World Wide Opportunities on Organic Farms (WWOOF) used to be – as I recall from my days of backpacking long ago and far away – Willing Workers on Organic Farms. Despite the name change, WOOFing is still a great way to learn about organic farming / gardening, meet new people and travel on a budget.
In return for volunteer help, WWOOF hosts offer food, accommodation and opportunities to learn about organic lifestyles.
There are three types of entities in the WWOOF world: Volunteers, Hosts and Organizations
- Volunteers do not pay for their stay.
- Hosts do not pay volunteers for their help.
- Organizations can charge a small fee to hosts and volunteers to help maintain the network.
For more information, or to volunteer on an organic farm, check out: www.wwoof.org.
Tags: organic farm, organic farming, work trade, WWOOF, WWOOFing
Hello, I am a travelling carpenter with farm experience, and looking for a place to stay and help with work for tent space for a week or so. I am skilled at many trades and would like to see what its like on a urban farm. Anyone close to Berkeley / Bay area? Please call if you need a little work done and wouldn’t mind a tent in the field. I’ve got truck and tools, references and family locally. 612-385-5279 Please leave a message
hey, i would love to work on a farm. i am a hard worker. all i ask for is a place to stay and eat. email on yahoo if you can help me out.
Hi aaron
Please be kind enough to write me to discussions about Organic farme
Thanks Nishantha
Please. I would love to offer my services on your farm.
Send me a reply message regarding availability.
My name is Carissa and I am eager to work in exchange for experience.
Thank you