No Jobs, No Housing Didn't Stop Single Mothers in Columbia
Submitted by MarilynW on Wed, 02/04/2015 - 11:05am
Without Work or Housing, These Single Mothers Built Their Own Eco-village
So Angela Dolmetsh, the association's director, set out to find a plot of land on which to build homes for the single mothers the association employed. The central idea was to create a place where women could live and work, enabling them to raise their families while supporting themselves financially. With a personal donation from Dolmetsh, it settled on an area in Palmira, 20 minutes outside the city of Cali, and subsequently received government grants and began building homes for $9,000 per unit. The first four homes were built in 2008, and the women who moved in were enrolled in classes on recycling, composting, papermaking, and sustainable farming.
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Is there a way to center images?
This looks a little awkward.
To thine own self be true.
Morning Marilyn...
the center tags work and you can also use the center attribute in the img tag if you post your images the conventional way by using HTML. But when you use our image uploader you are at the mercy of the left margin, but I'll check and see if there's a work around.
Wonderful story! Would love to see grants for similar
communal living and work projects/opportunities in the US.
Do you guys have any programs like this, up north, Marilyn?
Mollie
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This story shows what can be done
No government program like this in Canada, Mollie especially now under a right wing government.
I like the idea that this can be done. Human ingenuity and creativity can solve the problems of poverty and homelessness but we need to change the values imposed by Capitalism.
To thine own self be true.
This is absolutely the direction I want to go
The direction I feel we must go in order to maximize our chances, and civilization's chances, for survival.
Co-housing is good too, in an urban context.
Currently reading Diana Leafe Christian's Creating a Life Together
http://www.newsociety.com/Books/C/Creating-a-Life-Together
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