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27.Jun - 12.Jul 2026
SERRADIFALCO, Italie

PERFORMARE FESTIVAL: SUPPORTING COMMUNITY EVENTS

  • chantiers 1-3 semaines
  • SOCI
  • MANU
  • CULT
  • IG26-ESC04
Age minimum : 18
Frais d’inscription : 150 EUR

Remarque

Registration to the European Youth Portal is needed - https://youth.europa.eu/solidarity/young-people/about_en IMPORTANT: No fee is due to the sending organisation. Erasmus Programme Countries only.

  • Code : IG26-ESC04
  • Dispo : 2M / -1F
  • Langue du Projet : ENG / ITA
  • Age : 18 - 30

PARTENAIRE

Circo pace e bene is a cultural association that carries out activities of various types aimed at the most vulnerable people in the Milena area (children, people with disabilities, young people, the elderly, the unemployed, migrants). The organization mainly carries out artistic and cultural activities and realizes different projects to raise awareness in schools of all levels. The association was founded in 2015 in Milena, Sicily, by a group of local people with experience in volunteering and international mobility. The aim of the association is to encourage locals to be active in order to bring about the changes they want to see. The association represents a breakthrough for the locals and the territory where it is located, through their commitment and support. Its work contributes to the enrichment of Sicilian culture and territory. The NGO runs a space called Magazzino in Milena, which is used to promote cultural events, festivals, active participation and advocacy.

TRAVAIL

Volunteers will support the organisation of the 8th edition of the Performare Festival (3i11 July, Serradifalco – Sicily), a week-long event dedicated to contemporary performing arts, young dance authors and local artistic talents.Before the festival, volunteers may support in preparing and setting up community and performance spaces by helping with cleaning, arranging stages and workshop areas, organising materials and supporting the general logistics of the event.During the festival, they may support the daily management of activities by welcoming participants and artists, preparing spaces for rehearsals and shows, and assisting with technical and organisational needs.Volunteers may also help with simple tasks related to food preparation and serving, audience support and coordination of activities.In addition, volunteers can contribute to the promotion and documentation of the project by taking photos and short videos, and creating social media content. Through these activities, volunteers will actively contribute to a rural cultural festival that promotes contemporary performing arts, supports young artists and strengthens cultural life and networking in Sicily.

LOGEMENT & NOURRITURE

Volunteers will live in a basic apartment, with all the essential facilities for daily life but very simple in style. They will sleep in shared rooms with 3i4 beds, divided by gender. The volunteers, divided into groups and working in shifts, will take care of the management and cleaning of the house and will prepare meals in a common kitchen.

SITUATION

Serradifalco is a small village in the province of Caltanissetta. The village is located in a rural mountainous context at 423 m above sea level. Like most remote Sicilian villages, it is served by a limited number of public transport services, so the organization of free time could be limited to visiting nearby places or organizing excursions out of town. Volunteers may be accommodated in a village near the location where the activities take place and will travel daily using transportation provided by the hosting organization.

BESOIN SPÉCIAL

Volunteers should like the idea of living in a small town and experiencing collective life. Volunteers should enjoy working in a rural community and participating in cultural and social events. Interest in manual work, event organisation, and teamwork is recommended. Motivation letter and registration on the European Youth Portal are required: https://youth.europa.eu/solidarity/young-people/about_en

27.Jun - 13.Dec 2026
NAGANO, Japon

MAKI

  • Moyen terme 3-6 mois
  • ENVI
  • SOCI
  • AGRI
  • NICE-26L-MK15
Age minimum : 18
Frais d’inscription : 150 EUR
Frais supp : 36000 JPY

Remarque

Study theme - Similar type of communities in each country and their networking Participation fee - 36,000 JPY (200 EUR by the rate on 2025 Nov. 3rd) for MTV (30-182 days participation) and 72,000 JPY (400 EUR by the rate on 2025 Nov. 3rd) for LTV (over 182 days participation) of NICE Volunteers fee need to be paid in advance either by Card or PayPal. This is used for the project preparation and coordination such as the transportation of the staff/ camp leaders, visa invitation cost, publications, etc. while the meals and the accommodation are provided by the local host by free. Other - The first and last 2 days are On Arrival and Evaluation Seminars in Yokohama or Osaka. The popular documentary film for this place was broadcasted in 2015 at arayashiki-movie.jp/en/.

  • Code : NICE-26L-MK15
  • Dispo : 1M / 1F
  • Langue du Projet : ENG
  • Age : 18 - 99

PARTENAIRE

This project is actively working for SDG 2 (Zero Hunger) and SDGs 10 (Reduced Inequalities), organized together with Kyodo Gakusha (since 2000 here), a cooperative community where people with various backgrounds such as mentally disadvantaged, people who are tired of city life, who want to learn farming, who want to live in the nature, etc. They have 5 communities in Japan incl. Maki and grow animals and vegetables in an ecological, organic way. Maki is located in a very isolated area (not accessible for cars and we have to walk 4 km in the mountains), so it once became an abandon village in 1970s and then, was revived by Kyodo Gakusha. Over 10 people were living till several years ago, but less and less in these years (almost nobody in the winter), so vols. are needed even moreOutcome of this project: In 2025, we had 20 STVs for 4 short term workcamps and 3 LMTVs from 9 countries who greatly contributed to their protecting the houses, farming and caring animals that was difficult to finish by the time they needed without volunteers See the long-term goal of this project as Local SDGs made by the previous project leader at https://www.slideshare.net/nice-workcamp/2019-ep3-188767935 (only in Japanese, sorry, but you can still enjoy the pictures)

TRAVAIL

Volunteers mainly work for organic agriculture (cultivation, seeding, weeding, harvesting, taking care of goats, cows and chicken, making their feeds) and also carrying the things from the town to Maki, renovating the houses and trails on the way, constructing a hut, reconstructing the neighboring traditional house owned by the ex. inhabitant and destroyed by snow, help the house works especially cooking, etc. It s important and necessary to actively join the daily meeting and actively share the collective life. Be ready to work for quite a long time (06:00-18:00 with some brakes) and hard. It d be surely good exercise to make your body more healthy

LOGEMENT & NOURRITURE

Volunteers will live in the main house that is a very beautiful cultural heritage and equips the basic facilities such as water, electricity, kitchen, toilets and a bath room Single room can be provided. They will have meals, meetings and social life with Kyodo Gakusha members. Meals will be cooked by volunteers together with the members by turns. Sleeping bag is not necessary. There is no wifi.

SITUATION

Maki is located in the beautiful place near Japanese Northern Alps, at about 900 meters asl. and there is something remained here that most of Japanese areas have lost in modernization. Other activities – Exchange program, Excursion on a free day (possibly to Hakuba, a famous tourism spot), etc.

BESOIN SPÉCIAL

Motivation letter is needed Volunteers need to have some Japanese speaking skill (manage to have basic daily conversation) and high motivation and patience to keep hard, long and important work in the very isolated, natural place, to respect the way of the local host and to learn and speak Japanese language is needed. No special skills nor experiences are needed.

