Who We Are



VISION 


To bring together a group of people who have chosen to live and/or work together in pursuit of a common ideal or vision.  Most, though not all, share land or housing.  Intentional communities come in all shapes and sizes, and display an amazing diversity in their common values, which may be social, economic, spiritual, political, and/or ecological.  Some are rural; some urban.  Some live in a single residence; some in separate households.  Some raise children; some don’t.  Some are secular, some are spiritually based, others are both.  For all their variety though, the communities featured in our magazine hold a common commitment to living cooperatively, to solving problems nonviolently, and to sharing the experiences with others.”

COMMITMENT  


We strive to be the change we want to see in the world by farming organically for local markets and home use, utilizing technologies and permaculture, minimizing resource use and living in community.  We’re also involved in helping others in finding more sustainable solutions for everyday living through education and demonstration of subjects such as native and edible landscaping, reuse, recycling, conservation, and more.  As citizens in the Sunshine State, we place a strong emphasis on solar projects, such as solar heating, cooking and electricity.




MISSION 

The Mission at Sustainable Love Garden is to form a sustainable, Eco-Friendly, farm-based intentionally community that provides all of the needs of the community members. Members are community-minded and focused on maintaining the well-being of the community activities cultivate an atmosphere of common purpose and shared experiences. Prospectives members need no money to join, only a willingness to put the community first and a dedicated to living in harmony, giving form the heart, and dedication is required. 


INTENTIONAL COMMUNITIES


SLG is an intentional community. That means, a group of people working together toward shared goals. Most intentional communities share land and other resources. We encourage Non-Violent Communication, share resources and chores, up through modern day choosing communities and eco-villages there is as much variety within the movement as ideas people can come up with for interesting ways to get together with others.

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