- I visited 28 years ago and played music with Herta Hoy. I fell in love with Camphill, spent a year in Ringwood, three at Humans-Haus, and became a Waldorf teacher. That musical experience with Herta was very important. I love Kimberton! -- Craig Thom
- It's a place of natural beauty! Here's a photo I took there last summer: http://tinyurl.com/46melgl -- Emma Peabody
- Camphill Village Kimberton Hills is a place where I have grown to appreciate the true meaning of community. I have been fortunate enough to have developed extraordinary friendships while offering hair and body care services for nearly 20 years. As an employee at Kimberton Whole Foods, I was able to work closely with the Camphill bakery, dairy, and assist folks with perfect job placement within the store. Last year, I was married in Rose Hall, fulfilling a life-long dream, clebrating in such a wonderful and truly spiritual space. Knowing Camphill has enriched my life in more ways that I can describe. I love you all. -- Karen Izzi, Ph.D., the Peaceful Healer
- Because my cousin Ina loves living there and I love Ina. -- Debbie Chalfin
- One of the reasons why I love Kimberton Hills is the unexpected joy you find each day. When I came into work this morning there was a lovely bouquet of flowers on my desk - someone here thought of me and thought I would enjoy them... and I do. My guess is it was Charlene! There is a lot of love and kindness here. -- Bernadette Kovaleski
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