Shannon Lima Launches New Website to Empower Communities With Tools for Action

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Shannon Lima Launches New Website to Empower Communities With Tools for Action
Shannon Lima New York City
New York City advocate calls on individuals to use online resources to create meaningful change in their own lives and neighborhoods

New York, NY - September 23, 2025 - Shannon Lima, a community advocate based in New York City, has officially launched her new website designed to inspire people to take small, practical steps toward building stronger, more connected communities. The platform offers free resources, stories, and guides that help everyday people learn how to organize, support, and take action.

“This site isn’t about me,” said Lima. “It’s about giving people simple tools they can use on their own to make life better where they live.”

The launch comes at a time when civic engagement is at historic lows. According to the Corporation for National and Community Service, volunteer rates in the U.S. dropped from 30% in 2005 to just 23% in 2021. Meanwhile, Pew Research reports that 64% of Americans feel disconnected from their local communities.

“People want to make a difference, but they often don’t know where to start,” Lima explained. “That’s why I built this website—to show that you don’t have to wait for permission. You can take action today.”

The site features:

  • Step-by-step guides on starting local projects, from neighborhood clean-ups to small advocacy campaigns.

  • Personal stories highlighting how ordinary people sparked change in their communities.

  • Practical resources like letter templates, event planning checklists, and community outreach tips.

Lima says the goal is not just awareness, but empowerment. “If one person reads a guide and then organizes a food drive or helps their neighbor set up a safe walking group, that’s success,” she said.

The importance of local action cannot be overstated. Studies show that strong community ties reduce crime, improve public health, and increase resilience during crises. The Harvard School of Public Health notes that people who are socially connected live an average of 7 years longer than those who are isolated.

“This isn’t about grand gestures,” Lima added. “It’s about everyday action. Pick up the phone. Knock on a door. Organize something small. My website is just here to spark the ideas—you already have the power.”

Call to Action

Shannon Lima’s website is now live and open to the public. Visit today to explore the tools, share your own story, or download free resources. Most importantly, take one small step in your own neighborhood.

As Lima put it: “Don’t just read about change. Be the reason it happens.”

To view the new website click here.

Email contact: shannonlima@emaildn.com

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