Black Owned Nonprofit purchases 52 acres in Georgia

ROME, Ga. - Nov. 4, 2020 - Rome, Georgia – Oftentimes, melanated groups and underserved communities lack education and access to resources about sustainability. Camp Bohdi Inc, a humanitarian and environmental non-profit organization, seeks to meet this need by providing experiences, education, and resources to these groups. They offer various camps in which people can learn about self-sufficiency, sustainability, and the freedom that this lifestyle offers. Their education focuses on the physical, mental, and spiritual health of their clients.

Camp Bohdi Inc is set to purchase a 52 acre property in Walker County, Georgia. They plan to develop a homesteading community equipped with a hydroponic garden and education center where individuals can come and learn sustainable living methods. Committed to taking care of the Earth and humanity, Camp Bohdi Inc will utilize eco-friendly building methods as they construct the eco-village. Some of their methods include using rammed earth and earthbags to build guest homes. This allows for temperature regulation, strength, and low maintenance, eco-friendly buildings. Financial sustainability will be promoted by the products used in the construction, ensuring that the eco-village will benefit the Earth. This black-owned non-profit is developing innovative ways to counteract the negative impact that humans have had on the Earth.

One of the missions of Camp Bohdi Inc is to assist in the development of self-sustaining eco-villages around the world. Their current intentional living community, the NuTerra Ecovillage, wil be the first homesteading community of its kind. From the hydroponic gardens that will supply a future food back, to the online classes that will give everyone the opportunity to learn about energy and food production, as well as natural health and wellness techniques, they plan to do it all and more. When asked about the overall goal of the non-profit, Camp Bohdi Inc's CEO, Twyla Jackson said, "We are all about empathy, self-confidence, and independence. Most importantly, we want to help our community become reunified with nature and discover the gifts that come along with that, mentally, physically, and spiritually." More information can be found at www.campbohdi.org. Support their mission at www.campbohdi.org/support.

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