MLK Day Community Circle on "Belonging"

“People fail to get along because they fear each other; they fear each other because they don’t know each other; they do not know each other because they have not communicated with each other.” -Martin Luther King, Jr. 

Build meaningful connections with neighbors on Martin Luther King Day. Participate in a Community Circle! 

Community Circles connect people of all backgrounds to share and listen to each other's stories, focused around a single idea or question. Whether you are a long-time resident or have recently moved here, you will experience the power to meaningfully connect with “strangers”, by exploring topics such as belonging, values, gratitude or getting to know you. “I was surprised by how quickly I felt connected with people I had never met before”. “The circle created an instant sense of safety and equity - I think we each felt heard.”

Acton-Boxborough United Way and the AB Racial Justice Collaborative sponsored the training of 16 local Circle Keepers to launch this new trust-building community initiative that is grounded in restorative and healing practice as our opportunities to deeply connect with people from different backgrounds is increasingly rare. The Circles are open to residents of 16 years and older. Each Circle is designed for small groups of 10-12 participants. All it takes is one hour!

On Martin Luther King Jr Day, there will be three opportunities to join in a virtual Community Circle on the topic of “Belonging” -- at 9AM, 11AM, or 3PM. 

You can sign up as an individual or with a friend or family member. Participation is free. All we ask is to come with an open heart. SIGN UP HERE if you are ready to join a Circle or learn more.