OneFamily.uno: bringing the village back, neighbourhood by neighbourhood
OneFamily.uno is a European platform where neighbours share resources and time. People list what they already own but rarely use — a drill, a sewing machine, a trailer, even an unused afternoon — and discover what their community already has. Every life hour given is recognised in ORE, a digital unit that reflects the time members invest so that value keeps flowing through the community.
The aim is simple: produce less, share more and rebuild the everyday connections between neighbours that once made a village feel like family. By circulating what already exists, communities reduce waste at the source, soften the cost of living, and create the small daily encounters that ease isolation. The platform is open to everyone, free and shaped by the members who join it, just like Wikipedia.
Originally rooted in Bamberg, Germany, and Bucharest, Romania, OneFamily.uno is now opening city by city across Europe, neighbourhood by neighbourhood. Early members shape what their community looks like.
If this resonates with you, you can join the waiting list — they'll reach out as soon as the platform opens near you!
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