27.Jun - 07.Mar 2027
HOKKAIDO, Japon

SHINTOKU

  • Long terme 6-12 mois
  • ENVI
  • SOCI
  • AGRI
  • NICE-26L-ST11
Age minimum : 18
Frais d’inscription : 150 EUR
Frais supp : 72000 JPY

Remarque

Study theme - Learn about organic farming, taking care of animals such as cows, chickens. Learn a group work with various types of people. Participation fee - 36,000 JPY (200 EUR by the rate on 2025 Nov. 3rd) for MTV (30-182 days participation) and 72,000 JPY (400 EUR by the rate on 2025 Nov. 3rd) for LTV (over 182 days participation) of NICE Volunteers fee need to be paid in advance either by Card or PayPal. This is used for the project preparation and coordination such as the transportation of the staff/ camp leaders, visa invitation cost, publications, etc. while the meals and the accommodation are provided by the local host by free. Other - The first and last 2 days are On Arrival and Evaluation Seminars in Yokohama. Shintoku Farm website=https://www.kyodogakusha.org/ (only in Japanese)

  • Code : NICE-26L-ST11
  • Dispo : / 1F
  • Langue du Projet : ENG
  • Age : 18 - 99

PARTENAIRE

This project is actively working for SDG 2 (Zero Hunger) and SDGs 10 (Reduced Inequalities), organized together with Kyodo Gakusha (since 1998 here), a cooperative community where people with various backgrounds such as mentally disadvantaged, people who are tired of city life, who want to learn farming, who want to live in the nature, etc. They have 5 communities in Japan incl. Shintoku and grow animals and vegetables in an ecological, organic way. At Shintoku farm in Hokkaido, they grow cows, pigs, vegetables with utilizing bacterium and produce various types of milk products as well as running the cafe (soft cream and cakes are so yummy) which is a popular spot for the local people and tourists. Their cheese got the best prize in the World contest for the mountain cheese The project has been revived this year since 2019.Outcome of this project: So many vols. have joined this community and greatly contributed both physically and mentally. There is even a case to marry one of the community members:) Please see the long term goal of this project as Local SDGs at https://www.slideshare.net/nice-workcamp/n0-68540773 (only Japanese for the moment, but you can at least enjoy the pictures)

TRAVAIL

Volunteers will, together with the community members, mainly do 1) Agricultural work (planting, weeding, cultivating and harvesting of the organic vegetables, taking care of animals, cleaning the animal houses, etc.), 2) House work (cooking and cleanings) and possibly 3) Assisting the cheese production, running the cafeteria, handcrafts and textiles. Be ready to do what will be needed

LOGEMENT & NOURRITURE

Share the rooms in the facility which the community members live in. Cooking with the members by turn (Vegetarian is possible if it s prepared by volunteer self). Wifi is available.

SITUATION

Shintoku town is an agricultural country side with big scale of nature and farms, at the foot of Mt. Milk and located in the center of Hokkaido island, near Obihiro and 120 km east of Sapporo. -20 degree in winter and 20 in summer. Other activities – Monthly birthday parties. Sightseeing (hot springs, famous places in this area).

BESOIN SPÉCIAL

Only female Motivation letter is needed. Interest and motivation to work and live in this type of community. Respect to their life. Some levels of Japanese speaking skills as well as high motivation to learn and speak Japanese language is needed. Skills of agriculture or construction can be useful

27.Jun - 06.Jul 2026
PISTOIA, Italie

EMMAUS COMMUNITY - TRANSFORMATIVE THINKING

  • chantiers 1-3 semaines
  • SOCI
  • MANU
  • IG26-W013
Age minimum : 18
Frais d’inscription : 150 EUR

Remarque

VERY IMPORTANT. Restriction on alcohol consumption in the community and in presence of community members and fellow volunteers.

  • Code : IG26-W013
  • Dispo : 2M
  • Langue du Projet : ENG / ITA
  • Age : 18 - 35

PARTENAIRE

The Emmaus Community of Quarrata is part of the global Emmaus Movement, which aims to combat poverty and social exclusion through the principles of work, sharing, and mutual aid. Emmaus takes part as well in solidarity actions in Italy and around the world and raises awareness about their values and mission. Our main activities include the collection, reuse, and recycling of used materials, displayed at the Solidarity Flea Market. We also maintain an organic vegetable garden and care for the community s green spaces. Volunteers will spend their days participating in activities and sharing free time with the people hosted by the community.

TRAVAIL

Volunteers will participate in the classic activities of collecting, sorting, selling, recycling, and repairing materials that characterize Emmaus communities. They will work alongside local volunteers and community members, both in activities and leisure moments. Volunteers will help organize the solidarity flea market, select and place materials for the market, and participate in the organic zero-mileage vegetable garden. Those interested in salvaging and restyling can assist with improvement projects and workshops such as gardening, painting, wood working, tailoring and space recovery. The main focus of the camp is to regenerate and transform in a creative and sustainable way of thinking the community leaving and working spaces.

LOGEMENT & NOURRITURE

Volunteers will sleep in the community hall and in other rooms where mattresses and/or camp beds will be provided, there will be separate rooms for girls and boys. The site includes a shaded garden, toilets, showers, hot and drinking water, and electricity. Lunch is prepared by the Community while the volunteer will take care of the dinner. The main diet is Vegetarian/Vegan and meat/fish will be included twice a week. Alcohol is forbidden inside the community.

SITUATION

Volunteers can visit nearby places at their own costs. Florence and other locations such as Prato e Pistoia can be reached by public transportation. The community is located on a little hill surrounded by a beautiful landscape typical from Tuscany and the Market is in the Village of Quarrata. Excursions and visits of cultural and natural places are organized by the Community as part of the experience. If leisure activities include people from the local community, the consumption of alcohol is forbidden.

BESOIN SPÉCIAL

Volunteers should have an interest in charity work and previous volunteering experience is very welcome.A willingness to participate in all assigned tasks and activities.A positive, respectful attitude towards community members and fellow volunteers. Flexibility and adaptability to different working conditions and schedules.VERY IMPORTANT. Restriction on alcohol consumption in the community and in presence of community members and fellow volunteers.

27.Jun - 20.Sep 2026
TOYAMA, Japon

GOKAYAMA

  • Moyen terme 3-6 mois
  • AGRI
  • NICE-26L-GK04
Age minimum : 18
Frais d’inscription : 150 EUR
Frais supp : 36000 JPY

Remarque

Study theme - Volunteers will acquire knowledge and skills related to Gokayama s traditional architecture and thatching, as well as basic Japanese language and local culture. Participation fee - 36,000 JPY (200 EUR by the rate on 2025 Nov. 3rd) for MTV (30-182 days participation) and 72,000 JPY (400 EUR by the rate on 2025 Nov. 3rd) for LTV (over 182 days participation) of NICE Volunteers fee need to be paid in advance either by Card or PayPal. This is used for the project preparation and coordination such as the transportation of the staff/ camp leaders, visa invitation cost, publications, etc. while the meals and the accommodation are provided by the local host by free. Other - The first and last 2 days are On Arrival and Evaluation Seminars in Yokohama. Follow the Instagram(@houbikisou) to see the volunteers daily activities.

