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In our hectic, fast-paced, consumer-driven society, it’s common to feel overwhelmed, isolated and alone. Many are re-discovering the healing and empowering role that community can bring to our lives. The sense of belonging we feel when we make the time to take an active role in our communities can give us a deeper sense of meaning and purpose. - Robert Alan

The concept of community comes from having something in common; a common place, interest or distinction and therefore a form of order.

Without them there would perhaps not be chaos, but things would certainly be more chaotic. T.S. Eliot went so far as to say: “What life have you if you have not life together? There is no life that is not in community.”

There are all sorts of communities: selfhelp groups, clubs, advocacy groups, civic and political groups, sports leagues, sports fans, ethnic subcultures, voluntary associations, hobbyists, activists and a plethora of other sorts of associations that people are a part of. In our housing communities, golf, tennis, swimming and retirement further define these communities.

In each community there are individuals who have their own unique sets of skills, knowledge, interests, ambitions and needs.

Webster’s defines “community” as “a unified body of individuals.” Our Happy Herald community is comprised of people of all ages, professions, cultures, and religions, with one principal unifying quality, an innate desire to focus on the positive.

Happy Herald started in 1995 as a small community of like-minded people with a purpose of spreading positive news. Today there are more than ¼ million members in the Happy Herald community and with the help of our on-line presence at www.HappyHerald.com our growth continues to spread all over the world. Our community helps and supports each other, does good deeds, rescues animals and endeavors to develop a more positive life with family, friends and work.

In these tough times more than ever people are craving community support. People who once felt left out now find kindred spirits. As our Happy Herald community grows more, people begin to have a place to belong and discover they too have role to play. Happy Herald strives to build lasting bonds of loyalty and discover new sources of growth. Our focus is to put people at the center with our community members supporting each other while synergistically patronizing our essential advertisers. Happy Herald has created one more avenue to support our community by helping those who want to buy their dream home or investment property at this most opportune time: Happy Herald Realty, a real estate division of Happy Herald Newspaper, has the same company philosophy of treating our community like family. Whether you want to buy, sell or rent, as a real estate estate broker for years and a staff licensed with 20 years of experience in home auctions, sales, rentals and mortgages, Happy Herald Realty is here when you are ready. Search for your dream home today at www.HappyHeraldRealty.com or call (561) 394-7466 and ask for our real estate division.

Thank you for giving your support and being a part of our Happy Herald community.

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