Friendship Cube Group: Volunteerism

The Friendship Cube Group is rewarding youth volunteerism with friendship cubes, and teaching the friendship cube code to youth pursuing excellence and achievement. Team members with The Friendship Cube Group have been promoting a three-step program to improve local communities: participants do a good deed, earn a friendship cube through service, and then inspire others to do the same. Participants earn a small friendship cube for a small act of kindness, and earn a larger friendship cube for achievement, excellence, and volunteerism that aids the membership of the growing friendship cube group. Only friends know the cube code. As people are mobilized into helping one another, the three-step program can transform entire communities, one person at a time, by changing people’s mindsets. Especially children and teenagers are empowered by the friendship cube group. The group provides learning, networking, and earning resources and support to people of all ages.

The Friendship Cube Group is also reaching out through volunteerism to help the visually impaired, those of lower literacy, and foreigners who speak other languages. Volunteers in the business community are currently sponsoring programs that spread awareness about systems that helps people of lower literacy, people who speak different languages, and people who are visually impaired. The Friendship Cube Group’s beacon chip-stickers and touch-binary code are adding value to property and inspiring property-owners to buy the beacon stickers and touch-binary plates in order to provide a useful service to patrons. The Friendship Cube Group beacon stickers help people locate rooms or hubs, and also serve as a tiny kiosk that supplies information that can be classified based upon job function and security clearance. Each beacon sticker is a node within a network that marks a room, its location, and the purpose of the room. EduCube Canada had created RFID stickers that act as beacons to help the blind, as well as those of lower literacy and foreigners who can use the beacon stickers and touch-binary code with Smartphones that can read and translate visual binary. RFID technology for the beacon stickers was borrowed from the same RFID stickers that prevent shoplifting. Teams with EduCube Canada are focused on promoting an intuitive and effective digital code called “Touch-binary” that is easier to learn and use than braille. The CNIB has been quietly mobilizing volunteers to work with EduCube Canada in order to serve visually impaired people across the nation. For the visually impaired, touch-binary is easy to learn, intuitive, efficient, and more effective than braille. The demand for beacon chip stickers is going up, and both private and public property owners are either paying to put up stickers or giving permission in exchange for facilities providing services to the Friendship Cube Group Teams. As more facilities across the country are buying the stickers and plates in order to help blind people as well as people with lower literacy, awareness of the friendship cube code is gradually spreading and becoming an accepted standard. The benefit is that anyone can take a photo of a plate written in the touch-binary friendship cube code. It benefits more than just the visually impaired. It benefits those of lower literacy and foreigners who can’t read english. The code is a code of light that can be easily translated by a smartphone application into any other written language. The friendship cube touch binary code can be recognized by webcam smartphone applications, by eye, and by feel… by touch. It is more intuitive than braille, and it even helps people that are not blind. Anyone with a smartphone can read and understand it.

The friendship cube system inspires volunteerism, service, and planned acts of kindness. It empowers those who serve with the digital cube code that has promise for creating global peace through understanding. Literally the playing field is flattened so that all participants can understand, make a difference, and make the world a better place. The code-of-light… the digital, visual binary friendship cube code, has inspired technology corporations and governments to got on-board with innovative applications like the quick-texting app for smart watches and the visual binary interface for smart glass. Digital solutions based upon the friendship cube code are emerging in places where they improve and enable teams to effectively operate. The friendship cube system has done much to inspire volunteerism with a tangible and substantial, physical tool… a handheld cube that a person can explain to another person within a few minutes. EduCube Canada is motivating volunteerism, improving lives, and empowering Canadians with the friendship cube code. Friendship Cubes are used to reward excellence and service, and the friendship cube group motivates especially teenage volunteerism. Through the friendship cube code, team members are empowering access and linkage technologies, applications, and software. It is gradually making the country safer, smarter, fairer, and wealthier.

Beacon chip stickers and touch binary help the blind, those with lower literacy, and those who only read foreign languages. For international hubs, the friendship cube code plates are especially useful as technologies like Siri can read and translate the visual binary friendship cube code into every other language. EduCube Canada is mobilizing volunteers to negotiate permission from property owners across Canada to put up the beacon chip stickers and touch-binary codes on plates designed to help the visually impaired and those of lower literacy or foreign language. Organizations need to know what the beacon stickers and the touch binary codes are, so that staffs are aware of what they do and can explain them to visitors. Some facilities even provide small bluetooth-compatible guide technologies that first were implemented in national museums for self-guided tours. Property owners, including ministries, municipalities, institutions, universities, schools, foundations, clubs, and businesses need to know how the friendship cube code acts to add value to properties and facilities. The Friendship Cube Group aims to help facilities that agree to put up the stickers to get grants from national organizations. Most municipalities and organizations have already said yes, but there is also a tiny contingent of agitated complainers who are uninformed and paranoid about the national and international agencies promoting the new beacon stickers, codes, and technologies.

The Friendship Cube Group seeks transparency and accountability, and more than that… to spread awareness of the good potential within humanity to do good deeds that help everyone. Organizations connected with the Cube Group are being given briefings that explain the new codes and systems being implemented with the help of these valuable partnerships. Young volunteers are promoting the friendship cube system in local schools. Young volunteers do a significant act of kindness, volunteering and service in order to earn a friendship cube and be taught the friendship cube code from a friend that has already learned it. The cubes are “hard to get”. You can’t get them without serving. And youth are the ones that teach the code to each-other. The Friendship Cube Group is a bottom-up, grassroots, mostly volunteer-run organization. Youth inspire volunteerism and reward others with friendship cubes and membership in friendship cube clubs. EduCube Canada aims to spread increasing awareness of the friendship cube group… awareness that empowers young people to serve and unite.

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