By following these guidelines, your story can inspire and resonate with others, contributing to a collective understanding of what it means to feel welcomed and to belong in a community.

Be genuine and personal

  • Share real-life experiences that reflect your feelings of belonging or moments when you felt welcomed.
  • Include specific details that make your story unique and relatable.

Focus on positivity and inclusion

  • Highlight actions, events, or people that made you feel included and valued in the community.
  • Emphasize the positive impact of these experiences on your sense of belonging.

Respect privacy

  • Obtain permission before mentioning names or identifying details of others involved in your story.
  • Use pseudonyms or general descriptions if permission cannot be obtained.

Reflect diversity

  • Share experiences that showcase the diverse ways people can feel welcomed and included.
  • Consider including different perspectives or cultural contexts in your story.

Avoid negative or discriminatory language

  • Refrain from using language that discriminates, excludes, or diminishes any group or individual.
  • Focus on constructive and uplifting narratives.

Don’t overwhelm with details

  • Avoid including excessive background information or unrelated details that may distract from the core story.
  • Keep the narrative focused on the theme of belonging and welcoming.

Avoid commercial content

  • Do not use your story to promote products, services, or businesses.
  • Keep the content non-commercial and centered on personal experiences.