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Groups > Intentional Communities Intentional Communities have historically been places where
idealists have come together to create a better world.
Although thousands exist or are forming today, most people are
unaware of them or their roots. The Intentional Communities
web ring is intended to increase public awareness of existing
and newly forming communities. These web sites contain
information and referrals for those who are actively seeking,
or simply curious about, alternate lifestyles for themselves
and their families.
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A sampling from our Member Sites(s) Use the link above to review/visit
Alpha Farm Community
Alpha Farm is an intentional community of people who have chosen to live and work together to share a more harmonious way of living.
The Gathering
The Gathering is based on a web community that was created during the spring of 2001. After considerable growth, and much debate we decided to create this site.
Within the following pages we hope that you will find much that will capture your interest. Please feel free to post your thoughts and comments at the forum.
Enjoy your time at The Gathering!
RAINBOW FAMILY WAY-STATION
The Rainbow Way-station is deep in the Hawaiian rainforest.The intent is to maintain a very small core group, having space left over for visitors and travelers.
Twin Oaks Community
Twin Oaks Community is an intentional community in rural Virginia that is income-sharing, holds the values of non-violence, egalitarianism, and environmentalism and manufactures leisure furniture, makes soy products like tofu and tempeh, and indexes books.
PolyPioneers in Aotearoa 'New Zealand'
This is a simple 'home-made' networking, information and contacts site for people who are involved and/or looking for support in forming honest, respectful, long- term multi-partner relationships and families — in Aotearoa/NZ — with links to the growing polyamory movement and networks in many places and countries in the world ! NZPolys@yahoo.com
Click here to preview and visit the 15 member sites in Intentional Communities.
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