
Hope brings us together. See what people around the world are hopeful for and join the conversation. What are you #HopefulFor in 2018?


What are you #HopefulFor in 2018? See how Brian J. from the U.S. answered, and discover the different ways hope brings us together.


I have sent numerous requests with my photo and State ID....
2017 was a rough year, almost lost my leg, and lost access to my Facebook account. I am working diligently
I have my old profiles password, but no access to my old phone number.
2-way authentica

Someone made a page using my photos and Facebook said its not breaking any community laws if someone steals my face name and contacts and creates a page. Shysty shysters and prejudiced
Because you don't even know the problems.
My friend Nini Lin. Her husband Anderson Chen. didn't want to pay for children also sometimes ...
Hit the child. Nini works hard but her husband
tell you guys to block her. Now a lot of customers
Can't contact her and having big problems.
Who should take the responsibi
Her husband did this on purpose.Ju
And support PT party the most corrupt in the world special Lula da Silva.
Fb bonds all over world in one unit
It's speed like a racing car...
It's data security strong superb ,looks like world bank safe
We love it
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What are you #HopefulFor in 2018? See how Nahum Y. from Mexico answered and discover the different ways hope brings us together.


What are you #HopefulFor in 2018? See how Ishita S. from India answered, and discover the different ways hope brings us together.


It’s National AMBER Alert awareness day. AMBER alerts harness the power of communities to quickly find missing children. We are honored to support this amazing system on Facebook.


Meet Terri, who has helped over 1,000 female motorcyclists get together.


Cynthia started Corgi Con to connect with other Corgi owners who she knew on Facebook and Instagram. In 3 years, the event has grown tenfold and the Corgi community is closer in ways she never imagined possible. Want to connect with the communities you’re into? Go to www.facebook.com/events.
Here are the top ways we saw people come together in 2017. To look at how the people in your life were a part of your year, check out your Year in Review video here: facebook.com/yearinreview
This week Mark spoke at the second annual Social Good Forum in New York. He announced new tools and initiatives to help people keep each other safe and supported on Facebook.


M Anne was so proud of her autistic son's artwork that she put it on a shirt and created Autistic Hero Teeshirts. Now other kids with autism are showcasing their creativity there, too. See more stories at www.facebook.com/CommunityVoices


Facebook created a poll.
Try Facebook Polls! Get answers to those burning questions...like should you selfie now or not?
Meet Chris, who brought people together with a shared love of catching fish. He now calls them his “fishing family.”


Facebook with Maker Faire.
Introducing Maker Faire, an organization that uses Facebook Events to bring their community together in person. Maker Faire unites makers of all kinds—from drone pilots to robot builders to nurses who make life-saving devices—then helps them stay connected with each other in between gatherings. Connect in person with communities you’re into at www.facebook.com/events


Facebook for Creators is here! Find out how to turn that amazing thing you do into an even more amazing thing. Tap here to get inspired and learn more: www.facebook.com/creators


Former Georgetown University student Febin wanted to give back to the people who take care of his campus and give them credit for all they do. So he created the Unsung Heroes Page. See more stories at www.facebook.com/CommunityVoices (http://www.facebook.com/communityvoices)




































