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Círculo de partilha em Chambalabamba

 A Brazilian couple, Débora Nunes and Emerson Sales, who have spent several years traveling to communities around the world recently visited ZEGG.  They have summarized their experiences from their travels in the following article. They describe in particular the alternatives to social models that the various communities have developed. Many are based on similar principles (ecological, solidarity, etc.), but have developed special and interesting ways of implementing them. An article for anyone interested in communities as models for the future.

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A testimonial from the Erasmus-Training 2025 in ZEGG from Zeynep Cekinmez: I first heard about ZEGG from a friend who had recently become interested in exploring ecovillages across Europe. We were both feeling stuck in the big city, yet unsure about moving somewhere smaller and leaving our lives behind.

Photos from the Pentecost Festival 2022

Here you can find photos of the Pentecost Festival, taken by Ingo Sparr.

Jack's Workshop for Refugees

Jack Schrecker from ZEGG started an initiative for refugees some time ago. He makes used bicycles fit again and passes them on to interested people and also regularly invites people to an open repair workshop. Here is an insight into his work in the screwdriver workshop: