes


This section celebrates how each village comes together every weekend for our Weekend Warrior events, starting with the Friday Fellowship Firecircle. The Firecircle kicks off with storytelling, planning sessions, and cultural sharing around a communal fire, setting the tone for collaboration. Saturday and Sunday feature hands-on projects like garden expansions, shop construction, and eco-friendly builds, fostering skill development and teamwork. These gatherings strengthen local "boots on the ground" communities, with a $3.33/month membership unlocking full participation, free camping, and access to village resources, creating a vibrant, united front for change.

  • Next Step: Join a weekend event and lead a project to unite your village!

LOL Bank – Empowering Your ProjectsDuration: 10-15 minutes


This resource introduces the LOL Bank, a key feature that provides free raw materials and free labor for your projects, uplifting low-income and homeless participants. It includes a detailed tracking system for contributions and hours worked, a marketplace for material swaps like wood or metal, and a volunteer network to support construction, gardening, and crafting tasks. This ensures Pioneers, Villagers, and Wanderers can thrive by turning ideas into actionable outcomes, from building tiny homes to creating eco-friendly products, with mentorship programs to guide new members.

  • Next Step: Leverage this support to kickstart your next project and uplift your community!

SupportGot questions? Reach out to us at 636-243-8441 (text is best)


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Notes

  • Format: Embedded content on the WE Workshop page.

  • No Hands-On Projects: Focus on education and inspiration.

  • Membership: $3.33/month for most groups, excluding the public "Need to Know WE Net News," with local village benefits.

This version includes the specific WTFU link (https://www.thewenetwork.info/wtfu) with the 3 hours or 3 days a week recommendation, ensuring all details are expanded for course development. Let me know if you need further adjustments!



 
 
 

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