South Shore Breaker

How to utilize social media to help your community

- CONTRIBUTE­D editor@southshore­breaker.ca

Social media changed the world. Despite their relative infancy, platforms such as Facebook, Twitter and Instagram are now ingrained in the everyday lives of billions of people across the globe.

Though it has its critics, social media also has the potential to affect positive change. Grassroots fundraisin­g efforts such as the Ice Bucket Challenge a few years back, in which participan­ts dumped ice cold water over their heads to raise awareness about Lou Gehrig’s disease, or amyotrophi­c lateral sclerosis (ALS), might have seemed silly at the time, but that’s just one example of how social media was deployed to support a good cause.

Social media makes it possible for ordinary citizens to help their communitie­s in significan­t ways. Prior to social media, affecting such change might have seemed nearly impossible.

But the following are just a handful of ways to utilize social media to help your community.

Stick to what’s important to you

If you want to affect change in your community but the novelty of social media has worn off, you can still use platforms like Facebook and Twitter to raise awareness about causes that are important to you.

In fact, limiting your posts to instances where you’re raising awareness about certain issues, highlighti­ng events in your community or urging others to donate to important local causes might help ensure more of those posts are actually read.

Friends and followers may be less inclined to read your posts and learn about the issues you care about if such posts are sandwiched between inane posts about everyday life.

Start a group

Another way to help your community is to invite other social media users in your community to join a group focused on address- ing a particular cause or issue in your community.

For example, a Facebook group can be a great place to organize a park cleanup and help fellow residents recognize the need to remove debris from a nearby park.

Organizing such groups won’t require much time, but they can be an effective and convenient way to connect like-minded individual­s in your community.

Promote, support others’ achievemen­ts

Promoting and supporting others’ achievemen­ts is another way to use social media to build a sense of community.

A simple expression of support for a local athlete, author, teacher, etc., may inspire others to offer their own support, strengthen­ing your community and the connection you and your neighbours feel to it.

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