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Camphill Community HermanusThe Camphill Community Hermanus is divided into the Camphill School Community and the Camphill Farm Community. Camphill School Community Hermanus
Camphill School is a centre for children in need of special care: Down's Syndrome, brain-injured, post-encephalitic, autistic and emotionally disturbed children. Here these children live, learn and play in a rural setting, growing up in small family units, attending our special Waldorf School, and enjoying all the richness of nature. A permanent staff of co-workers, serving as teachers, therapists and house-parents, live with the children in family groups, providing security in which the children can express themselves fully. Every year young people join us as co-workers for a period of a year or longer.
Camphill Farm Community Hermanus
Members (co-workers) of the community and adults with mental disabilities (villagers) live together as extended families in comfortable homes, varying in size from 9-19 people, forming a supportive community based on shared responsibility and caring. This lifestyle helps to foster mutual help and understanding, as people live and work side by side, day by day, each learning from the other. A distinctive feature of Camphill life is that the co-workers are dedicated volunteers who receive no remuneration other than basic living needs. Co-workers provide home and family support through their roles as "house-parents", direct the village's administration and management, and provide inspiring leadership for the various work places. |
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Last updated: 08-May-2008 |