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The Economic Model of the self-sustaining Community |
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Careful consideration has gone into development of a variety of Community owned businesses. They are selected and designed to: · contribute income for the self-sustenance of the Community · provide food and other resources to the residents of the Community · create an optimal number of jobs for both Community residents and non-residents · provide training and skills development for the young people · be ecologically friendly and mutually compatible · to optimize use of renewable resources · have optimal quality control of products and services |



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Goal: Creating Communities that are able to provide homes and families for street orphans while maintaining financial self-sustainability.
The two key elements of this project are: 1. Funding created by the economic engine businesses. 2. Childcare proviced by the surrogate parents and grandparents. |
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Economic self-sustainability
The Community is funded by integrated businesses that ensure self-sufficiency and economic sustainability.
Community businesses create jobs, training and income for the Community and its mission to help the street orphans.
Community administration manages the funds earned to pay for the facilities, maintenance, childcare, education, healthcare and activities of the residents. |
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CHILDCARE: a complete family style program. Childcare funds are used to support the families - the surrogate parents, grandparents and children who make the orphan Community their home.
The Community provides a home, a caring family and a better future for each child for which it is responsible. |
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Profits fund childcare |
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Productive citizens & leaders |