ElderSpirit Community is a cohousing community for mixed income elders (55 and over) located on 3.7 acres alongside the Virginia Creeper Trail in Abingdon, Virginia. Its distinctive intentions are mutual support through the aging process and late-life spirituality. Members believe that spiritual growth is the primary work of those in the later stages of life. Agreeing that freedom of religion is fundamental, we encourage one another in the search for meaning and commitment to the spiritual path of our choice. Through face-to-face relationships, we offer and receive support, express our needs and convictions, listen carefully to each other, and strive to act responsibly, considering our good, the good of the other, and the good of the community.
Thirteen of the cluster homes belong to owners; sixteen apartment homes are for renters, who must qualify as low-to-moderate income. The Common House is used for meals, meetings, entertainment and gatherings of all kinds. There are laundry facilities in the Common House. The Spirit House is a special place for prayer, meditation, and celebrations. Each member serves on at least one committee. Monthly meetings of the Member Association are run by consensus. Visitors who are interested in our community are welcomed. To learn more, visit our website www.elderspirit.org.
Retreats and workshops are available for groups who have similar goals. For more information on retreats, contact Monica Appleby at 276-698-3289 or write [email protected]. Dene Peterson addresses groups and meets with individuals who want to build cohousing communities in other locations. She can be reached at [email protected]
Our mission is to be a participatory community of mutual support in which all spiritual paths are respected and encouraged.
Our mission is to be a participatory community of mutual support in which all spiritual paths are respected and encouraged.
This is described on the website, www.elderspirit.org,
View the website at: www.elderspirit.org
A few people (not elected by the broader community) make the major decisions.
Power and responsibility are shared relatively equally among members.
Members maintain separate personal finances with minimal sharing.
Labor required: 0 hours/week
Members with pre-existing debt: Yes
ElderSpirit Development Corporation, which owns the common property and the rental apartments, budgets for routine and major maintenance maintenance. On and off-site residents belong to the ElderSpirit Community Member Association, a separate entity from the Development Corporation, with a separate budget. The Member Association budget covers the ongoing costs of the Association.
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