Handy Village Institute

Training - Education - AwarenessInstitution - Communauté - Fondation

Address: Handy Village Institute, P. O. Box 323, , 27340 Saxapahaw, United States of America (USA) (view on a map)

Energy, Food, Water, Tools

The ​Handy Village Institute primarily offers workshops for adults seeking to gain knowledge about and experience in:

  • practicing small-scale energy generation and storage,
  • managing and using water, soil, and vegetation resources on their landscapes,
  • engaging in working relationships with like-minded individuals that will ensure transmission of essential aspects of human culture related to food, shelter, and furnishings.

Our experiences living off-grid, installing renewable energy systems, studying, practicing, teaching, traveling worldwide, and engaging with our community at home through times of abundance and disaster have inspired us to create a folk school in the Piedmont region of North Carolina.

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