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Volunteer in Jamaica while on holiday!

The Development Gap is a project that hopes to create volunteer tourism opportunities for people to come to Jamaica’s Manchester area (initially) and take part in fulfilling the goals of the Manchester Parish Development Committee’s sustainable development plan. By involving more than just the locals and getting outside help, we can speed our progress toward developed status.

Volunteers can take part in helping to counter the effects of deforestation through tree-planting and beautification projects, afterschool programmes, activities and groups for senior citizens of the parish, helping a local school to create a mural, sharing knowledge of how to run a small business, even accounting advice. The hope is that no matter what our volunteers’ area of expertise, we can find something for them to do during their stay!
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Volunteer at a Reforestation Community in India!

Posted by: Aviram Rozin

Our main project is the reforestation of 70 acres of severely eroded land. We are working to re-create the Tropical Dry Evergreen Forest indigenous to our area. This forest type is found only in Southern India and Sri Lanka and provides a rare biological richness due to its very high species abundance (over 1000 species of trees, shrubbery and liana). The Tropical Dry Evergreen Forest is now close to total extinction as only 0.01% survives. This is a last moment effort to keep this very rich and beautiful Forest on earth. As part of our reforestation effort we are also working on water conservation and soil management.

We practice an eco-friendly way of life including veganism, alternative construction, solar energy, biodegradable toiletries, and compost toilets.

Volunteers mainly plant, mulch, and water trees during the season, work on water conservation in the forest and around the community, work in our little vegan-organic vegetable garden, maintain the community area, and spend time with local and community kids.

There are always many projects going on depending on the time of year and we are always open to any ideas any volunteer may have once they have arrived.

Accommodation is in exchange for a 25 hour work week. We offer dormitories, mid-term huts (for volunteers staying 6months to one year), or long term huts (for volunteers staying more than a year). All living spaces are made out of natural/local material.

Free facilities for volunteers include a small swimming pool, free 24/7 unlimited access to the Internet with your own laptop, five hours each day (excluding Fridays) of AC power to charge electrical items (sun permitting), a small collection of books, the use of several bicycles, and a playground for children. There are also daily workshops offered that are run by our volunteers and vary each week and can be anything from yoga, to Caporeia, to non-violent communication, to arts and crafts, and much much more! Part of the international community of Auroville, 6km north of Pondicherry, in Tamil Nadu, South East India. Auroville offers a wealth of courses, classes, workshops and treatments in many areas of interest, including yoga, meditation, tai-chi, shiatsu, watsu (water shiatsu), free dance and many other kinds of alternative healing therapies.

Unfortunately cannot afford to provide free food for all volunteers. We share the cost of our 100% vegan meals equally. The total cost of food per person is 200 Indian Rupees per day (this is about $4 US). In the future, when we grow more of our own food, we hope to pay less.

From April 1st to November 30 we ask each volunteer to commit to two weeks. From December 1st to March 31st we ask for a one month minimum. Long stays are welcomed! We currently have volunteers staying anywhere from six months to three years!

www.sadhanaforest.org

Volunteer in a Reforestation Community!

Sadhana Forest started its ecological revival and sustainable living work on December 19th 2003.

The vision of its founders, Yorit and Aviram Rozin, is to transform 70 acres of severely eroded, arid land on the outskirts of Auroville. In a spirit of human unity, their aim is to introduce a growing number of people to sustainable living and veganism. Our energy and resources are focused on the creation of a vibrant, indigenous Tropical Dry Evergreen Forest (TDEF).

Village Tourism and Community Work, Ecoteer House Perhentian Island

All these while when I go traveling, I used to stay in hotels and resorts. Yes they are comfortable and clean but somehow it does not feel like home. Some things which I could do at home, I cannot do it in resorts. I cannot walk bare foot around the resort, I have to dress in a proper manner especially if it is a 5 star hotel, I cannot lie around where ever I want. I could only do that in my room and thus feel trapped in my room.

One day I decided to try something different. I stayed in a malay village on Perhentian Island, Malaysia. This time I chose to stay in one of the houses in the village. There is this house called the Ecoteer House. It is owned by Ecoteer Responsible Travel. They provide basic accommodation, local food and the project leader, took me around the village.
Some of the Volunteers on the Perhentian Islands
It is a very different kind of holiday. There is no touring around the island, but it involves community work. They called it as voluntourism. While I was there I participated in the weekly cleaning up the village. Ecoteer also organizes English and Environmental clubs as well, volunteers are supposed to participate in those clubs, teaching the local kids about English and environmental awareness but I was present on the island on when the clubs were not conducted.

After school hours, kids come to the Ecoteer House to play games and mix around with us. Their presence made the house alive and fun. I also took part in building the herb garden. It took us about 3 hours to plant the herb seedlings. Completing the mini project feels like an accomplishment.

Besides community work, I also had the chance to go snorkelling, enjoy the sun set by the beach and went star gazing in the night. It is such a peaceful and relaxing village.

Staying in the Ecoteer House was a really different experience. Even though it was not a 5 star hotel and everything was basic, it made me feel at home. Participating in the community work made me feel that this trip was more meaningful than other trips I had went. If you are a person who is looking for a meaningful trip but does not mind simple and basic accommodation, consider to spend your
holidays in this community. You can read more about the project at ecoteerresponsibletravel.com

Cultural Placement – Nepal

Type of Placement- Cultural placement.

Description of Placement- Well this is one that you make yourself, many people who come to Nepal only ever get to see the tourist side of it. Here we offer you the chance to become part of a community to experience the everyday life of a Nepalese villager. You won’t officially have duties to perform but get involved with the cultivation of crops, cooking of food outside and the caring and chatting in the villages. One thing you must do though is go and sit in a local tea house and listen to the daily goings on.
Visit family members and wander through villages seeing how a completely different life is lived. Even take in some of the local customs and festivals and truly sample a different way of life.
Choose between the foothills of the Himalayas to the hot sub tropical area of Chitwan where but be prepared to rough if as some of the places you will stay are basic compared to how you live at home.

Please note, the more you put into this the more you will get out, the idea is for you to explore a new way of life and enjoy the contrasts between yours and theirs.

Placement Location- We have various locations from the foothills of the Himalayas in remote villages to a more urban type village of Chitwan. Each have there own unique qualities and experiences where you will find the villagers warming to you and really accepting you as part of the family. Choose carefully to which part of the country you would like to see and experience. For wildlife then Chitwan near the jungle to peace and fresh air the foothills of the Himalayas.

Accommodation- Will be provided by the local families in the village with each one carefully selected so at least one member of the family speaks good English in order that you can communicate effectively. Also you will find that the local families in the home stay programme have been chosen because they also have good standing in the community and can introduce you to the traditional Nepalese village life.

Programme timetable- Ongoing.

Time duration- From 2 weeks to 5 months.

Costs- Please contact Wayne Guttridge the international coordinator.

Contact details- wayne_guttridge@hotmail.com

Website- Coming soon

Please contact Wayne for more details.
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