was founded by a couple who spent many years working among the poor in Asia and Africa. Since returning to the US in 2007, they've focused on learning, living and passing on ways of sustainable living that are both applicable to those living in Western society, and within reach of those living on $2 a day. Find them at: WildcatCenter.org
By Wildcat Center on 07/01/2010
What Mark and Katharine have in common (and with a growing number of people) is a plunge into the deep end, giving up money and seeing how life turns out…
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