Peter Webb resides in Bethlehem, a religious community for poor whites located 30 minutes outside of Pretoria, South Africa. Residents of the community range from 30 to 70 years in age. For fear of their health and safety, children are not permitted to live in the community, which is poorly lit and has only cold water for baths. In order to live in Bethlehem, residents do chores in exchange for rent. The men take care of food grown on the farm while the women clean the kitchen and cook the meals. If a resident doesn’t work for at least five days, he or she must pay 150 rand (U.S. $19) of monthly rent. Many stay here because they have nowhere else to go. Webb, 42, moved to this community in January of 2008 and helps take care of the plants and agricultural needs of the farm.