bridging the gap

we see each other at our kids events, networking meetings, happy hours, local restaurants, and our row at church. an hour or three of interaction never paints the full story. We live in a country that, according to US News and World Report “America’s gross domestic product in 2022 was more than 40% greater than that of China, the world No. 2. Even more striking, U.S. GDP was over five times that of the next two largest economies, Japan and Germany.”

we’re swimming in cash, domestically, and yet income disparity is through the roof.

not only do we differ economically, we differ in our religious beliefs, that about therapy, who should and shouldn’t open a business, and where that business is okay. as long as our personal spaces aren’t infringed upon, we can get along just fine.

but what happens when life happens? When the panic attack hits or we lose our jobs and have to go home and tell our families? what happens when the food runs out or our zoloft prescription isn’t refilled?

our hope at re:co is simple: that you’re empowered to be bold enough to disrupt systems that keep you stuck.

We know it’s not easy to share the pain of your past and present. it’s difficult to approach leadership in your church or office to say something’s not right and we can work together to fix it.

You don’t have to have all the answers to make an impact. give yourself permission to dream and see what you can do when you’re scared, uncertain, and full of the lies that you believe about how articulate and educated you need to be to make a difference.

it’s going to take all of us.

are you in?

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