Bringing People Together: Hosting a Community Meeting

Host a Community Meeting

Summary of the Lesson:

  • Choose a convenient location like a library, community center, or even your home.
  • Create an agenda to present The Portland Loo® and gather feedback.
  • Provide handouts with key facts and links for further learning.
  • Encourage attendees to sign petitions and volunteer for the cause.

Community meetings are an excellent way to bring people together to discuss issues and brainstorm solutions, and this lesson focuses on how to organize and execute an effective meeting. To start, select a location that is convenient and accessible to your audience—local libraries, community centers, or even your home can work well. Plan an agenda to structure the meeting and ensure the discussion remains productive. During the meeting, introduce the problem (the lack of public restrooms) and explain why The Portland Loo® is a viable solution, emphasizing benefits like safety, cost-efficiency, and ease of maintenance. Use visual aids, such as slideshows or infographics, to make your case more compelling. Provide attendees with handouts summarizing your presentation, along with links to petitions, case studies, or resources for further learning. Facilitate an open discussion to address questions or concerns, and encourage attendees to participate by signing petitions or volunteering to support the initiative. A well-organized meeting not only builds awareness but also strengthens community bonds and generates momentum for your advocacy efforts.