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About Corvidae

“It takes a village.”


From disasters big or small, it is always better to face it with friends and family.


Corvidae exists as just that – a group dedicated to helping and supporting one another through thick and thin. We are made up of members from all walks of life with one goal in mind – “Keep and protect what matters most to us.”

WE SUPPORT EACH OTHER

We are a cohesive, apolitical social organization focused on the betterment of our members through inter-reliance and group support.
One of our key tenets can be summed up as “self-reliance when I can, and group-reliance when I cannot.”
With a strong focus on self- improvement and group improvement, our members commit to investing in both the group and to other individual members.

WE BELIEVE IN COMMUNITY

Though most members are based in Georgia, Tennessee, and Florida, we use modern technology to expand the historical limitations of community-building, with associates and members across the country.
Ideal candidates for membership must have a willingness to invest in the wellbeing of the group and other individual members.

WE RESPECT OUR DIFFERENCES

There is no racial, political, sex/gender, orientation, or religious requirement to be considered for membership.
Our members come from various walks of life, faiths, and political affiliations.
Members are asked to share their knowledge and experiences with others to create a more well-rounded community.

MEMBERSHIP BENEFITS
• Cohesive social group
• Support and accountability
• Educational opportunities

PROJECTS & TRAINING
• Community gardening
• Disaster preparedness
(ecological, political, social)
• Firearms training
• Home repair and maintenance
• Physical fitness
• Self-defense
• Survival and bushcraft

PATHWAY TO MEMBERSHIP

We do not actively recruit members, but we encourage serious candidates to contact any member to indicate interest.
Prospective members may be granted probationary status.
Probationary Members will have opportunities to experience responsibilities, requirements, and benefits of the organization during the process of mutually determining whether Corvidae is the right fit.
There is no established timeline moving from Probationary to Voting Member. An offer of Membership may be offered at any time after the Probationary Member has begun to bond with current members and has shown an investment in the group and its members.