“The Towers Fell, But We Rise Up.”

GeekMom

I love Meetup.com, an online network that exists to help people connect in real-life groups on a local level. I belong to Meetups for San Diego homeschooling, families with deaf and hard-of-hearing kids, and a women’s book club. Email notifications of park days and outings land in my inbox every week. A quick glance at the San Diego Meetup page reveals upcoming gatherings of a hiking group, a leatherworking group, a photography club, and a group of people meeting today to remember 9/11.

Yesterday, a touching letter from Meetup’s co-founder and CEO, Scott Heiferman, went out to all members. I learned to my surprise that Meetup.com was born out of 9/11.

I don’t write to our whole community often, but this week is special because it’s the 10th anniversary of 9/11 and many people don’t know that Meetup is a 9/11 baby.

Let me tell you the Meetup story. I was living a couple miles from the Twin Towers, and I was the kind of person who thought local community doesn’t matter much if we’ve got the internet and tv. The only time I thought about my neighbors was when I hoped they wouldn’t bother me.

When the towers fell, I found myself talking to more neighbors in the days after 9/11 than ever before. People said hello to neighbors (next-door and across the city) who they’d normally ignore. People were looking after each other, helping each other, and meeting up with each other. You know, being neighborly.

A lot of people were thinking that maybe 9/11 could bring people together in a lasting way. So the idea for Meetup was born: Could we use the internet to get off the internet–and grow local communities?

You can read the rest of the story–and find over 100,000 local groups–on the Meetup site.

Liked it? Take a second to support GeekDad and GeekMom on Patreon!
Become a patron at Patreon!

1 thought on ““The Towers Fell, But We Rise Up.”

  1. I received the same letter. I found it very touching. It is an awesome site and a great way to meet people. If it weren’t for Meetup, we’d not have some of the friends we currently have. We LOVE it!

    Excellent article. Thanks. πŸ™‚

Comments are closed.