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"The Sharehood is all about sharing resources within your neighbourhood and helps you to meet and make friends with people in your local area. All sorts of things can be shared, such as sewing machines, vegetables, wheelbarrows, tools, cars and books. Skills can be shared too: gardening help, bike fixing, language skills, childminding, how to make wine or dance the tango."
"The Sharehood is all about sharing resources within your neighbourhood and helps you to meet and make friends with people in your local area. All sorts of things can be shared, such as sewing machines, vegetables, wheelbarrows, tools, cars and books. Skills can be shared too: gardening help, bike fixing, language skills, childminding, how to make wine or dance the tango."
(http://thesharehood.org/)
(http://thesharehood.org/)
Theo Kitchener, founder of The ShareHood, writes:
"In the future for The Sharehood… you move to a new neighbourhood, check out The Sharehood website and immediately have access to a massive inventory of goods and services on offer from your neighbours. You introduce yourself to the community online and people start showing up at your door with baked goods. The future is lovely… "
(http://www.collaborativeconsumption.com/archives/the-movement/10_questions_for_theo_kitchener_founder_of_the_sharehood_1.php)




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Latest revision as of 04:30, 23 January 2012

URL = http://thesharehood.org/

Description

"The Sharehood is all about sharing resources within your neighbourhood and helps you to meet and make friends with people in your local area. All sorts of things can be shared, such as sewing machines, vegetables, wheelbarrows, tools, cars and books. Skills can be shared too: gardening help, bike fixing, language skills, childminding, how to make wine or dance the tango." (http://thesharehood.org/)

Theo Kitchener, founder of The ShareHood, writes:


"In the future for The Sharehood… you move to a new neighbourhood, check out The Sharehood website and immediately have access to a massive inventory of goods and services on offer from your neighbours. You introduce yourself to the community online and people start showing up at your door with baked goods. The future is lovely… " (http://www.collaborativeconsumption.com/archives/the-movement/10_questions_for_theo_kitchener_founder_of_the_sharehood_1.php)