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Via Lactea Sanctuary

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About the Communities

  • Established
  • Spiritual
  • Rural

Founding year

  • 2017

What we do

Via Lactea Sanctuary is an emergent animist agrarian community, spiritual and religious education center, and immersive retreat space organized as a 508 (c)(1)(a) non-profit, tax exempt faith-based organization and Member Association. We are currently recruiting highly skilled faculty and potential clergy who can develop, model and teach religious curriculum (both hard and soft skills) around agrarian animism and Earth-centered spirituality. Applicants possessing a mix of hard skills such as off-grid homesteading, subsistence agriculture, permaculture, ecosystem-based forestry management, natural building, organic farming, diesel mechanics, heavy equipment operation, livestock (poultry, dairy, fiber) management, beekeeping, herbalism, cheesemaking, breadbaking and soft skills such as Non-violent communication, conflict transformation facilitation, Internal Family Systems therapy, anti-racist education and, ritual/ceremonial design and gift economy are encouraged to contact us to apply for membership and a position at the Sanctuary. Current positions include: Caretaker, Forester/Green Man, Farm Manager, Cheesemaker, Natural Building Instructor and Permaculture Design instructor.
Current members (3 permanent full-time adults, and two part-time) live and homestead on and off-the-grid surrounded by beautiful NY State Forest. We live simply and work in close connection to our waters, soils, forests, plant, animal and beyond-human-allies, while providing Wheel of the Year Earth-centered religious programming to the local community and developing our immersive curriculum.
We are especially interested in providing young or potential families with a place to produce nutrient-dense food, to homeschool their children, and to teach simple, Earth-centered living, all of which our founding family has done for 18 years and would like to share with interested and capable potential members and students.
Student, faculty and clergy housing currently includes small, private rustic yurt and grid-tied large old farm-house for two small families or up to six individuals (including possible partners), with additional cabins planned and already financed. Our 62 acres of mixed soft and hardwoods, and agricultural land are surrounded by New York State Forest and contain a primeval valley with wild water creek for dipping in the summer. Pond development is planned.
Shared values connect us. We hold the Earth as sacred, and we hold our work on/with the land and each other as a form of worship, prayer and/or meditation. We encourage Earth-centered spiritual practices such as ancestral connection, recovery of individual and cultural lineage-derived spiritual technologies, and Earth-based healing practices.
Core self-organizing agreements: 1) we use ADVICE PROCESS to consult with those who will be impacted by a decision; 2) we commit to an established CONFLICT RESOLUTION process; and 3) we seek regular practice in providing and receiving FEEDBACK. With time, we are working toward integrating INTERNAL FAMILY SYSTEMS-based Self-leadership into our community practice toolkit.
We center consent and bodily sovereignty. We hold war as a fundamental tool of oppression, identify as an anti-militarism member organization, and work for peace on all levels of society—not just the absence of war.
People of color and all gender/sexual orientations are welcome here and we commit to being in a continual process of examining and dismantling our racism, privilege and cultural biases, while working in solidarity with liberatory, land-based, BIPOC-led projects.

Our Mission

Calling People of the Cow!
We are Via Lactea Sanctuary, settled on traditional Gayogohono (Cayuga) homelands and striving to live in peace with All.
Our mission is to create a sanctuary where ancestral wisdom, regenerative agriculture, personal and societal healing and land-based liberatory practices are integrated through collective subsistence farming. We have found that community-supported dairy cow husbandry provides a) an abundant and regenerative way of life, b) a pathway toward recovery of ancestral spiritual and agricultural practices, and c) a viable foundation for resistance to the dominance of Empire.

  • Purpose
  • Spiritual
  • Community type
  • Coliving
  • Commune
  • Spiritual Retreat Centers
  • Sustainability practices
  • Regenerative agriculture or permaculture
  • Permaculture design
  • Natural / low-impact building
  • Activities
  • Farming
  • Education
  • Experiences
  • Others

Commemorative dates

  • January 1, 2017
  • Started planning
  • January 1, 2020
  • Started living together
  • 2 Total members
  • Open to new members
  • Open to visitors
Total
6

How to join

Membership process begins with prospective members (who may be local to Ithaca/Cortland NY) contacting us with interest, then attending community meals, celebrations, and/or work parties. Those who live further away may schedule up to a one week-long working visit. After participation in work on the land on three or more occasions, or a week-long working visit , prospective members may apply to reside in the community for an initial intake period, whose length will be determined by everyone’s circumstances at that time. One would be an “intern,” “apprentice” or ‘guest resident’ during this intake period. Depending upon qualifications, one would proceed to become an Apprentice, Faculty or Clergy of the Sanctuary.

Basic expectations or agreements for members

Email us with interest, qualifications and desired length of visit. We currently have no long-term “visiting members” but have had them in the past.

Primary decision-making authority

  • Small Leadership Group

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

Decision-making process

  • No Established Process

Governance structure

  • Minimal/Anarchist

Little to no formal governance structure.

Conflict resolution approach

We use “modified consensus” and “anarchy” in that the residential community members make either consensus decisions (when required) or emergent decisions (using the 3-step Advice/Feedback/Conflict Resolution process outlined above) relating to land use and community, while the Via Lactea Board makes consensus decisions regarding governance of the Faith Based Organization.

Economic model

  • Partial Income-Sharing

Members contribute a percentage of income to community funds.

Economic scenarios for this community

  • 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

Regular fees: Yes
Labor: Yes (4 hrs/week)
Community labor is determined by the skills, abilities, capacities, interests and needs of members combined with seasonal changes and fluctuating community needs. We typically work 20 hours per week in the summer or during calving/milking peaks, and perhaps 6 in the winter, though administrative work is more evenly distributed.

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

Common House, Garden(s), Library, Workshop, Outbuilding(s), Swimming pond or pool, Outdoor Kitchen, Large Scale Kitchen, Tractor & Farm Equipment, Fire pit, Waterfront access, Internet

Frequency of communal meals

  • About once a week

Significant food acquisition practices

  • Locally sourced
  • Livestock / Animal Husbandry

Dietary type

  • Halal Only

Dietary restriction

  • These restrictions are throughout the community

Community activities and engagement

  • Transition Town (post-petroleum and off-grid communities.)
  • School, Educational Institute or Experience
  • Volunteer, Internship, or Apprenticeship, or WWOOF’ing
  • WWOOF'ing, Guest Farming
  • Festivals, Conferences, Events

Substance use culture

  • Substance use occurs primarily at celebrations or ceremonies
  • Religions
  • Wiccan, Paganism, or Earth Religions

Gender composition

  • Majority cis (over 60%)

Age demographics

  • Multi-generational (all ages well represented)

Property status

  • Privately owned

Property owner

  • By several individuals through an LLC or a Tenancy In Common agreement

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.

  • 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.

Community type

  • Partially built or remodeled with recycled or environmentally friendly materials, and/or using natural building methods

Sustainability approach

  • Regenerative agriculture or permaculture
  • Permaculture design
  • Natural / low-impact building

Land practices in our community

  • The community practices permaculture

Community type

  • Partially built or remodeled with recycled or environmentally friendly materials, and/or using natural building methods

Some or all of the buildings are...

  • Partially built or remodeled with recycled or environmentally friendly materials, and/or using natural building methods

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
  • Livestock / poultry
  • Land area size
    84 acres

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Location

  • New York, 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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I’m excited to be looking for Intentional Christ- based Community. I’d love to share my home with other family in Christ, and possibly share a weekly bible study and/or perhaps evening meals together. I’d enjoy coming up with creative ways to share the gospel and serve others in the local community together if you’re inclined and we each have the time. My 18 year old is out of the house now, but I haven’t yet taken new photos, so although his posters are in these pictures, his things have now been removed from the room with the exception of his bed, which can be switched out for yours if necessary. I’m open to drafting mutually agreeable rules, boundaries, and ways of handling any possible conflicts that may come up so they can be settled in a loving and respectful way as they arise. Some non-negotiable ground rules I have are no smoking, vaping, drinking, or drugs, including Marijuana. I prefer only godly programming and Christ-centered music, as I am very intentional about my spiritual environment. To test the waters, I’d be up for praying over the decision, a bible study over zoom, as well as an in person meal once or twice to get to know each other, with of course a tour of the house. Coming together to share how we feel led to proceed after that seems reasonable. I have a very large smart TV, internet, washer & dryer, large fenced yard with a fire pit, and a shed for storing outdoor items. I am open to drafting a lease for either 6 months or a year. My thoughts were $700/month with trash, water, electric, and internet all inclusive. Happy community hunting, I hope to hear from you soon, and God bless! 💜🌈🥰✝️

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