  • Code : NICE-26L-GK04
  • Dispo : / 1F
  • Langue du Projet : JAP
  • Age : 18 - 99

PARTENAIRE

This project is actively working for SDG 2 (Zero Hunger) and SDGs 15 (Life on Land), organized together with a local group Transition Village Gokayama from 2025.Houbikiso, a former lodging facility near the World Heritage site Suganuma Gassho-style Village, has been repurposed as a place to learn and practice living in harmony with the Gokayama climate, living using the wisdom of the past in a Gassho-style building, and living in which people, animals, and plants cxist and circulate. The hosts are making small changes to the place and building the community. Together with volunteers from Japan and around the world, they hope to pass on the local cultural traditions to future generations. Currently, due to the aging population, there are few people who can take care of the thatched roofs with their history (which are grown on the slopes of the mountain) or grow traditional vegetables.

TRAVAIL

The main tasks of the volunteers are 1. Cutting/Maintaining thatched grass (mountain areas) for repairing traditional roofs, 2. Farming some traditional vegetables and 3. Doing work for community

LOGEMENT & NOURRITURE

Volunteers share rooms or have your own rooms. Volunteers cook most of their own meals. Mobile phone signals may be weak. Compost toilets, kitchens, and shower rooms are available. Please bring your own sleeping bag. Please be prepared for very simple mountain life.

SITUATION

Gokayama and Suganuma village in the Hokuriku region of Japan is a World Heritage Site, a village of Gassho-style houses, and a special place where beautiful scenery changes with the seasons and traditional culture lives on. (https://maps.app.goo.gl/a7SWiKQgTDoWxBf17) Other activities – Partying with locals, hiking, hot springs, etc.

BESOIN SPÉCIAL

Must be interested in nature, farm work, and the traditional life of the area. Must be adaptable and enjoy a simple lifestyle. Must be highly motivated to work. Volunteers are expected to be able to speak some Japanese (daily conversation level).

27.Jun - 30.May 2027
HOKKAIDO, Japon

SHINTOKU

  • Long terme 6-12 mois
  • ENVI
  • SOCI
  • AGRI
  • NICE-26L-ST12
Age minimum : 18
Frais d’inscription : 150 EUR
Frais supp : 72000 JPY

Remarque

Study theme - Learn about organic farming, taking care of animals such as cows, chickens. Learn a group work with various types of people. Participation fee - 36,000 JPY (200 EUR by the rate on 2025 Nov. 3rd) for MTV (30-182 days participation) and 72,000 JPY (400 EUR by the rate on 2025 Nov. 3rd) for LTV (over 182 days participation) of NICE Volunteers fee need to be paid in advance either by Card or PayPal. This is used for the project preparation and coordination such as the transportation of the staff/ camp leaders, visa invitation cost, publications, etc. while the meals and the accommodation are provided by the local host by free. Other - The first and last 2 days are On Arrival and Evaluation Seminars in Yokohama. Shintoku Farm website=https://www.kyodogakusha.org/ (only in Japanese)

  • Code : NICE-26L-ST12
  • Dispo : / 1F
  • Langue du Projet : ENG
  • Age : 18 - 99

PARTENAIRE

This project is actively working for SDG 2 (Zero Hunger) and SDGs 10 (Reduced Inequalities), organized together with Kyodo Gakusha (since 1998 here), a cooperative community where people with various backgrounds such as mentally disadvantaged, people who are tired of city life, who want to learn farming, who want to live in the nature, etc. They have 5 communities in Japan incl. Shintoku and grow animals and vegetables in an ecological, organic way. At Shintoku farm in Hokkaido, they grow cows, pigs, vegetables with utilizing bacterium and produce various types of milk products as well as running the cafe (soft cream and cakes are so yummy) which is a popular spot for the local people and tourists. Their cheese got the best prize in the World contest for the mountain cheese The project has been revived this year since 2019.Outcome of this project: So many vols. have joined this community and greatly contributed both physically and mentally. There is even a case to marry one of the community members:) Please see the long term goal of this project as Local SDGs at https://www.slideshare.net/nice-workcamp/n0-68540773 (only Japanese for the moment, but you can at least enjoy the pictures)

TRAVAIL

Volunteers will, together with the community members, mainly do 1) Agricultural work (planting, weeding, cultivating and harvesting of the organic vegetables, taking care of animals, cleaning the animal houses, etc.), 2) House work (cooking and cleanings) and possibly 3) Assisting the cheese production, running the cafeteria, handcrafts and textiles. Be ready to do what will be needed

LOGEMENT & NOURRITURE

Share the rooms in the facility which the community members live in. Cooking with the members by turn (Vegetarian is possible if it s prepared by volunteer self). Wifi is available.

SITUATION

Shintoku town is an agricultural country side with big scale of nature and farms, at the foot of Mt. Milk and located in the center of Hokkaido island, near Obihiro and 120 km east of Sapporo. -20 degree in winter and 20 in summer. Other activities – Monthly birthday parties. Sightseeing (hot springs, famous places in this area).

BESOIN SPÉCIAL

Only female Motivation letter is needed. Interest and motivation to work and live in this type of community. Respect to their life. Some levels of Japanese speaking skills as well as high motivation to learn and speak Japanese language is needed. Skills of agriculture or construction can be useful

27.Jun - 13.Dec 2026
TOYAMA, Japon

GOKAYAMA

  • Moyen terme 3-6 mois
  • AGRI
  • NICE-26L-GK05
Age minimum : 18
Frais d’inscription : 150 EUR
Frais supp : 36000 JPY

Remarque

Study theme - Volunteers will acquire knowledge and skills related to Gokayama s traditional architecture and thatching, as well as basic Japanese language and local culture. Participation fee - 36,000 JPY (200 EUR by the rate on 2025 Nov. 3rd) for MTV (30-182 days participation) and 72,000 JPY (400 EUR by the rate on 2025 Nov. 3rd) for LTV (over 182 days participation) of NICE Volunteers fee need to be paid in advance either by Card or PayPal. This is used for the project preparation and coordination such as the transportation of the staff/ camp leaders, visa invitation cost, publications, etc. while the meals and the accommodation are provided by the local host by free. Other - The first and last 2 days are On Arrival and Evaluation Seminars in Yokohama. Follow the Instagram(@houbikisou) to see the volunteers daily activities.

