There are many ways to care for each other, the Earth and ourselves. On this page we provide links to sites and groups that have good solutions for the problems we face that lower costs, keep commerce local, and renew the dignity and autonomy of individuals. Those listed here can provide you will what you need in your own community!
Agriculture, Food, Growing
No Till Growing - This technique has been in use in Japan for centures and respects the microorganics of the soil. The link leads to the wiki site. Please provide feedback, which we will list!
Local Harvest - The site makes it possible to search in your local area or across the country for organic, locally grown, food. Farmer's markets, farm direct, and restaurants are included.
Eco Organics - This liquid is the only organic micromineral supplement approved by the Dept of Agriculture. It works, rapidly restoring the health of your soil.
Health, Wellness, Emotional and Psychological Resources
Affording Hospitalization- The purpose of the Hospital Victims project is to help the uninsured, encourage transparency in hospital prices, bring an end to the disparity between the uninsured and the insured, and to help victims overcome financially impossible hospital charges.
Earth Clinic - Our readers have been testing and developing these folk remedies, with contributors from every part of the world, since 1999. We've been sent some of the most exciting remedies to date – dozens of restorative remedies, plus natural cures for cancer, fibromyalgia, back pain and better than 350 other diseases and conditions!
Healing PTSD - With tens of thousands of veterans returning with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and brain trauma the cost and impact on the lives of Americans is rising sharply. The approaches recommended by this non-profit have been proven to work. Contact them for information.Sgt. Patrick Ryan McCraffey Foundation - This non-profit provides housing along with rehabilitation. Several facilities across the country.
DSIRE
Database of State Incentives for Renewables and Efficiencies
End of Life Issues
This organization is recommended by Ruth Bennett, who has served as president of the People's Memorial Funeral Cooperative
Alternative Technologies
Peer 2 Peer
This is a wiki with an enormous amount of good material. Here is a sample!