Re: Disabled folks in your community?
From: juva (juvacomcast.net)
Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2008 15:25:07 -0700 (PDT)
Thanks Raines, I will check the archives.  We decided to not attend this year 
but aim for next.  We are hoping to have a lot more to offer about the 
experience next year.
Thanks for suggesting to Heartwood to look at what we did.  It would be so 
great if many communities found away to have a home available....it has been a 
great thing for us!
 -------------- Original message ----------------------
From: "Raines Cohen" <rc3-coho-L [at] raines.com>
> 
> Hi, Juva.
> 
> Thanks for posting about A Home In Community and CoHo EcoVillage in
> Corvallis... I had a delightful visit there early this year.
> 
> Have you checked the Cohousing magazine and Cohousing-L archives for
> items on this topic? (use synonyms) I believe there have been articles
> from many different perspectives on the issue. I know it's a hot topic
> ... will anyone from AHIC be speaking at the national conference this
> June? It could fit well with sessions either around affordability
> strategies or accessibility/diversity in community.
> 
> I recently advised Heartwood cohousing in Colorado to look to the A
> Home In Community model and organization if it wanted to replicate
> your experience with an opportunity of a unit on the market there.
> 
> Raines Cohen, Cohousing Coach
> Planning for Sustainable Communities
> at Berkeley (CA) Cohousing
> 
> Currently near (but not at) Eno Commons in Durham, NC; back in the
> DC-area tomorrow to organize an "Aging In Community" booth this week
> with The Cohousing Association of the U.S., Kraus-Fitch Architects,
> and Cohousing Collaborative at the American Society on Aging
> conference
> http://www.agingconference.org/
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