  • Code : NICE-26L-GK05
  • Dispo : 1M / 1F
  • Langue du Projet : JAP
  • Age : 18 - 99

PARTENAIRE

This project is actively working for SDG 2 (Zero Hunger) and SDGs 15 (Life on Land), organized together with a local group Transition Village Gokayama from 2025.Houbikiso, a former lodging facility near the World Heritage site Suganuma Gassho-style Village, has been repurposed as a place to learn and practice living in harmony with the Gokayama climate, living using the wisdom of the past in a Gassho-style building, and living in which people, animals, and plants cxist and circulate. The hosts are making small changes to the place and building the community. Together with volunteers from Japan and around the world, they hope to pass on the local cultural traditions to future generations. Currently, due to the aging population, there are few people who can take care of the thatched roofs with their history (which are grown on the slopes of the mountain) or grow traditional vegetables.

TRAVAIL

The main tasks of the volunteers are 1. Cutting/Maintaining thatched grass (mountain areas) for repairing traditional roofs, 2. Farming some traditional vegetables and 3. Doing work for community

LOGEMENT & NOURRITURE

Volunteers share rooms or have your own rooms. Volunteers cook most of their own meals. Mobile phone signals may be weak. Compost toilets, kitchens, and shower rooms are available. Please bring your own sleeping bag. Please be prepared for very simple mountain life.

SITUATION

Gokayama and Suganuma village in the Hokuriku region of Japan is a World Heritage Site, a village of Gassho-style houses, and a special place where beautiful scenery changes with the seasons and traditional culture lives on. (https://maps.app.goo.gl/a7SWiKQgTDoWxBf17) Other activities – Partying with locals, hiking, hot springs, etc.

BESOIN SPÉCIAL

Must be interested in nature, farm work, and the traditional life of the area. Must be adaptable and enjoy a simple lifestyle. Must be highly motivated to work. Volunteers are expected to be able to speak some Japanese (daily conversation level).

27.Jun - 08.Jul 2026
NOVA KULA, Estonie

SPARTA 1

  • chantiers 1-3 semaines
  • ENVI
  • EST TS1
Age minimum : 14
Frais d’inscription : 150 EUR
Frais supp : 550 EUR
  • Code : EST TS1
  • Dispo : 5M / 5F
  • Langue du Projet : ENG / RUS
  • Age : 14 - 18

PARTENAIRE

ProjectThis camp is organized for teenagers by youth sport club Lukas-Basket which has been running national youth camps for 25 years and International ones for the past 15 years. International teenage camps will be hosted on seaside in the West of Estonia in Laanemaa County in the municipality of Nova. Beautiful nature, numerous historical places, 200 years long tradition of health resort, unique cultural events are the treasures of the County. Nova with warm sea bay, white sand, mushroom and berry crops, picturesque lakes, cobble stone road and many places of interest is ideal place for leisure. The aim of Nova camp is to give young people possibility to have active, healthy and meaningful summer vacations with different sport adventures, to enjoy unspoiled nature and to learn to live in harmony with it, but also to explore and realize their own capacities and limits. The program will include water activities, sport and ball games, eco-hikes, bicycle trips to places of interest, horse riding, fishing, rowing, acquaintance with local culture and many other exciting things. Mens sana in corpore sano (Healthy Spirit in Healthy Body) i this is the main message of the camp Besides all this, camp gives possibility for intensive contacts between local youth and their peers from abroad, showing youngsters the diversity of world cultures, broadening their horizons and encouraging active communication through games and creative activities. Finally, there will be some voluntary work for nature protection and to support local community. The area of the camp is about 3 hectares and it can host up to 60 youngsters on one shift. The age of local participants is 10-18. Local teenagers are mainly Russian-speaking of minority communities of Estonia. Videos from past camps are available here https://www.facebook.com/100001353283293/videos/1230983641495965/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nwTAJF6pIGsfeature=youtu.be https://drive.google.com/file/d/1rvqGZRs9FZMcxHtJfICjVJaLo6RT1J7B/view?usp=drivesdk

TRAVAIL

ProgramThere are diverse activities in the camp program: canoeing, water scootering, tubing in the sea, running ATV, paintball in the forest, sport games – football, rugby, volleyball, athletics, table tennis, archery, frisbee, disc-golf, trampolines, different competitions, cross, sport orientation in the forest on and on sea (navigation), fishing, bicycle trips to explore the area, visit to the horse farm with horse riding, excursions historical places of interest in the area, active games, picnics on a seaside, building sand and stones castles on the beach, Estonian sauna party, etc. Bikes are available for the whole camp duration free of charge. WorkThere will be also some voluntary work such as painting of community buildings, repairing benches and tables, cleaning local beach and old local park from garbage, planting trees, little renovation works in the local school, clearing pavement, helping seniors living in the community with some household duties, preparing fire woods for heating, berries and herbs picking to give the crop to the orphanage and seniors home, duty in a kitchen and around the camp once in a shift, etc. The work will be organised in cooperation with local forestry department, municipality of Nova and local school. Please note that the work described above is planned for the whole summer and it may change from one shift to another depending on local needs, the season and weather conditions.

LOGEMENT & NOURRITURE

AccommodationIn wooden huts set by the local school nearby the seaside (500 m away). Please bring your sleeping bag and mat. Showers, toilets are provided in the school and there will be additional bio-toilets set on camping site. You can use traditional Estonian sauna. There is washing machine at the camp. WiFi is available.CateringMeals are served 3 times a day. There are water machines with cold water. Catering takes place in the schools mess hall or into the lager tent outside near the mess. Meals are cooked by professional cooks. Participants are asked to help cleaning.Medical AidCamp staff members have medical certificates and are able to provide the first aid. And there is a car on call 24/7 which goes to the nearest hospital, which is 40km away, in more serious case of any emergency.

SITUATION

LocationNova is one of 11 municipalities of Laanemaa with about 400 inhabitants, located on the seaside 90 km west from capital of Estonia Tallinn and 40 km north from Haapsalu, famous spa town with many historic and cultural sites. More information on www.novavald.ee/index.php/1 The camp is located on former Nova basic schools territory. However, a lot of activities will be taking place at various sites outside Nova.Surroundings and camps infrastructureSchool buildingSports hallTable tennisWooden housesInformation centreRefreshments stall with water coolersGym equipment for fitness exercises on schools territoryFootball fieldBasketball court on the schools territoryVolleyball court on the beach4 lakes within 4 km from the camp side2 sand beaches in the distance from 0,5-7 kmForest Management Centre wooden tents with table and grill for picnic near the beachHiking paths marked by Forest DepartmentGrocery store and cafe

BESOIN SPÉCIAL

Special requirementsParticipants have to be sporty, be ready to run up to 3 km and bike up to 40 km, independent enough, adaptable, curious and interested in active life style. Many activities will take place at different locations outside Nova, so it is crucial that you can ride bike to get there. Please bring sleeping bag, wind and waterproof clothes, goods shoes, warm and summer clothes. It s advisable to take thermal underwear. If possible, please take tick vaccination before coming. Please inform us beforehand about allergies, dietary requirements you have or others prescriptions from your doctor. Generally, the age of participants is 14-17, however exceptions are possible. NB Smoking, drinking alcohol, using drugs is absolutely prohibited in the camp and this policy will be followed strictly Thus, if you cannot quit smoking for a while, it is probably better not to come. Camp common language is English. Local languages are Estonian and Russian.Participation feeUnlike a normal camp there will be not too much of work here. Nevertheless, participants will be provided with board, lodging, local transportation and all equipment necessary to realize camp program. Besides, program involves a lot of extra costs for excursions, trips out, visits, sport activities, equipment, materials and general administration and leadership. Since neither EstYES nor its local camp partner, does not receive financial support for this camp from municipality or private sources, to realize this camp we have to charge participation fee of 550 Euro, which covers all camp and program costs including transfer from Tallinn to and from the camp, and which has to be paid by bank transfer before the camp or by participants upon arrival to the camp. The bank details will be provided after the acceptance of the participant to the camp. NB Participants coming from outside Europe are asked to consult with us before paying fee by bank transfer to reduce high banking charges.

27.Jun - 13.Dec 2026
FUKUSHIMA, Japon

AIZU WAKAMATSU

  • Moyen terme 3-6 mois
  • SOCI
  • NICE-26L-AI10
Age minimum : 18
Frais d’inscription : 150 EUR
Frais supp : 36000 JPY

Remarque

Study theme - Volunteers will get knowledge of alternative school, children s social participation, child poverty in Japan. Participation fee - 36,000 JPY (200 EUR by the rate on 2025 Nov. 3rd) for MTV (30-182 days participation) and 72,000 JPY (400 EUR by the rate on 2025 Nov. 3rd) for LTV (over 182 days participation) of NICE Volunteers fee need to be paid in advance either by Card or PayPal. This is used for the project preparation and coordination such as the transportation of the staff/ camp leaders, visa invitation cost, publications, etc. while the meals and the accommodation are provided by the local host by free. Other - The first and last 2 days are On Arrival and Evaluation Seminars in Yokohama.

  • Code : NICE-26L-AI10
  • Dispo : / 1F
  • Langue du Projet : JAP
  • Age : 18 - 99

PARTENAIRE

This project is actively working for SDGs 1 (no poverty) and SDGs 4 (Quality Education), organized together with a local NPO, Terakoya Hojosha since 2008 that aims to create a diverse learning environment that places children at the center and aims to promote children s participation in society. Their mission is to support Children s participation in society and create a happy future for children. A characteristic of the learning at Terakoya Hojosya is that it attends to children s interests. The aim to create a happy future with children, each and every one of whom is important. In their all projects, it is importance on approving and affirming children and fostering a sense of self-affirmation, which is the children s energy, through their connections with others.

TRAVAIL

1) Supporting children s activities at affiliated kindergartens. 2) Learning support and cooking assistance at the Kodomo shokudo(The place where kids can eat for free or at a low cost with other people.). Specifically, homework and subject learning is provided to about 15 primary and junior high school students. They also assist in cooking dinner together with the staff. 3) Supporting for nature activities for kids(playing outside, cooking meals, preparing activities, etc.). Especially on weekends and during long holidays.

LOGEMENT & NOURRITURE

Shared rooms in accommodation owned by the organization. It is different place with activity place. Men and women separated room. Cooking by yourself. Staffs also stay at the facility. No wifi in the accommodation (but there is wifi in activity place).

SITUATION

Aizu Wakamatsu city is called Samurai city. It is located in the eastern part of the Aizu region of Fukushima prefecture. It is the central city of Aizu region, surrounded by rich nature, including Mt. Bandai and Lake Inawashiro and blessed with natural scenery. The organization is located in an area with an atmosphere of Taisho era Romanticism. Winter season (Dec.-Mar.) is quite cold, so vols. need to bring warm cloths. Other activities – Join the local events, many opportunities to learn the local wisdom, etc. Sightseeing, short trip (hot springs, castle, famous places here).

BESOIN SPÉCIAL

Motivation letter is needed Volunteers need to have some Japanese speaking skill (manage to have basic daily conversation), respect to the local culture and way of the local organization, positive attitude to communicate with children, being Interested alternative school, children s social patriation and child poverty, high motivation to work hard, open mind, cooperation with others.

28.Jun - 11.Jul 2026
TALLINN, Estonie

TEEN DOWN TOWN 22

  • chantiers 1-3 semaines
  • LANG
  • EST TDT22
Age minimum : 14
Frais d’inscription : 150 EUR
Frais supp : 630 EUR
  • Code : EST TDT22
  • Dispo : COMPLET
  • Langue du Projet : ENG / ENG
  • Age : 14 - 16

PARTENAIRE

ProjectInternational language camp is organized for teenagers by The Language School In Down-Town and the non-profit educational association Alternative Language Programs Satellite (ALP S) as part of their annual activities on multicultural issues for youth. The project s aim is to introduce the diversity of world cultures to the youth and provide them with good practices in intercultural communication by means of alternative English language practice which includes meetings, visits, contacts to young people from abroad. The project gets teens of 14 to 16 years old familiar with national traditions of the countries from all over the world, encourages them to develop their global thinking and individual initiative, tolerance and resistance to xenophobia and ethnic hatred. Camps give foreign participants a great chance to meet youngsters both from Estonia and other countries as well as to experience local life. This summer we offer you to participate in our project called LANDSCAPES . We invite you to explore ecosystems that shape the way we live, learn and thrive in the domains of nature, society, technologies, economy, politics and human relationships. Together, we will try to develop working strategies for a holistic, interconnected view of the world such as seeing connections between parts of a whole, co-evolution or understanding unintended consequences. Camp participants will learn to build supportive peer networks and naturally integrate individual aims into existing ecosystems, manage change for alternative future and take initiative, influence synergetic loops and utilize personal progress for mutual sustained prosperity. We hope you will gain ideas on how not just to survive in a complex world of various ecosystems – but to help reshape it toward greater justice and flourishing life. Meetings with local and/or international professionals in the field will take place. Thematic photo and video contests for camp participants will be organized.

TRAVAIL

ProgramCamp program may include but is not limited to team projects, discussions at the round table, social and sport games, performances in the open air, actions for peace and nature, meetings with people, visits to museums and sightseeing as well as presentations of the countries that camp participants and volunteers represent, etc. Every day the camp will have a country presentation, a subject to learn or discuss and a related activity. Teenagers will stay in the camp activities zone from 10:00 to 17:00. 14-day program includes one day off in the camp and at least one day of travel outside Tallinn. The day off is spent either under the leadership of a member of the school staff or in the host family. Camp activities will take place in the premises of the language school that is situated in the very centre of the city. To activate teenagers and run the program, there will be a group of international volunteers and members of the local school staff.Special features of this summer:1) ONLY camp shifts for 8 days and 14 days include one trip outside Tallinn.2) A teenage camp participant is welcome to extend their stay for one or two weeks within the camp dates.

LOGEMENT & NOURRITURE

AccommodationIn the premises of The Language School In Down-Town located on the 4th and 5th floors of a business building in the city centre. In summer time, a part of the school is reserved for the camp participants accommodation that includes several separate dormitory bedrooms, a fitted kitchen, a dining area, a large shower area and two separate toilet cabins. Apart from bedrooms, the tea-room for rest will be also organized where teenagers might watch films, read and play board games enjoying soft sofas. Bed linen, pillows and blankets will be provided, so you do NOT need to bring a sleeping bag. For the reasons of security, minimum one school staff member and one volunteer will be staying with camp participants overnights to maintain life, catering and general order on the site. To facilitate a smooth and safe environment at school during the off-hours, the entrance to the school must be kept closed at all times. The access to the school and accommodation areas will be managed by long-term volunteers or school staff. Please be aware that you must be inside by 22:00 the latest unless supervised outside by a school staff member. Participants will have breakfasts and dinners at school, lunches i together with other camp participants.Please note: it is not possible to stay at any of the camp accommodation options before or after the camp arrival and departure days. If you need a place to stay before or after the camp dates, we can help you to book a hostel in Tallinn.

SITUATION

LocationTallinn is the capital of Estonia, country s largest city with 450 000 inhabitants and nearly as many tourists during summer. You can get a lot of information on Tallinn on www.visittallinn.ee/eng TerminalAirport, bus station, harbor in Tallinn. Pick up by school or families at the point of arrival is possible upon request.Leisure timeThere are a lot of possibilities for leisure time activities since camp will take place in the Estonian capital Tallinn where one can find attractions for any taste: sightseeing, museums, festivals, concerts, etc.

BESOIN SPÉCIAL

Special requirementsWe will welcome any ideas to improve the program and your active participation in it. English is the camp language. The age of international camp participants is 14 i 16. Please be aware that during the day program of the camp the participants will be asked to leave their cell phones at their accommodation site to ensure safety of the participants and their engagement with the camp activities. To assure a safe environment for all the campers, we expect all our camp participants will provide their parents letter of consent (Parental Authorization) and travel insurance certificate.Participation feeUnlike the traditional voluntary camp, there will be mostly informal educational activities and guided language practice. Camp program implementation involves costs for boarding and lodging, domestic transport, materials, excursions, visits, cultural activities and general administration. Since neither EstYES, nor its partner ALPS receive any financial support for this camp from state or municipality, to make the camp happen we have to charge a participation fee of 375 for one week or 630 Euro for two weeks shift. This is a separate fee that is different from your country sending organization s fee you pay at home. Our fee has to be paid by participants upon arrival to the camp in cash or by bank transfer prior to the start of the camp. If you prefer fee to be paid in cash on arrival, please contact us.

28.Jun - 05.Jul 2026
TALLINN, Estonie

TEEN DOWN TOWN 13

  • chantiers 1-3 semaines
  • LANG
  • EST TDT13
Age minimum : 14
Frais d’inscription : 150 EUR
Frais supp : 365 EUR
  • Code : EST TDT13
  • Dispo : 5M / 3F
  • Langue du Projet : ENG / ENG
  • Age : 14 - 16

PARTENAIRE

ProjectInternational language camp is organized for teenagers by The Language School In Down-Town and the non-profit educational association Alternative Language Programs Satellite (ALP S) as part of their annual activities on multicultural issues for youth. The project s aim is to introduce the diversity of world cultures to the youth and provide them with good practices in intercultural communication by means of alternative English language practice which includes meetings, visits, contacts to young people from abroad. The project gets teens of 14 to 16 years old familiar with national traditions of the countries from all over the world, encourages them to develop their global thinking and individual initiative, tolerance and resistance to xenophobia and ethnic hatred. Camps give foreign participants a great chance to meet youngsters both from Estonia and other countries as well as to experience local life. This summer we offer you to participate in our project called LANDSCAPES . We invite you to explore ecosystems that shape the way we live, learn and thrive in the domains of nature, society, technologies, economy, politics and human relationships. Together, we will try to develop working strategies for a holistic, interconnected view of the world such as seeing connections between parts of a whole, co-evolution or understanding unintended consequences. Camp participants will learn to build supportive peer networks and naturally integrate individual aims into existing ecosystems, manage change for alternative future and take initiative, influence synergetic loops and utilize personal progress for mutual sustained prosperity. We hope you will gain ideas on how not just to survive in a complex world of various ecosystems – but to help reshape it toward greater justice and flourishing life. Meetings with local and/or international professionals in the field will take place. Thematic photo and video contests for camp participants will be organized.

TRAVAIL

ProgramCamp program may include but is not limited to team projects, discussions at the round table, social and sport games, performances in the open air, actions for peace and nature, meetings with people, visits to museums and sightseeing as well as presentations of the countries that camp participants and volunteers represent, etc. Every day the camp will have a country presentation, a subject to learn or discuss and a related activity. Teenagers will stay in the camp activities zone from 10:00 to 17:00. 14-day program includes one day off in the camp and at least one day of travel outside Tallinn. The day off is spent either under the leadership of a member of the school staff or in the host family. Camp activities will take place in the premises of the language school that is situated in the very centre of the city. To activate teenagers and run the program, there will be a group of international volunteers and members of the local school staff.Special features of this summer:1) ONLY camp shifts for 8 days and 14 days include one trip outside Tallinn.2) A teenage camp participant is welcome to extend their stay for one or two weeks within the camp dates.

LOGEMENT & NOURRITURE

AccommodationIn the premises of The Language School In Down-Town located on the 4th and 5th floors of a business building in the city centre. In summer time, a part of the school is reserved for the camp participants accommodation that includes several separate dormitory bedrooms, a fitted kitchen, a dining area, a large shower area and two separate toilet cabins. Apart from bedrooms, the tea-room for rest will be also organized where teenagers might watch films, read and play board games enjoying soft sofas. Bed linen, pillows and blankets will be provided, so you do NOT need to bring a sleeping bag. For the reasons of security, minimum one school staff member and one volunteer will be staying with camp participants overnights to maintain life, catering and general order on the site. To facilitate a smooth and safe environment at school during the off-hours, the entrance to the school must be kept closed at all times. The access to the school and accommodation areas will be managed by long-term volunteers or school staff. Please be aware that you must be inside by 22:00 the latest unless supervised outside by a school staff member. Participants will have breakfasts and dinners at school, lunches i together with other camp participants.Please note: it is not possible to stay at any of the camp accommodation options before or after the camp arrival and departure days. If you need a place to stay before or after the camp dates, we can help you to book a hostel in Tallinn.

