From a Guide to Earth-Friendly
Living...
For our children and all generations to come it is imperative we find
alternatives
that will foster a more sane and sustainable world. As the greatest
country on earth, and as the greatest contributors to many of the
hazards which threaten our environment, we must begin here in the United
States. Each and every one of us needs to assume responsibility for the
consumptive lifestyles we have blindly adopted, never realizing the
consequences of our actions. We need to move forward immediately and
without hesitation to make the lifestyle changes needed to preserve our
precious planet....
About Nadia's Granddaughter Stephanie
As
a socially conscious native of the San Francisco bay area I have an
unwavering desire to serve the public good, and in some way help
alleviate the suffering of others. I have worked in both the private and
non-profit sectors as a director of supportive services and housing for
the homeless, low-income families, seniors, at risk youth, those with
mental and physical disabilities, survivors of domestic violence and the
underserved. My goal is to build Nadia's Kitchen into a non-profit,
residential, cooperative community with an organic garden, restaurant
and farm stand operated by the people willing to participate in building
a new model of community; a loving, vibrant, sacred, and sustainable
place to call home. Proceeds from the sale of my e-book is the seed
money that will be used to start bringing this vision forward in Sonoma
County.
To learn more about projects with a similar mission visit:
The
Santa Cruz Homeless Garden Project, Catalyst
Kitchens, and Homeward
Bound of Marin.
The
Guide to Earth-Friendly Living, is a directory of eco-friendly
alternatives & resources, included in Nadia’s Kitchen the
e-book.
May
you always have strength of body, mind and spirit
and always remember to reach out to those
who do not ....S. Hopkins
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