Community Involvement Project
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Anyone Can Join Together in Working with CI Principles

"I believe happiness fundamentally arrives when one is free and able to give ones' intrinsic "gifts" to the world. Should we look upon life as the opportunity to dance with the angels and bestow our best attributes upon our fellow man, we should indeed see happiness, at once, befall us."

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Helping with CIP Existing Projects & Programs
Forming a CIP in Your Community
Starting Your Own Contributing Project
Developing CIP Core Efforts

Why We're Different

Volunteer Working Relationships

How do volunteers and CIP principles work together? One of the reasons that CIP is like no other group is that it offers and encourages free, supported participation, project development and 'self-directed' input from many different people. Anyone working to build an environmentally, spiritually and socially healthy world is welcome to coordinate their efforts with, through, and alongside us in any way that works for them and for the common good.

This means that ALL people working towards environmental sustainability are free to make up their own projects, contributions and work assignments. It means that anyone can join in or not join in, however they feel inclined, but they can always ask for CIP support for their efforts and coordinate their programs to work WITH ours, hand in hand, all of us, together AND separately, doing everything we can to improve our planet and our shared living circumstances.

If you ask how we will know when we have finally achieved our mission, we can honestly say we will recognize that day when we can see every single person in the world is free (and supported in any degree they wish) to make positive contributions to a better world, now, and for future generations.

Sustainability - How?

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