Contribution can be visible, but only by choice.

The Shared Table can feed the Community Ledger when someone chooses public support or public contribution. Ordinary participation stays private.

Hands around a table with a paper logbook, food crates and an abstract contribution dashboard.
Generated bridge image for opt-in contribution records.
Image model prompt

Photorealistic editorial website section image for a public community contribution ledger linked to local food sharing. Scene: close-up of hands around a rustic timber table, one person writing contribution notes in a paper logbook, another holding a phone with an abstract dashboard glow but no readable text, coins are absent, food crates and herbs nearby, coastal Australian community hall atmosphere. Communicates optional public support, time contribution, trust and privacy. No logos, no readable text, no crypto symbols, no QR codes, no fantasy. Warm natural light, grounded, human, practical, 16:9 landscape, high detail.

What this adds to the existing ledger page.

The Community Ledger page already explains how public support can connect a person, project, service and support record. The Shared Table gives that pathway a concrete community use case: food prep, growing, transport, elder/youth knowledge sharing, safety checks, cleanup and project support.

Support record

A person or business funds practical Shared Table work and chooses a public acknowledgement.

Contribution record

A helper logs useful time, such as cooking, setup, transport, growing or teaching.

Evidence trail

Aggregated public-safe records can help grant acquittals without exposing private details.