SITUATION

LocationTallinn is the capital of Estonia, country s largest city with 450 000 inhabitants and nearly as many tourists during summer. You can get a lot of information on Tallinn on www.visittallinn.ee/eng TerminalAirport, bus station, harbor in Tallinn. Pick up by school or families at the point of arrival is possible upon request.Leisure timeThere are a lot of possibilities for leisure time activities since camp will take place in the Estonian capital Tallinn where one can find attractions for any taste: sightseeing, museums, festivals, concerts, etc.

BESOIN SPÉCIAL

Special requirementsWe will welcome any ideas to improve the program and your active participation in it. English is the camp language. The age of international camp participants is 14 i 16. Please be aware that during the day program of the camp the participants will be asked to leave their cell phones at their accommodation site to ensure safety of the participants and their engagement with the camp activities. To assure a safe environment for all the campers, we expect all our camp participants will provide their parents letter of consent (Parental Authorization) and travel insurance certificate.Participation feeUnlike the traditional voluntary camp, there will be mostly informal educational activities and guided language practice. Camp program implementation involves costs for boarding and lodging, domestic transport, materials, excursions, visits, cultural activities and general administration. Since neither EstYES, nor its partner ALPS receive any financial support for this camp from state or municipality, to make the camp happen we have to charge a participation fee of 375 for one week or 630 Euro for two weeks shift. This is a separate fee that is different from your country sending organization s fee you pay at home. Our fee has to be paid by participants upon arrival to the camp in cash or by bank transfer prior to the start of the camp. If you prefer fee to be paid in cash on arrival, please contact us.

28.Jun - 13.Jul 2026
S. AGATA DI MILITELLO (ME), SICILY, ITALY, Italie

SUPPORTING SUMMER ACTIVITIES WITH CHILDREN - VEIL

  • chantiers 1-3 semaines
  • SOCI
  • KIDS
  • IG26-ESCVEIL01
Age minimum : 18
Frais d’inscription : 150 EUR

Remarque

Open only for: Germany (IBG), France (SJ) and Ukraine (UF)

  • Code : IG26-ESCVEIL01
  • Dispo : -2M / 6F
  • Langue du Projet : ENG / ITA
  • Age : 18 - 30

PARTENAIRE

Caritas Diocesana di Patti is a non-profit association with the objectives of social solidarity and human promotion.The Caritas Centre was created at the end of 2021 to help people with economic difficulties and different social backgrounds. It is involved in various activities such as a solidarity pharmacy, with a food and clothing store to donate to people living in the surrounding area, and running a listening centre. The group of people who run the centre also run a Eurodesk InfoPoint for local young people, who carry out activities with local schools.

TRAVAIL

Volunteers will assist the Caritas Centre with the management and implementation of recreational activities during a summer camp they organise in June and July for local children and young people, many of whom are already supported by Caritas daily social support and inclusion activities. Volunteers can organise and suggest activities, games, dances and songs. The work will mainly take place in the mornings.They will take care of games, sports activities, leisure time and arranging the space for activities. Other tasks may arise on the spot. The group could be divided into smaller groups for a better organisation of the work and to experience different tasks.

LOGEMENT & NOURRITURE

The accommodation is located in Sant Agata di Militello, just a one-minute walk from the summer camp venue. Volunteers will sleep in shared rooms, divided by gender, with 4i6 people in each room. There are 3 bathrooms equipped with showers, which will be shared by gender. Grocery shopping will be provided by the host organisation and meals will be cooked by the volunteers. Please note that the house is not equipped with air conditioning but there are several fans in each room and in the common areas.

SITUATION

Sant Agata di Militello is a small town on the coast of Sicily and the beach is very close to the accommodation. It is close to the railway station, so it s possible to reach nearby cities by train. Excursions to the Nebrodi Park (the largest protected area in Sicily) or to nearby cities can be organised at the volunteers own expense.

BESOIN SPÉCIAL

Criminal Record a Motivation Letter demonstrating interest and previous experience in work with kids are required. European Youth Portal Registration needed – https://youth.europa.eu/solidarity/young-people/about_en

01.Jul - 08.Jul 2026
TAEVASKOJA, Estonie

TAEVASKOJA YOUTH CAMP 1

  • chantiers 1-3 semaines
  • KIDS
  • EST LTA1
Age minimum : 20
Frais d’inscription : 150 EUR
Frais supp : 50 EUR
  • Code : EST LTA1
  • Dispo : 1M / 1F
  • Langue du Projet : EST / ENG
  • Age : 20 - 35

PARTENAIRE

Taevaskoja Youth Camp is adventurous hiking camp that has been active for over 30 years. The aim of Taevaskoja camp is to support children s development through non-formal education. During the youth camp kids participate in different workshops about health, safety, culture and enjoy climbing and hiking activities. Taevaskoja is located in South-Estonia, about 220 km from Tallinn. The camp site is very close to the one of the most popular natural touristic place – Suur Taevaskoda (The Large Heaven s Hall), surrounded by beautiful forest and close to the one of the longest rivers in Estonia. Such location brings children closer to unspoiled nature and gives them an excellent opportunity to get acquainted with Estonian national heritage richly presented in the area. The camp aims also to develop children s knowledges about different cultures and support the growth of tolerance. To do that Taevaskoja Youth Camp invites international volunteers to join the camp as animators. Children come to Taevaskoja camp from all over Estonia. Most of them have basic knowledge of English and are very happy to have a chance to practice it. More information on www.taevaskoja.ee/taevaskoja-noortelaager/ Camp has several periods with different age groups of kids. NB It is possible to join for several camp shifts in a row in July.

TRAVAIL

Each day of the camp will have a program completed by local coordinators and the volunteers will be helping to realize it. The main activities will be intercultural learning through finding differences and similarities between Estonia and countries, where volunteers come from (history, traditions, language, singing, dancing). It will be done through games, drama, sport, discussions. We expect that volunteers would lead a workshop connected with their culture (traditional dances, songs, games, everyday life, food specialities, etc.) It can be an educational one or as a game to play. Therefore, we look for active volunteers with good knowledge of history and culture of their country and ability to present it. Volunteer will work in partnership with professional local educators and youth workers i 9 staff members. The age of children is from 8 to 18 depending on shift.

LOGEMENT & NOURRITURE

In the same house with kids, separate room for volunteers and staff members (2-3 people in the same room). Volunteers will eat together with children and staff in the canteen. Showers, toilets and Wi-Fi are available.

SITUATION

LocationTaevaskoja is a tiny village in South-Estonia with 90 habitants. Distance from Tallinn is 220 km. But in summer it becomes one of the most visited natural sights. http://www.taevaskoja.ee/taevaskoja-loodus https://www.visitestonia.com/en/suur-ja-vaike-taevaskoda-sandstone-outcrops TerminalAirport, harbour, bus station in Tallinn. Alternatively you can arrive to Riga, capital of Latvia. From these cities it is easy to travel to Tartu by bus. From Tartu you can come to Taevaskoja by regular bus or train. Arrival is on the first day of the camp in the evening, around 18-19. Departure is on the last day of the camp in the morning.Leisure timePlenty of possibilities: hiking, swimming, sunbathing, sports, games, excursions to the places of interest in the area.

