Establishing a Culture of Trust

If you are thinking about building a new community of some sort, your ideas may be life altering, like starting a family or launching a new company. Or they may be less revolutionary, like setting up a carpool or organizing a monthly girls’ night out. Whether you’re starting a company or a carpool, the value of trust can’t be overstated. If your community has a culture of trust, you are halfway home; if it doesn’t, you might as well pack it in.
Linda Harrill has learned that trust is critical to growing a network of individuals into a strong community. As president of Communities in Schools of North Carolina, Linda works continuously to build trusted support networks around the state, with a goal of helping ...

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