RareBirds Housing Co-operative

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About the Communities

  • Established
  • English
  • Ecological
  • Urban

Founding year

  • 2012

What we do

We are currently a group of adults – singles and couples. We completed construction of our new co-op home in February 2014, after three years of community building, design and construction. We have six equal shares in the value of our property and house. Beyond this initial investment, we share equally the other costs of living together. We describe our project as an ‘intentional community’. We share expenses and live co-dependently with a common kitchen, shared evening meal, dining and living room space as well as private studio rooms. We are structured as an equity housing co-operative and our by-laws conform to the BC Co-operative Act.
Our mandate is to provide community housing designed to lessen our environmental footprint, share resources, and living costs, provide social enrichment and community support and to showcase a new model for interdependent living.
Our community life includes consensus decision making, communication based on modified circles practices, conflict resolution and respectful listening.
The RareBirds members are aware that our co-op housing model is innovative. Our research indicates that we differ from the majority of housing co-op developments in that we are building a single-family home with design features to allow both private and common living spaces for adult oriented, multi-generational community living.
Our goal is to document the path of this project from inception to completion to develop awareness and education in our own community, and the larger population, in more viable and sustainable alternatives to housing ourselves.
The RareBirds welcome people of all ages who hold a deep set of values regarding sustainability and sharing of resources.
One of our objectives is to showcase a model for a more sustainable, co-operative way of living together in a modern construct of shared housing.

  • Purpose
  • Ecological
  • Languages
  • English
  • Spanish
  • Community type
  • Coliving
  • Ecovillage

Commemorative dates

  • January 1, 2012
  • Started living together
  • Open to new members
  • Open to visitors
Total
10

How to join

Please review our history and FAQ at www.rarebirdshousing.ca
You can then contact the co-operative at ra**************@***il.com

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Location

  • Canada

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10 years ago

GEN AFRICA Conference 2016

GEN Africa in partnership with GEN international will hold the upcoming Conference at Ghana Permaculture Institute (GPI) in Techiman from December 1 – 6, 2016. 35 active leaders and advisors of the network will meet in order to consolidate the work we have done so far and plan the way forward. The conference will include the General Assembly. The conference aims at achieving the following objectives: Celebrate official registration of GEN Africa Strengthen GEN Africa, review the strategy and plan next steps Meet as a General Assembly: reporting on activities and finances for 2014/2015, re-elect new members into the Council etc. Re-examine how we function as a council and as a GEN Region Develop functional partnerships Evaluate targets for 2016, identify targets for 2017 and align with GEN International targets. Identify more people in the network to support with specific tasks (i.e. fundraising and website management) Finalizing memberships Networking and sharing within the Region Are you inspired by this movement or are you already implementing Ecovillage programs in your country? Then you don’t want to miss this opportunity. Unfortunately we are not able to bring everyone to this conference by way of funding and venue capacity, but you are welcome to let us know if you could fund your own costs to be able to join us all. Questions? Clarification? Interested? Logistics? Please reach out to us via email so*********@********ge.org with the subject line (GEN Africa Conference). Yeboah Paul (Director, GPI): pe***************@***il.com cell:+233 243702596 Mena Vieira (GEN Int’ Executive Secretary): me*********@********ge.org cell: +44 1309 692

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