With the help of local scouts the volunteers will construct tables for picnic and dry toilets. The work will mostly take place on the open air. Fresh forest air, green trees around and a great team of well-motivated and, the most important, merry volunteers Workshops. Social inclusion through workcamps. Volunteers will share their thoughts and ideas about the theme. The Saturday will be the volunteer s action day.
Accomodation & food:
In a cottage. The conditions are quite simple; take a sleeping bag with you Mats will be provided. Volunteers will cook themselves - don t forget tasty recipes from your countries :)
Location & leisure:
In a forest, well hidden =). No civilization about 10kms around The closest city is Marche-en-Famenne i a cozy countryside city with everything necessary for life i supermarkets, schools, industries etc. The Marche-en-Famenne region has lots of natural landscapes but provides all the urban commodities and infrastructures. Nature lovers are very welcome You can reach Brussels in 2h00, Liege in 1h and Namur in 0h30 by train.Volunteers are responsible, with the help of their campleader, to organize their leisure time activities. The hosting organization doesn t provide a specific budget for these activities.
Requirements:
Be ready for physical work in the fresh air. Please, take some working clothes and boots. The language of the camp is English, but some notion of French is an asset. No internet access.
Age:
18-99
Location:
Heure
Language(s):
English
Airport:
BRU: Brussels Natl (Brussels, Belgium)
Trainstation:
Marche-en-famenneThis project is suitable for disabled volunteers
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