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grief oasis eco-village commune

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About the Communities

  • Forming
  • 4 Areas of Regeneration
  • Rural

Founding year

  • 2025

What we do

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We are a forming community sharing an off-grid house on ~100 acres of land. We’ve come together to practice ritual, grief tending, reconnecting with the land, and cultivating a culture of balance and wholeness. We have begun hosting 3-day healing grief ritual retreats for visitors. We are also learning to work with the land to provide for our needs (food, heat, energy).

Within the next two years, we will begin formalizing our communal and legal structures and expanding from the house to more of an eco-village structure. We are all contributing to the start-up costs, with the exception of a few work-traders. We are within 30 miles of a town of ~5,000 (with smaller towns within ~10 miles) to enable folks to have outside jobs if they wish. We have internet fast enough for remote work (video calls, etc.).

For the sites we are considering, zoning already permits several additional dwelling types. Accessory structures could offer a way to move common spaces out of the existing house to increase its dwelling capacity. We are also excited to create natural/off-grid/low-tech/experimental structures, as long as they are harmonious with the community, environment, and natural life. We’re open to you bringing your own (such as tiny house or similar) or happy to work with you if you want to come build one.

The land has 0.5-1 acre of fenced garden. Water is a mix of spring and well, and multiple year-round ponds. We are also beginning a fruit tree orchard.

We are open to adding 2-4 more members to our founding group, and we are highly selective for folks with shared values who want to invest resources in building this project for the long haul.

Before permanent membership in the community, we invite aligned folks for a 6-month incubation period. We have limited capacity to offer a work-trade situation in the right circumstance. We are working toward expanding our capacity to provide work-trade positions as we generate income from our activities.

Our Vision

Our vision is to co-create cultural and lifestyle practices that allow for harmony, balance, sustainability, wholeness, and honoring both individuals and the collective.  We aim to practice these principles here at home, and share them with our broader community.  We are remembering and learning to live from embodied knowledge of our interconnectedness and an ethic of love.  

Our Mission

We are creating a cultural oasis where residents and visitors can experience holistic grief-tending and a return to community-generated ritual.  Part of this endeavor includes learning how to live harmoniously with the land and produce what we need to live as regeneratively as we can.  We are learning to honor all our relations.

  • Purpose
  • 4 Areas of Regeneration
  • Community type
  • Coliving
  • Ecovillage
  • Commune
  • Sustainability practices
  • Ecosystem restoration
  • Permaculture design
  • Activities
  • Property management
  • Farming
  • Education
  • Experiences
  • Networking
  • Services Business
  • Others

Commemorative dates

  • September 30, 2025
  • Started planning
  • February 22, 2026
  • Started living together

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  • 6 Total members
  • Open to new members
  • Open to visitors
  • Open to volunteers
Total
9

How to join

1. Send us an email or video explaining your interest in our community, plus your social media links (if you have any).
2. We’ll review it and if we’re a potential fit we’ll invite you to a meeting on Zoom and go from there.
ch*************@****on.me

Primary decision-making authority

  • Small Leadership Group

A few people (not elected by the broader community) make the major decisions.

Decision-making process

  • Others

Governance structure

  • Undefined/Evolving

Still developing or unclear governance approach.

Economic model

  • Partial Income-Sharing

Members contribute a percentage of income to community funds.

Economic scenarios for this community

  • There is a one-time fee, investment, or share purchase to join the community separate from accessing housing
  • Members need to pay fees, dues, or similar to live there on a per month or per year basis
  • There is a labor obligation

Additional economic information

Join fee: Yes
Regular fees: Yes
Labor: Yes
Still determining this, see the “Community Description” section.

Shared resources and amenities that are accessible to everyone in the community

Common House, Garden(s), Greenhouse(s), Vehicle Share, Library, Workshop, Outbuilding(s), Swimming pond or pool, Fire pit, Waterfront access, Gym or sports area, Internet

Frequency of communal meals

  • Approximately 1 meal per day

Significant food acquisition practices

  • Locally sourced

Community activities and engagement

  • Transition Town (post-petroleum and off-grid communities.)
  • School, Educational Institute or Experience
  • Volunteer, Internship, or Apprenticeship, or WWOOF’ing
  • Neighborhood, Community Housing, or Homeowner's Association
  • Ethical Business, Investment Group, or Alternative Currency
  • Organization, Resource, or Network
  • WWOOF'ing, Guest Farming
  • Festivals, Conferences, Events

Substance use culture

  • Substance use occurs primarily at celebrations or ceremonies

Gender composition

  • Majority non-binary/gender diverse (over 30%)

Age demographics

  • Mixed adults (few or no children)

Property status

  • Privately owned

Property owner

  • By a single individual, couple, or Family Trust

Setting

  • Rural

Countryside locations with significant distance from urban centers.

