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It takes a whole village to raise a child because a child is an active social being who interacts
with people who are not his or her parents. With each interaction, it is imperative that the child
receive the same messages as to what is right or wrong, what is valued and what is to be rejected,
and what is safe.
It is the shared values of the village, the shared commitment to each child as a loved individual
and future citizen of the village, and the shared sense of collective responsibility that underscore
the truth of why it takes a whole village to raise a child.
If the village does not support the proper raising of a child, then a parent has a difficult road
indeed, and the child is at risk. It also takes a whole village to raise a child because a village
is comprised of a diverse array of people of all ages and experiences, each of whom has something to
teach each child.
Similarly, “it takes a village” to achieve any large civil goal. It takes a shared vision, a set of
shared values, and a shared sense of collective responsibility for the common good.
Lastly, in a village, Ubuntu is widely promoted, and we strongly believe in the saying “UMUNTU
NGUMUNTU NGABANTU” (meaning “I am a person through other people, my humanity is tied to yours”) ~ A
Zulu proverb. The spiritual foundation of South African society, Ubuntu involves a belief in a
universal bond of sharing and respect that connects all of humanity.