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Distributed Care Webs

Intentional structures for spreading care responsibilities across community members, preventing caregiver burnout while ensuring no one faces hardship alone.

Rabia
Why It Matters

Rabia's love extended to all beings; she cared deeply but didn't impose this as her sole responsibility. Building intentional communities requires distributing care work—meals, emotional support, practical help—across many members rather than concentrating it in a few. Distributed care webs map community relationships and intentionally rotate responsibilities. When someone faces illness, loss, or crisis, multiple community members share the load—cooking, childcare, presence—preventing any single caregiver from burning out. These structures work through explicit coordination: care committees, meal rotations, buddy systems, and backup networks. The practice honors that caring for others is everyone's calling while recognizing human limits. Communities with distributed care systems report higher sustainability, more equitable participation, and stronger relational bonds. Members feel secure knowing others will show up for them, reducing anxiety and isolation. This structure proves essential in communities committed to serving vulnerable members.

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