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What is a Regional Community Hub?


A regional community hub is a central location within a specific region or community that serves as a gathering place for various activities and services. These hubs are designed to bring people together and offer a range of resources that benefit the local community, and in helping to drive awareness of Pocket Network.

The goal of the hubs is to established a framework in regional communities, in allowing Pocket Network to better align itself to focus on specific regions, its culture, and to create local growth & outreach, e.g. being able to “speak their language”.

The Benefits of a Regional Community Hub


  1. Encourages collaboration and networking: A regional community hub brings people and organizations together, creating opportunities for collaboration and networking. This can lead to new partnerships and initiatives that can benefit the entire community.
  2. Fosters a sense of community: A regional community hub provides a space for people to connect, share ideas, and work towards common goals. This can help to build a sense of community and belonging, which is important for people's overall well-being.
  3. Promotes economic opportunities: A regional community hub can help to promote economic opportunities by supporting local contributors, businesses and entrepreneurs. This can help to create opportunity growth in the region.