♿👵 How to Include Disabled and Elderly Members
1.) Someone who is disabled or over 65 can still be a full member of Safein Community by: 2. Financial or Asset-Based Contributions If someone […]
1.) Someone who is disabled or over 65 can still be a full member of Safein Community by: 2. Financial or Asset-Based Contributions If someone […]
Whether or not you still need to work outside the community after contributing 18 hours per week depends on a few key factors in your […]
Who pays for a community like Safein Community—or any intentional, cooperative, or semi-communal living group—depends on the financial model it chooses. Here are the most […]
Also: -Buy land -clear land -a community kitchen? -build up the garden and farm (Green Houses) -build a gym -build a community square (discussions)(Security Room) […]
An “Emergency Bunker” can serve a real and symbolic purpose in a community like Safein Community, especially if designed thoughtfully and transparently—not in a doomsday-prepper […]
Avoiding being labeled as a cult—especially if you’re forming a cooperative or intentional community—comes down to transparency, consent, shared governance, and legal structure. Here’s a […]
Based on how the Safein Community describes itself—as a cooperative with collective investment and decision-making—it’s most likely that the land is owned by the cooperative […]
The Safein Community exhibits many characteristics commonly associated with communes or intentional communities. It emphasizes cooperative living, shared resources, and collective decision-making. Members contribute through […]
It may seem like many people are against gardening and farming, but in reality, it’s not that everyone is opposed to it—it’s more that certain […]
Chart: Gardening, Fruits, and Homemade Items (Including Baking Soda & Yeast) Item Type How to Grow or Make Yield or End Product Tomatoes Vegetable/Fruit Plant […]