From communal life to mainstream society: the complex reality of leaving a Hutterite colony
For seven years, Daniel Roy has been helping Hutterites across the Canadian prairies leave their colony and find meaningful employment.
It was an initiative he started after a negative business interaction left him feeling curious about life on a colony. He said he heard from several Hutterites who expressed concerns about the control they faced and working for minimal payment.
“I got calls from all over Canada saying, ‘I get five bucks a month’, ‘You don’t know what it’s like living here,’ he said.
His Colony to Society Association, a registered charity, will pick up Hutterites who want to leave the colony for free, find them employment and housing, and give them some money to start their transition into everyday society, Roy said, however, it’s not that easy.


