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[permaculture] Sustainability Through Permaculture-Worldwide Projects Appeal to Bring Sustainable Living Skills to Women in Northern India
- From: Wesley Roe and Santa Barbara Permaculture Network <lakinroe@silcom.com>
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- Subject: [permaculture] Sustainability Through Permaculture-Worldwide Projects Appeal to Bring Sustainable Living Skills to Women in Northern India
- Date: Sun, 20 Jul 2008 20:36:04 -0700
North India Appeal for Permaculture Design Course Aid
Sustainability Through Permaculture-Worldwide Projects That Grow Hope
Help Quail Springs Bring Sustainable Living Skills to Abused Women in
Northern India
The Satya-Jyoti Farm in Northern India has requested us at Quail
Springs to teach a Permaculture Design Course at their center in Northern India.
This farm is striving to become sustainable as they support and educate women, who have been labeled as untouchables because they were abused by their husbands and they eventually left them.
Quail Springs Learning Oasis and Permaculture Farm in So. California mountains near Santa Barbara, with your help,
will be sending its co-founder, Warren Brush, who is a Permaculture Designer and Educator, to teach this internationally recognized course this coming January.
This teaching will offer skills in healing themselves, the land and their communities through building systems of agriculture and human habitation that are ecologically equitable, healthy, resilient, and stable.
Thank you for your support.
To Donate Now
Call Quail Springs
805.886.7239
or Email
w@quailsprings.org
A Project of Quail Springs
www.quailsprings.org
- [permaculture] Sustainability Through Permaculture-Worldwide Projects Appeal to Bring Sustainable Living Skills to Women in Northern India, Wesley Roe and Santa Barbara Permaculture Network, 07/20/2008
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