Evolution of a Caring Community
This report was commissioned by the Caring Community Circle (CCC) in 2020 to support future grant applications. We are indebted to Ilona Kaestner for her excellent work. In the report you can read the comprehensive,
This report was commissioned by the Caring Community Circle (CCC) in 2020 to support future grant applications. We are indebted to Ilona Kaestner for her excellent work. In the report you can read the comprehensive,
In 1996 Joanie Hartnell-Beavis became very frail. She was admitted to hospital after a fall and upon her return required increasing care in her own home. Eileen Caddy wanted to do whatever she could to
In this video I share about the impact the death of my husband had on my life, and how I am ultimately able to say I was grateful for both his life AND his death.
In November 2016 the members of the Caring Community Circle (CCC) were invited to take part in an Evoneers' Journey. We decided to work on developing a business plan for a care agency with a
These photos were taken during the 50th Birthday Celebrations.
From 2019, here is a report about a community consultation addressing the next step in exploring the feasibility of a paid Caring Community Coordinator Post.
For the 2019 NFA GatherIn Award Maggie la Tourelle submitted an application on behalf of the Caring Community Circle (CCC) to conduct a needs assessment for a paid Caring Community Coordinator Post with a special
People Care Circles in the Findhorn Foundation Community Application Presentation for 2018 NFA GatherIn Award Report NFA GatherIn 2018 Award by Cornelia Featherstone - 30/04/2019 Summary The initial assumption of this project, to
The Findhorn Foundation Fellows began in the 1980s. Vita de Waal had the inspiration to create a Fellowship offering an opportunity for 'transformation-oriented activists and friends of the community' to form a mutually supportive group.
In 2017 Ralph White from the Open Centre in New York organised a Western Mysteries Conference. The group travelled to Iona and other Hebridean islands. He then brought them to the Findhorn Foundation to see