Coming to Ramara

Neighbour-to-neighbour help, built around Ramara.

A private community platform for asking for a hand, offering one, and noticing what our rural communities need.

Choose the updates you want

I may need a handHear when private help requests open.I’d like to helpHear when helper interest opens.Keep me updatedProject news, opportunities, expansion, and ideas.

The full platform

One clear path, with a different interface for each role.

The public site is the first release. These private interfaces are designed and being built, but are not available to use yet.

  1. 01

    Resident interface

    Explain a practical need in private

    A guided form will ask only what is needed, show the safety boundary, and allow an adult to review before sending.

  2. 02

    Helper interface

    Offer time, skills, and clear boundaries

    Helpers will be able to share availability, travel range, and the kinds of tasks they can safely consider.

  3. 03

    Coordination interface

    Review before any introduction

    A trained coordinator will use a protected workspace to check consent, boundaries, conflicts, and the next safe step. There will be no public directory of needs.

What we are building

Practical help, handled with care.

Ramara Helps is designed around three private ways to take part. These are the planned paths, not services you can book today.

Ask for a hand

Ramara adults will be able to explain a practical need without a public post or account.

Offer what you can

Adults may offer help from anywhere when they agree to serve people in Ramara.

Notice community gaps

Residents and future community partners may privately share a recurring need without naming a household.

Built for this place

Built for a wide, rural township.

Access should not depend on living close to neighbours or being comfortable online. Landline and assisted options are planned with clear consent and trained support.

We want to learn with rural residents and trusted community places. No partner, staffed phone line, or service is being claimed before it is actually ready.

Why Ramara Helps is being built

Many needs, different safeguards

Start with everyday help. Add checks before higher-risk help.

Listening areas

Everyday practical help

  • Basic computer and technology help
  • Finding information and forms
  • Ground-level garden or light yard help
  • Outdoor pickup or doorstep delivery
  • Community cleanup or public-place companionship

Added safeguards

Not before the right checks

  • In-home work or passenger transportation
  • Snow, power tools, ladders, or heavy lifting
  • Keys, vulnerable-adult support, or special-diet meals
  • Paid services, professional work, or licensed trades

There will be no paid ranking, public list of people asking for help, or promise of a match before the service is ready. Any possible cost must be clear before an introduction.

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Release path

Open each part only when it is ready.

This is the working sequence, not a promise of fixed dates. Each later release depends on privacy, safety, and operating checks.

  1. Now · July 2026

    Public prelaunch

    Learn what is planned, choose confirmed email updates, and start general conversations.
  2. Next release

    Private forms

    Resident and helper forms open after production security and operating readiness. Matching remains off.
  3. Pilot gate

    Limited introductions

    Selected everyday-help categories open only after trained coordination and safeguards are working.
  4. After Ramara evidence

    Measured expansion

    Broader categories, partnerships, and other towns are considered only after learning from the Ramara pilot.

Help shape the platform

There are more ways to take part than asking or helping.

Choose General updates & conversations below if you want to hear about a specific way to get involved. Every address uses the same confirm-first signup flow.

  • Partner locallyCommunity groups, businesses, and service organizations.
  • Support the workFuture donation or resource opportunities, when a formal path exists.
  • Explore another townPeople interested in careful expansion beyond Ramara.
  • Share an ideaSuggestions about access, features, and needs we should understand.

This is not donation processing, a partnership application, or a help request. For a general message, visit Contact.