RE: (no subject)
From: Eileen McCourt (emccourtmindspring.com)
Date: Fri, 5 Oct 2001 16:32:01 -0600 (MDT)
Much better for these tired eyes!  I like this idea.

--eileen

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[mailto:cohousing-l-admin [at] cohousing.org]  On Behalf Of Fred H Olson
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D Dean <DARdean [at] worldnet.att.net> is the author of the message below but
due to a problem (Posted in tiny font using html attachment see sep
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Re: The discussion on childcare in Co-Housing settings

Perhaps some solutions could be found by "thinking outside the box". Some
childcare needs could be met by offering someone who could not otherwise
afford a co-housing environment a place to stay in exchange for certain
childcare duties. This might open your minds to a recently retired person
or even someone disabled, I know I, myself would be interested in such a
proposal.  It is both creative and profitable for all.

DeDean. MEd. former owner of a California DayCare Center



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