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History

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It was established in 1991 and has only gained momentum since then. The culture of communion rests on the premise that everyone has something to give — understanding, attention, forgiveness, a smile, time, talents, ideas and help.2 The initial Economy of Communion businesses began with the active participation of those in need — hundreds put their resources together, often selling chickens or other livestock to purchase "shares" for the initial capital.2 Over 750 companies all over the world today continue to work together to keep the Economy of Communion going to fulfill the needs of those around them.3

Goals

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• Helping people in need – creating new jobs and intervening to meet their immediate needs beginning with those who share in the spirit that animates the Economy of Communion[1] • Spreading the "Culture of Giving" and of reciprocity – indispensable and necessary values for an Economy of Communion[2] • Developing the business – which has to remain effective and competitive even if it is open to gratuitousness[3] —Preceding unsigned comment added by Acallon (talkcontribs) 05:54, 7 December 2009 (UTC) [reply ]

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EOC Businesses

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Here are just a few examples of Economy of Communion businesses in the United States:

- Finish Line Tutoring

- Mundell & Associates [1] —Preceding unsigned comment added by Acallon (talkcontribs) 05:56, 7 December 2009 (UTC) [reply ]

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