We believe that in the 21st century, those willing to engage in neighborhood organizing are passionate individuals. This is true in most developed countries, following the modernization of state administration and the specialization of various industries.
We also believe that resident self-help is a crucial movement and trend in the new era. In the coming era of neoliberalism, an aging population, and even the hollowing out of rural areas, in an era of government deficits and market dysfunction..
We will also see the transformation of scientific knowledge into practical applications, which will facilitate local action by community leaders.
Furthermore, we believe that professional development of the skills of community workers who support community organizations is essential. The modularization of practical actions will play a crucial role in expanding the impact of services and ensuring their stable application.
In this new trend and new demands, providing community members with the tools to take action and contribute is far more important than simply providing services. It is also a crucial way to overcome social exclusion in rural areas. Of course, these actions are also a prerequisite for practicing the principles of communitarianism and civil society.