Social Responsibility Network
Social Responsibility Network (SRN)  is a community guild to strengthen community connections by creating
opportunities, to collaborate, get to know each other, get inspired and create positive changes - in our own lives and
in our community.

SRN efforts to improve and sustain the quality of life in rural communities with a collaboration and networking among
a people in health and human services, government, education, business. Members of the network may be similar
in scope and function or extremely diverse, it helps to early identification of the problem to ensure success.
Collaborative and Networking Program development enables to focus on creating  partnerships that avoid
duplication of efforts while creating opportunities for resource sharing and synergy.

The main outcomes of SRN involvement in activities are peer-group learning, sharing of best practice and innovative
ideas, generation of new ideas, open-ness to new ways of doing things, improved cross-disciplinary thinking
(community development, health, education, etc), better understanding and solidarity on issues in common as well
as those that are distinctive, for instance as between rich and poor people and most importantly the creation of
ongoing  networks of rural people and practitioners
Special Features

Networking facilitates interaction between experts in
different areas and promotes the sharing of ideas and
information between the people and the Practitioners.

SRN aims to share knowledge, Research and
Experience, Building Capacity and establishing mutual
assistance.

SRN aims to connect urban people who support rural
communities and represent rural interests.

SRN Values includes Sustainability, Bottom up
Approach, Knowledge base,  synergy, empowerment,
Strengthening rural & remote communities
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