I think it is a fantastic idea. Isn'u that the point? To encourage others in 
the pursuit of a healthy lifestyle that benefits them and the earth, and not 
only that, if it brings joy into others lives, then our job is done. Bring on 
those chillies!!!

xxx












Quoting Cameron Little <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Hi Co-opers,
> I have a request for feedback please on an idea I have been discussing with
> some people that the Ecoliving Centre has been helping out for a couple of
> years now.
> 
> A local non-gov organisation called Eastern Respite and Recreation runs a
> weekly gardening group for intellectually disabled young people.  A couple
> of years ago we helped them to design a permaculture garden for the Rosebery
> Centre where they wanted to run the weekly activities.  They also run
> activities such as learning to cook and other lifeskills activities through
> this facility.
> 
> Since then we have been providing assistance to them on a weekly basis (now
> fornightly) and this provides employment for a skilled active member of
> Ecoliving which is a great thing - the more green jobs the better!  I am
> sure you would agree with that!
> 
> They (the support workers) are now starting to look at the financial issues
> relating to this project and are seeking ways of making it:
> a) more viable in regards to ongoing running costs and;
> b) more interesting and multi dimensional.
> 
> Where they are up to now is that they are producing plenty of great lemons
> and chillis - more than the gardeners, their families and friends can get
> through. They would now like to start to sell some of this surplus produce
> in order to be able to invest in more plants and gardening materials as an
> ongoing concern and also to make it more interesting for the particpants.
> The gardening crew are very excited by the idea that they would actually be
> farmers, producing fresh organic produce which they could sell through an
> appropriate local outlet.  This helps to give their lives an exciting new
> twist that their families are also proud of and excited about.
> 
> I know that the Co-op has the cottage industry option and I would like to
> request that the Rosebery Gardeners might be able to access this program
> please?  Needless to say they would be happy to join and are just as likely
> to spend some of the money n the shop on some yummy treats whikle they are
> there. In the future their garden should start to produce other surplus
> products like herbs.  All the produce is organically produced (no chemicals)
> produced in a garden designed according to permaculture principles and
> through an extremely ethical process.
> 
> Could I please get some ideas/feelings about this and a bit of feedback and
> an indication as to whether this would be a goer as for a trial period for
> the co-op?
> 
> Regards,
> Cameron.
> 
> Cameron Little
> Ecoliving Program Manager
> UNSW Ecoliving Centre
> 14 Arthur St
> Randwick  NSW  2031
> 
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