Willing Workers on Organic Farms ImageWorld 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.

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4 Comments on World Wide Opportunities on Organic Farms (WWOOF)

  1. aaron roberts says:

    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

  2. travis wilcox says:

    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.

  3. Nishantha Gunaratne says:

    Hi aaron
    Please be kind enough to write me to discussions about Organic farme

    Thanks Nishantha

  4. 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 :)

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