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People come to live in Kimberton Hills to build community. Persons with varying abilities live and work together, striving to create a home and a life vocation.
The agricultural history of our land greatly influences our lives. We all work within our community and strive to find our meaningful vocation as land workers, craft people or homemakers.
In Kimberton Hills, we believe that each person has his or her own unique destiny. Inspired by the teachings of Austrian philosopher Rudolf Steiner, we try to build an environment that supports each person's individual striving.
HOW TO BECOME A VILLAGER
An adult who has a developmental disability can apply to become a resident at Kimberton Hills. We welcome inquiries and visits to discuss residency possibilities.
We encourage those who are interested in our community to come and visit. You are welcome to tour the community, formally, informally or visit our Coffee Shop.
SCHEDULE A GUIDED TOUR
Self-guided tour maps are available. You can tour the village or schedule an interview with a resident coworker, by calling 610-935-3963.
If you are interested in the community for yourself, a friend or family member down load the Villager Packet and if you have further questions, please call the Admissions office at 610-935-3963, or e-mail us at information@camphillkimberton.org. We will be happy to explore with you the possibilities of coming to Camphill.
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.PDF FORM- Click here to download
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.DOC FORM- Click here to download
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There are also Camphill communities in southeast Pennsylvania for children and young adults. Camphill Special School provides a Waldorf-style education for kindergarten through high school.
For young adults, Camphill Soltane provides a meaningful transitional environment from adolescence to adulthood.
For more information about other Camphill communities in North America, visit the Camphill Association of North America's website.
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