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In return for your help on organic farm, gardens and smallholdings
you receive meals, accommodation and the opportunity to learn. Wwoof volunteers
do not pay to stay with hosts and Wwoof hosts do not pay volunteers for
their help. Read
some experiences here...
WWOOF
aims
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To get first hand experience of organic farming and growing
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To give practical assistance to producers of organic food
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To get into the countryside
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To make contact with other people in the organic movement
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To form links and foster understanding between city and rural dwellers
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To facilitate inter-cultural understanding between people of different
nationalities
History
WWOOF
began in England in 1971 and there are now many other national WWOOF organisations.
Read
more here...
Membership
See the Join WWOOF page if you wish to join as a WWOOFER or as a WWOOF Host.
We hope that you will enjoy belonging to an international network of people
who care about organic growing and the world and are doing something for
the future.
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