At the most fundamental level, families have shaped this community from the beginning – from the Caddys to the present. From the 70s onwards, an increasing number of families brought their specific needs and gifts, creating as a result the family house, play groups, the community school and much more. From the 1980s, the Youth Project provided a way for teenagers to come together and shape their community experience.

Meanwhile the Community consists of neighbourhoods that have their own energy – in the Park in particular but in surrounding areas too. Groups form around a common purpose, while rather more formal associations of stakeholders have been established to address common interests, or attend to a shared responsibility. Here you can read about them all.

Alanna Group – Death and Dying in Community

|2024-04-15T09:06:06+01:00November 7th, 2022|Categories: Celebrations & Rituals, Groups & Associations, Spiritual Education|Tags: , , , , , |

The history of a community volunteer group learning about death and dying themselves and then offering their support to others. In 1998 the Findhorn Foundation held a conference 'Conscious Living-Conscious Dying'. After the conference the

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