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"There is one thing stronger than all the armies in the world, and that is an idea whose time has come."
-Victor Hugo

 

Family Mission Statement

Yes, you can draft a family mission statement that is genuine and useable.

When a family begins to think about its future, the first thing you think of is a mission statement. You want a document you can move into the future with, but the temptation for platitudes that aren’t relevant to real-life often overtakes you and the mission statement stays in the drawer.

We help families design mission statements that are deeply relevant and supported by the history and narrative of the family.

With the help of family chronicler Frank Gregorsky, we have developed a remarkable process that harvests the rich experiences of the family over time and uses them to create not only a mission statement but also a narrative on the experiences and challenges that have enabled the family to thrive and survive.

If you wonder if you can draft a family mission statement that is genuine and useable, Yes, you can.