HOMELESS PEOPLE’S ECO FARM
Welcome to our website,
“Homeless peoples Eco Farm is not is not a ‘Western Owned’ or UN /Government Funded Project, this project is solely run by very poor people in conjunction with the landowner. With around twenty homeless families to feed, everybody is working hard to make this an ecologically & financially sustainable farm, that serves to lift the health & prosperity of our village group who live and farm here but do not own the land”
“Homeless peoples Eco Farm is not is not a ‘Western Owned’ or UN /Government Funded Project, this project is solely run by very poor people in conjunction with the landowner. With around twenty homeless families to feed, everybody is working hard to make this an ecologically & financially sustainable farm, that serves to lift the health & prosperity of our village group who live and farm here but do not own the land”
The Present Problem and Goal:
Amnesty Awaded Ekadana at Eco Farm
Habibi, his father, family and the people themselves need to be commended on their efforts in simply getting out their and doing what needs to be done.
Without any funding and little to no support this project sets the example for well of people world wide who can set up self sustainable projects that help the unfortunate.
The Present Problem is that the cow sheds are too close to the houses and the housing needs to be relocated in a different way. A traditional village design hub will overcome the problem and will also bring more prosperity to the group, about Five thousand is needed. The present idea is to attract tourists to do this.
Lawyer, Amnesty International Awarded and village design expert,
Ekadana I Gusti Putu http://lomboklawyer.weebly.com/
Without any funding and little to no support this project sets the example for well of people world wide who can set up self sustainable projects that help the unfortunate.
The Present Problem is that the cow sheds are too close to the houses and the housing needs to be relocated in a different way. A traditional village design hub will overcome the problem and will also bring more prosperity to the group, about Five thousand is needed. The present idea is to attract tourists to do this.
Lawyer, Amnesty International Awarded and village design expert,
Ekadana I Gusti Putu http://lomboklawyer.weebly.com/
Please Come Visit:
It is so interesting for us all to garden with and meet people from all around the world, we gain so much. Our hope is also that travelers gain experiences from staying with us, learning why we farm the way we do and our simple satisfying way of family & village life.
If you are in Lombok. Our village tourism has little or no western influence and we have only a few people visit per month, our food is tasty & healthy, and guests to date have enjoyed seeing a different way of living. Also your small goes a very long way for us and learning English and other languages, and ways of other countries is very interesting. We look forward to hosting you.
Kind Regards Habibi,
Project Organiser
Please call or email for any further information or contact us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/ecofarmlombok.habibi
If you are in Lombok. Our village tourism has little or no western influence and we have only a few people visit per month, our food is tasty & healthy, and guests to date have enjoyed seeing a different way of living. Also your small goes a very long way for us and learning English and other languages, and ways of other countries is very interesting. We look forward to hosting you.
Kind Regards Habibi,
Project Organiser
Please call or email for any further information or contact us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/ecofarmlombok.habibi
Cost - $25 per night or donation:
While the community would love to host people for free their economic situation unfortunately does not allow for this, so a donation of $25 dollars per 1st night and $20 per there on, is very gratefully received. (all meals included)
Pay it to hjdhsb the group leader and he will ensure it goes to the village community fund.
Pay it to hjdhsb the group leader and he will ensure it goes to the village community fund.
Trip Advisor:
Trip advisor is a wonderful way for us to get feed back from our customers to improve our service. It is also a fantastic cost free way for us to promote our 'eco farm stay'.
We would really appreciate travellers comments on trip advisor, the link to do this is below:
We would really appreciate travellers comments on trip advisor, the link to do this is below:
http://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g3576914-d3576437-Reviews-Poor_Peoples_Eco_Farm-Pringgabaya_Lombok_West_Nusa_Tenggara.html
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Contact & Bookings:
Ring First! The Village Goal is to make this a small personal experience for around 4 to 6 guests, so bookings by phone, text or email are essential. Ask me Habibi, when booking on how to get here.
My Face book Address: http://www.facebook.com/ecofarmlombok.habibi?fref=ts
My Email: [email protected]
My Mobile Phone: +62 87857858871
My Face book Address: http://www.facebook.com/ecofarmlombok.habibi?fref=ts
My Email: [email protected]
My Mobile Phone: +62 87857858871
Your helpful Ideas
For those of you that are possibly a bit like me, who really like to help & seem to always have a thousand ways people can improve their lives, hold back a bit. The same for all areas eg religion, woman’s libers eg it seems the woman get a raw deal with lifting stuff etc but they are proud of their hard jobs and the worse thing visitors can do is destroy their wonderful family harmony.
I have compared their knowledge with similar western Eco farms, in which in many ways they are miles ahead and are already up there with the thinking, the only thing they are missing is some small money, they surprisingly know what they are doing and while they really love to talk about farming techniques, meaningful but rash advice from guests could see them worse off.
Security we do not have a security problem, but like anywhere ‘out of sight’ is out of mind’ and your simple gold ring is enough build a house thats better than the one they live in, it is always better to visit these sort of places or anywhere in a humble way. I am sure you will have a great time.
Peter Honey, helper from NZ
I have compared their knowledge with similar western Eco farms, in which in many ways they are miles ahead and are already up there with the thinking, the only thing they are missing is some small money, they surprisingly know what they are doing and while they really love to talk about farming techniques, meaningful but rash advice from guests could see them worse off.
Security we do not have a security problem, but like anywhere ‘out of sight’ is out of mind’ and your simple gold ring is enough build a house thats better than the one they live in, it is always better to visit these sort of places or anywhere in a humble way. I am sure you will have a great time.
Peter Honey, helper from NZ
Priggabaya, Main Road. The road to Labuan Lombok Harbour, East Lombok , Indonesia.
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