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I joined my branch when it was about two years old and have been in it got two years since. We are just now moving out of "pre-branch" - the period of intense direct support from national, including almost daily communication between our national contact and our local leadership. We'll now be a bit more independent, but that's because we were given so much guidance and support to build ourselves up.
I don't know what the very first steps of starting a fresh branch are like from firsthand experience, but my understanding is you first go through study as an individual member and then they help you build the branch from the ground up. The early phase is all about getting a small core of good organizers rather than building numbers.
No, that's definitely not the case. We have a well developed system for building at-large members with no nearby branch. New branches get established through this process all the time.
We had more growth than we were prepared to manage and it was especially bad at the height of 2020 and the months following Al-Aqsa Flood. My understanding is it's much smoother atm, but yeah, it's a thing that happens. If you don't get a prompt response, consider other channels - the Instagram page for a branch in your state, even if it's not close, could be helpful.
Yes, I know people who have