Community Input

Open & Community-led

Community resource information is never fully finished. Services change, people notice gaps, and local knowledge often reveals what a spreadsheet misses.

How this shows up in the project

1

We treat suggestions and corrections as part of the maintenance process, not as an afterthought.

2

The project is volunteer-driven, which means feedback from residents and organizers directly helps improve coverage.

3

A community-led model makes the directory more accountable to lived experience rather than relying only on static public listings.

Why this matters

A useful directory should evolve with the people who rely on it. Community feedback helps us catch omissions, improve clarity, and focus on what is actually useful on the ground.