
What's the difference between we "invest" and we "reinvest"?
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If you own or live in a home or apartment, your community is investing in you. Community investments include: local grocery stores, churches, parks, utility access, schools, restaurants, fire departments, street access, postal services, trash collection, local law enforcement, etc.
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When local citizens strive to improve their community using their own strengths, talents, and resources, they are reinvesting in that community. "Neighborhood watch", after school programs, assisted living communities for the elderly & feeding/sheltering the homeless are basic examples of community reinvestment. Every community deserves to thrive. Some need more attention from us as citizens and philanthropist in order to flourish.
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WeReinvest strives to aid communities in need by providing resources to numerous qualified 501(c)3 organizations within selected local disenfranchised, at-risk communities throughout the U.S.
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