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People with diverse backgrounds, skills and personal goals join our community for a year of service or for a lifetime, volunteering their time and energy; living, working, learning and growing with us. The common thread that brings us all here is a desire to do service. Each volunteer brings strengths and abilities and each contributes to the personal growth of others.
This motivation is idealistic to be sure. Its an idealism that we strive to live out, day to day. We invite volunteers to roll up their sleeves and help to create a community based on the blend of ideals that each person brings. All tasks are shared according to the talents and abilities of the members of the community. Most volunteers comment that they never worked so hard, with such long hours, but the personal rewards made it the opportunity of a lifetime.
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WORKING WITH PEOPLE WHO HAVE DISABILITIES
People with developmental disabilities who live in Kimberton Hills bring a special quality to community life which creates vitality and enriches everyone. Volunteers often say that they receive more from their friends with special needs than they could ever give.
Volunteers help in our homes and workshops, supporting others in their work, helping with health and hygiene, participating in cultural events, and sometimes merely having a good time together on quiet evenings. All of us have some limitations or measure of disability; some people have disabilities and needs that are more apparent. Responding to these needs helps us to focus our energies outwardly. It is this awareness that creates community. People with developmental disabilities also help us see one anothers strengths more clearly. When we are able to recognize and work with the strengths of others we are building a community structure that sustains everyone.
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LIVING IN COMMUNITY
The Healthy Social Life is found when, in the mirror of each human soul the whole community finds its reflection, and when in the community the strength of each one is living.
-Rudolf Steiner, The Motto of the Social Ethic
In Kimberton Hills, the village model is strongly evident. All members of the community, from young children to elderly residents, service volunteers, and coworkers-- all residents are integrated into the life of the community, and participate in its work, recreation, festivals and home life.
Volunteers come to Kimberton Hills to be a part of a community and to build relationships based on mutual trust and caring. We create a home and a life vocation in relationship with our fellow community members. We invite you to look to the needs of those around you with great care, and strive to meet those needs. A strong community can create for its members a life of celebration, service, meaningful work, and personal development in a setting that is rich in connection and friendship and in which all participants can flourish.
Community also means making decisions cooperatively, being part of the process, even when the process requires time and deliberation.
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RHYTHM OF LIFE
Village life has its own unhurried but regular rhythm. Weekdays are structured by the morning and afternoon work sessions and three family-style meals shared in each house. Weekends have their own pace, including trips, Sunday services, folk dances, concerts or other special gatherings. Yearly we celebrate seasonal festivals, connecting the rhythms of nature and spiritual life.
Though the rhythm of the community appears to be slow and steady, it is a rigorous lifestyle with constant demands on your energy and time. Applicants need to be physically healthy and have mental and emotional stamina. Life and work are not separate. We live each day finding meaning in every experience of life, be that hanging clothes on the line, reading a story together, attending community meetings, or sharing a meal.
For more information about volunteering at Kimberton Hills on an occasional basis, please contact Nell Hazinski at 610-935-3963 or, email information@camphillkimberton.org.
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