Community type

  • Coliving

    Shared living spaces with private bedrooms/bathrooms and communal
    kitchens, dining, and social areas.

  • Ecovillage

    Integrated communities designed around ecological principles with sustainable living practices.

  • Commune

    Communal living with shared resources, property, and often income or work responsibilities

  • Spiritual Retreat Centers

    Residential communities focused on providing space for meditation, spiritual practice, and personal growth retreats.

  • Artist Colonies

    Communities designed to support creative work, offering affordable housing and studio space for artists, writers, and other creatives.

Sustainability approach

  • Ecosystem restoration
  • Permaculture design

Land practices in our community

  • The community practices permaculture

Self-produced energy

  • 33 - 66%

Energy sources used

  • Photovoltaic Solar

Self-produced food

  • Up to 33%

Local, organic, or fair trade food

  • 33 - 66%

Food systems

  • Community garden
  • Greenhouse / aquaponics

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Location

  • California, United States

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Worktrade Opportunities on Big Island Hawaii

We are continuing our work-trade program at Bridge Hawaii for the right people on this beautiful 86-acre land located along the Hāmākua Coast. Ideally, we want to host those individuals who can help with the garden and who can support with build projects for up to a 3 month stay. This work-trade would include lodging, food staples, community kitchen, running hot water showers, off-grid electricity, and laundry. There is access to high speed wi-fi. We often have a car that can be reserved. We also have full bar signal strength with Verizon cellphone service. We have about 2 acres of permaculture garden that needs to be cared for including; weeding, planting, picking up mulch, some tree trimming, ect. We are currently in a building stage on the land. We have a few current grant projects we are working on and some build projects that are underway. We are an intentional community with about 8 permanent residents. There are rescue dairy cows, mini cows, mini donkeys, horses, a donkey, cats, dogs, and active bee hives. We are a drug and alcohol “free” space. A glass of wine or beer with dinner is fine, but absolutely no day drinking or parties. We have a meditation temple and many waterfall pools that are wonderful for swimming. Close to some of the nicest beaches on island. We have snorkeling gear and a kayak. Since this is an animal sanctuary, we limit the consumption of meat on the land. Fish, eggs, honey, and dairy are fine. Let me know if you’re interested by sending an email or text for our application. Maomi (801) 623-0738 ma***@*****************ii.com
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Imagine waking to birdsong, mist rising over open meadows, and sunlight filtering through towering cedars. Picture a place where you can gather with community around a fire, cultivate food from rich living soil, steward a thriving ecosystem, and build a life rooted in connection, resilience, and purpose. Welcome to Heartwood Homestead — a remarkable 37-acre land project in Washington’s South Sound region that offers a rare combination of established off-grid infrastructure, development potential, ecological abundance, and accessibility. Whether you’re dreaming of creating an intentional community, regenerative farm, eco-village, healing retreat center, artist sanctuary, educational land project, family compound, or simply a private homestead with room to grow, Heartwood Homestead provides an extraordinary foundation to bring that vision to life. A Property Designed for Possibility Finding land is easy. Finding land that already has the infrastructure, water systems, power generation, multiple dwellings, community spaces, and zoning flexibility needed for a larger vision is exceptionally rare. Heartwood Homestead has spent years evolving into a functioning land project. Much of the difficult and expensive groundwork has already been completed, allowing new stewards to focus on creating rather than merely building. The property is zoned RR1/5, allowing for up to seven homes plus ADUs, creating significant potential for cooperative ownership structures, multi-family living, intentional community development, rental income, retreat accommodations, or phased expansion. For those seeking a community-oriented property, this is one of the most compelling opportunities available in the Pacific Northwest. Water Security and Off-Grid Resilience One of the greatest challenges facing many rural properties is water access. Heartwood Homestead shines in this regard. A brand-new 21 ga

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