Whether you've just learned how to make an origami crane or you need help figuring out the instructions for a new model, connecting with other origami enthusiasts is a great way to find the support you need to take your paper folding skills to the next level.
Facebook is a great way to connect with other origami enthusiasts. There are several origami related pages where you can share photos and ask questions. The Origami Pages Facebook page is a directory of various origami resources that you might find useful as a starting point for your social media exploration of the art of paper folding.
To meet origami enthusiasts who live in your area, look for classes at community college or continuing education centers, recreation centers, or craft stores. Sometimes, public libraries or churches offer origami classes as well. If you can't find a local class, try posting fliers at a nearby craft store to recruit members for your own origami group.
If you're looking for a club for children, visit Origami Salami. This kid-led club has chapters around the world and completes a variety of origami related community service projects, such as donating displays of origami flowers to various hospitals and folding origami cranes to lend support to those affected by high profile school shootings.