Camphill Village Minnesota
Meaningful Work
Jan Zuzalek, a member of Camphill Village in
Sauk Center, MN, says there is a healing aspect associated with the
community's bakery. Part of that healing comes from doing the
meaningful work of providing the Camphill residents with a wholesome
staple food. Just getting your hands in the
warm moist dough has its
own therapeutic effect. In addition, Camphill is an agricultural
community and baking bread is an agricultural act. According to Jan,
"We raise our own wheat and it's really important to make our own bread
with it." Many things come full circle at Camphill Village.
Established in 1980, Camphill Village is an agriculturally oriented
rural community with adults who have developmental disabilities. Part
of a large network of Villages around the world, Camphill Village is
dedicated to fostering an atmosphere of confidence and mutual
appreciation.
Learning from Each Other
The first community was founded by Dr. Karl Koening is Aberdeen,
Scotland, whose vision was to focus on the abilities of each person,
not the disabilities. Today Dr. Koening's vision lives strong in over
90 communities in 19 different countries. In the words of the Camphill
Association of North America, "Members of the communities teach and
learn from each other in a process of mutual
interaction. The needs of
each person are met through living in a cooperative community - each
individual contributing his or her own special gifts and talents."
These principles have led the Associations to be praised for their
'balanced and comprehensive approach to addressing the real issues and
needs of people with disabilities'.
At Camphill Village in Minnesota, there are:
* seven houses,
* a wood working shop,
* a weavery,
* a flock of chickens,
* a beef herd and
* large crop fields.
Echoing the founder's intent, the community is heavily rooted in
natural and agricultural cycles. Most of the crops are grown
organically and the community responds to the cycles in the seasons.
"We plan out our work schedules every six months based on the changing
of the seasons," says Mary Davis, who, along with her partner Tom Farr,
manages the Village. "In the summer there's the garden and the
processing kitchen and the farm crops so our schedule has us more
outdoors."
From Compost to Kegs
Others in the community are responsible for:
* tending to the fields,
* working in the woodshop,
* helping maintain the grounds and buildings,
* caring for the livestock and
* possibly performing in the Village band.
For community festivals, the musical talent from within the community
is pooled together into a band that, according to Sarah, plays really
good music!
Fostering Family, Community, Society
"Camphill seeks to discover, support, and enhance the potential and
meaningful contribution of each person...to encourage each person with
disabilities to master his or her own life in the context of
family,
community, and society, emphasizing both independence and
interdependence ...to create lively, viable communities that celebrate
the individual and make educational, social, cultural, and
environmental contributions to society," says the Camphill Association
of North America. Camphill is a place where people with special needs,
like Sarah and Jan, can sink their hands into life, enjoy the community
of good friends and family, learn skilled trades and express their
talents.
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