Mapping Community Assets Workbook

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For this week’s reflection, I choose to write about Mapping Community Assets Workbook by Diane Dorfman. The key concept for the reading was about how you can see what people around you can offer to help you achieve or gain something. The main point of the reading was to help the reader see what they have to offer and what other people the reader knows can offer them. The concept I had the most trouble with is coming up with assets of mine that weren’t materialized but actual individuals.
Throughout the reading there was activities that were meant to help the reader think of individual assets and people that helped them or can help them gain some sort of asset. The reading also defines assets as “assets are both things (material objects)

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