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Forming Formed: 1996
Familien-Gemeinshaft Rat & Tat
A-3710 Frauendorf 76,
Austria
 Self-sufficient family-like community, principles of the first Christians, lifestyle similar to Oneida, farming with "lost crops of the Incas," interested in international-contact conflict solving by humanistic therapy combined with prayer. Different houses come with different density of sharing connected in a public association to advise one another and the helpless.
 
Contact:
Haus Benediktus
A-3710 Frauendorf 76, Austria
Phone: 0663/9223711, WIEN/4935055
Former/Other Names: Rat & Tat Familien-Gemeinschaft
This data is based on the FIC's Communities Directory 2000 edition, www.ic.org, and/or cohousing.org.
 
Visitors Accepted
Population
Adult Members:
6
Child Members:
7
Open to new adults:
Yes
Open to new children:
Yes
Gender Balance:
33% M 67% F
Government
Decision Making:
By consensus
Identified Leader:
No
Leadership Core Group:
No
Labor and Money
Financial Style:
100% income sharing
Join Fee:
No
Land and Buildings
Other
Area:
6 acres (2.4 hectares)
Land Owned By:
Individual community member(s)
Number of Residences:
4
Food, etc.
Percentage of Food Grown:
over 50%
Share Community Meals:
Nearly all meals
Social Factors
Shared Spiritual Path:
Yes
Educational Style(s):
Public schooled
 
 


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