- Plenty International
Plenty International is an environmental,
humanitarian aid andhuman rights organization based in Summertown,Tennessee ,USA . In 1974,Stephen Gaskin and The Farm, anintentional community , started an outreach program called Plenty. In its first ten years, Plenty established a clinic and orphanage inBangladesh , anappropriate technology training center and reforestation program inLesotho , and a wind-powered electric lighting system in aCarib Indian school inDominica . It provided disaster relief in the "Developing" World and freeambulance service to theSouth Bronx which helped to train emergency personnel what then becameNew York City 's EMS. It went to sea withGreenpeace and gave the "Rainbow Warrior" its ham radio, slo-scan TV, and radiation monitoring equipment. [ [http://www.seintl.com/about Equipment was provided with assistance from Solar Electronics, now SE International, inc.] ] Plenty put Native AmericanFM stations on the air, and pioneered amateur-bandtelevision andradio to keep its remote outposts ofvolunteer s connected.Plenty continues to work with Native American primary health care,
midwifery ,microeconomics , food andecotourism cooperatives and alternative building programs, including the hemp house on thePine Ridge Indian Reservation with the assistance ofThe Farm School . [ [http://www.plenty.org/pineridgehouse.htm The Pine Ridge Hemp Project] ] Plenty is active in the Central American Food Security Initiative, including programs with ADIBE inGuatemala , Soynica inNicaragua and theHuichol Center inMexico . Plenty's "Soyarias" now operated by ADIBE inSololá and San Bartolo, Guatemala, introduced soy dairy and soyice cream microcredit enterprise in the 1980s.Fact|date=February 2007In 1978, Plenty formed a scientific research team, Ethos Research Group, and a litigation project to work on
environmental issues andhuman rights , the Natural Rights Center. Together these groups analyzed mortality and morbidity data to create a cancer-by-county study from 1940 to 1980 for the State of Tennessee and applied biostatistical science to litigateSuperfund and other toxic waste sites and limits on point source industrial carcinogens.Fact|date=February 2007 It later sponsored the Environmental Resource Center inPortland, Oregon , and was a partner in founding theEcovillage Training Center at The Farm.Following the catastrophic landfall of
Hurricane Katrina nearNew Orleans in August, 2005, Plenty volunteers were among the first on the scene, often working to circumvent the obstruction of federal emergency response, law enforcement and military authorities while organizing local emergency responders on a neighborhood-by-neighborhood basis to deliver essential supplies and re-establish civil order. [ [http://www.plenty.org/katrina/Katrina1.html Pleny Katrina Relief] ] Plenty worked withVeterans for Peace ,Camp Casey , and others to place volunteers where they were most needed. Plenty stayed on scene for the following year and organized clean-up and repair of the damage along the coastlines ofAlabama ,Mississippi andLouisiana , including the cities of Mobile (Alabama),Biloxi andGulfport (Mississippi), andSlidell (Louisiana). [ [http://sweetness-light.com/archive/is-plenty-int-stealing-katrina-supplies-from-pat-robertson Charity Lifts Katrina Supplies From Pat Robertson] ] Plenty also brought displaced and disadvantaged children from theGulf Coast back toThe Farm to participate in itsKids To The Country summer nature school in 2006.Plenty was awarded the
Right Livelihood Award in 1980.References
External links
* [http://www.plenty.org/ Plenty's Official Website]
* [http://www.thefarmcommunity.com/ The Farm Community Website]
* [http://www.thefarm.org/etc The Farm Ecovillage Training Center]
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