On a few different levels, I feel I’m a member of some groups.
In my community, I’m a mom and so the moms tend to help each other out as far as sharing information about school, helping each other out with driving each others’ kids to activities, etc. Parents groups on Facebook help with this.
With the moms, I used to say there were the moms who work and the moms who don’t work. Moms who work tended to be not as involved in activities (coaching sports, leading Girl Scouts, volunteering at school, driving each others kids around to activities). Moms who didn’t work tended to be more involved, knew each other better, would meet for coffee, Yoga, at the gym, etc. The pandemic blended that a little, as more people are remote now so the line is not so black and white as far as “commute to work vs. stay home and not work.”
I was a member of a union for decades at work and I was in the union leadership for about 10 years. Through those labor organizations, I was politically involved, attending rallies, helping politicians with their campaigns, etc.
Now I’m retired and in some seniors’ groups in the community, even though I am not technically a senior citizen. The groups have expanded their age for eligibility so I qualify in that way.
I’m white, middle class, middle age female so there are a few groups I may identify with.