Welcome to NETworX Yadkin
At NETworX Yadkin we build relationships across social class lines is a complex
process with many rewards and pitfalls.
NETworX
is based on the Methodist movement which French Theologian
Halevy believed provided a “ladder of opportunity” for those
experiencing poverty.
Weekly classes, accountability, and
relationship building were the core of the Methodist movement
and are at the core of the NETworX initiative.Though we are founded and hosted within the Methodist community, people of all religious and spiritual backgrounds are invited to participate.
If you would like to find out more fill out the contact form at the bottom of this page!
What is NETworX
The core of NETworX are weekly meetings that include shared
meals, time for relationship-building and mutual accountability,
goal setting, and celebration.
Childcare and transportation,
frequent barriers to regular participation, are provided as
needed without cost.
Education around the topics of self- awareness, racial equity, addiction in all of its forms, aspects of privilege, holistic poverty, social capital, the role of personal and community trauma, and community transformation form the topical base of the training classes.
It's about relationships!
Reciprocal relationships, built over a period, of time, are
central and are built through the shared cohort experience and
shared vulnerability. Participants support one another as they
develop their individual strengths, capacities, and potential.
While the initial NETworX class takes 15 weeks, but graduates are invited to continue participating in the community as we help each other move towards goals we set in the initial class.
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