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I am looking to move close to a community that I can help in and learn from. My long-term goal would probably be to have my own land and be self-sufficient. I would like a place where I can take in rescue animals and the occasional people.
I have government assistance for my rent currently, which is why I would like to be able to move close to a community so I can get on my feet and also be able to help where I can.
I love learning and I took CNC classes but I didn't get my certification. I love arts and would love to be able to have a space eventually to weld and paint and do fun stuff...
I'm 32
I have children but only full time parent to one.
I would like to find a community who prioritize children and animals being treated well.
Technology is important to me so I'm not looking to live completely off grid but still live self-sustainably. I guess my ideal world I would be able to join a village that also has a media room 😅 or that wouldn't mind me bringing a projector on special occasions to bring people together for a movie or games....
I'm interested in growing bioluminescent ghost mushrooms to make terrariums, aquaponics, bunnies(i have a Flemish giant), food, building...
I'd honestly probably be very happy if somebody had an apprenticeship I could take on even, but all in all I need people in my life who are willing to help support me learning to get on my feet and that are patient.
I've thought about recently starting a gluten-free fried food truck but I would struggle to get started on my own without help because I do best with hands on instruction the first time.
I needed intentional fam🖤
I'm ready to move but would want help.
I need to start over before I lose my sobriety.
(I took the picture recently to show how skinny I've gotten from 😬, I'm trying to gain weight by any means)
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I wish you well for the new journey.
 
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Unless you have a severe gluten allergy, you should resume eating wheat regularly, and this will help you resume a more healthy weight.

 
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A non GMO whole wheat such as Einkhorn wheat is always best, and some gluten sensative people will not react to this one.
 
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