Project follow-up
La-a-la documents every stage of the library's construction. Community members can share photos, videos and text updates on progress, from fundraising to inauguration.
Community involvement
By creating a public La-a-la, residents can invite other members of the community to participate. This encourages engagement and allows people to have their say in the design and layout of the library.
Discussion forums
Integrated forums enable members to ask questions, share ideas and discuss specific library needs. For example, they can discuss which books to acquire or activities to organize.
Fundraising
La-a-la can also be used to organize fundraising campaigns. Users can propose fundraising activities, such as bake sales or community events, and share the results in real time.
Sharing Resources and Skills
Members can use La-a-la to share their skills and resources. For example, a local architect can offer design help, or a teacher can organize reading workshops.
Historical documentation
Once the project is completed, the La-a-la will serve as an archive for the community, listing the challenges encountered, the successes achieved, and the lessons learned, which can be very inspiring for other future projects.
Conclusion
In this way, La-a-la becomes a versatile tool that not only centralizes information, but also strengthens community ties, encourages participation and facilitates the management of collective projects. It's a great way to turn a local initiative into a true story of collaboration and success.