BESOIN SPÉCIAL

Special requirementsYou have to love kids and be really motivated to work with them. The work demands serious commitment and it can be hard sometimes. Experience in work with children is an advantage. We expect active volunteers with good knowledge of history and culture of their country and ability to present it. All exciting ideas of activities for kids, games etc. are welcome. Good ability to communicate in English is needed, knowledge of Russian may be useful. Please note: this is a national camp for local kids, therefore Estonian language is mostly used by participants and staff members. However, staff and many kids speak English i just be outgoing and brave to ask and talk to them The age of participants is 20-35.Participation feeWe ask participants to contribute 50 Euro towards the costs of general administration. In case of participation in more than one shift the total fee is 80 Euro. This fee has to be paid by bank transfer before the beginning of the camp.

02.Jul - 10.Jul 2026
REYKJAVIK, Islande

SEEDS 044. ALVIE(RA - AWARENESS, ENGAGEMENT AND AM

  • chantiers 1-3 semaines
  • SEEDS 044
Age minimum : 18
Frais d’inscription : 150 EUR
Frais supp : 450 EUR

Remarque

English will be the language in the camp; intermediate conversational skills are needed.

  • Code : SEEDS 044
  • Dispo : 4M / 4F
  • Langue du Projet : ENG
  • Age : 18 - 99

PARTENAIRE

This camp is part of SEEDS ongoing efforts to raise awareness, promote engagement in environmental issues and to support sustainability, organic and permaculture farming, social inclusion, education and hands-on actions in the field. Volunteers will gain insights into local and global challenges through non-formal educational activities such as hands-on work, visits, discussions, and workshops. SEEDS volunteers have the opportunity to participate in different projects in collaboration with Landvernd (the Icelandic Environmental Organization), the EcoVillage at SElheimar, the Icelandic Ministry for Environment and Natural Resources, Umhverfisstofnun (the Icelandic Environmental Agency) and BlEUi Herinn (the Blue Army).SEEDS volunteers will take on a variety of activities, depending on weather conditions and the needs of our partners including working in the forestry section and vegetable greenhouses in the EcoVillage, as well as participating in a nationwide project to raise awareness of ocean pollution, plastic waste, and engage the group in hands-on cleanup efforts in the area, allowing volunteers to make a direct impact

TRAVAIL

The camp is based at AlviE(ra, which offers a range of activities to connect people with nature, such as community gardens, wildlife workshops, school programs, and hikes. As part of the camp, volunteers help maintain the center through tasks like gardening, renovating the house and other projects such as removing old fences to protect wildlife, marking walking paths, and potentially do forestry work like trimming or planting trees.This camp combines learning, sharing, hands-on work and fun. No previous experience is needed. Volunteers should be prepared to share environmental issues from their home countries and be ready to spend time outdoors. Volunteers should be ready to adapt and be flexible with the work and free-time schedule. Depending on the weather, we may not be able to perform some of the activities as planned.

LOGEMENT & NOURRITURE

SEEDS volunteers stay in an old farm which has been transformed into an environmental education centre. The facilities are basic with an equipped kitchen, dining and living room, bathroom, shower and a washing machine. Volunteers sleep in shared rooms, with up to 6 people per room. Volunteers will receive food supplies and will be in charge of cooking and cleaning. Please note the food SEEDS provides will be vegetarian. Do not forget to bring some traditional/typical food, drinks, recipes, music, games or movies from your country for the intercultural evening. Please be aware some items or ingredients may be expensive in Iceland and you will need to buy them yourselves or bring them from your country.

SITUATION

The accommodation is located an hour drive south-east from ReykjavEk. The house serves as an environmental-educational centre and sits under IngElfsfjall, The Mountain of IngElfur, with a view of EyjafjallajEkull where the volcanic eruptions began in March and April 2010. The place is registered as natural Icelandic heritage; the nature, vegetation and birdlife is rich in variety and quantity. The volunteers can enjoy outdoor activities in a peaceful and beautiful location with a small stream and a pond nearby. Hiking trails with maps about cultural heritage can be found throughout the area, which is a popular attraction among both foreign and local visitors. The nearest town, Selfoss, only 10 minutes-drive away, with 6500 inhabitants, is a centre of commerce and small industries where you find a geothermal swimming pool, shops, museums, cafEs and bars.Additional excursions (e.g. Golden Circle, the South Shore or Reykjanes Peninsula or a day-trip to the city of ReykjavEk) can be arranged at discount fares depending on time availability, weather conditions, and the number of volunteers interested. The weather may be cold or rainy, so we recommend bringing warm and/or waterproof clothes.

BESOIN SPÉCIAL

Participation fee EUR 400 (Euros). The fee can either be transferred in advance via bank transfer, or paid in cash on arrival. It includes accommodation, food and one trip to the Hot River area in Reykjadalur. The fee ds not include the transportation from ReykjavEk to the camp and back, which costs EUR 30 one way or EUR 60 for both ways.

02.Jul - 10.Jul 2026
REYKJAVIK, Islande

SEEDS 045. ENVIRONMENTAL AWARENESS AND AMP; ACTION

  • chantiers 1-3 semaines
  • ENVI
  • SEEDS 045.
Age minimum : 18
Frais d’inscription : 150 EUR
Frais supp : 450 EUR

Remarque

English will be the language in the camp; basic conversational skills are needed.

  • Code : SEEDS 045.
  • Dispo : 6M / 6F
  • Langue du Projet : ENG
  • Age : 18 - 97

PARTENAIRE

The Environmentally Aware and amp; Action project is part of a series of camps organised by SEEDS in cooperation with different partners. SEEDS collaborates with the Icelandic Ministry for Environment and Natural Resources, the City of ReykjavEk, and several local stakeholders on a project to clean up the Icelandic coastline. Partners include the Blue Army, an organisation dedicated to the cause of coastal cleaning, SORPA, the waste collection and amp; management entity in the capital area, and Whales of Iceland, an exhibit showcasing life-size models of whales and porpoises to educate the public about their lives and the impact of human activity on their existence.

TRAVAIL

This camp allows volunteers to learn about global and local environmental issues through non-formal activities such as workshops, discussions, presentations and visits, as well as to contribute directly to environment protection by joining outdoor cleanup tasks. These cleanup tasks may be arranged in partnership with the above mentioned organisations or run solely by SEEDS. We also aim to involve the local community, so some of our events may be open to the public. We hope participants will learn how to plan and carry out their own trash cleaning projects back at home. This project is based on similar activities around the world, where outstanding results have been achieved with volunteers. Volunteers can choose one of the two options below, included as hands-on volunteering activity in the camp:A day trip combining a visit to the HellisheiE(i geothermal power plant, a trash collection in the area, and the Hot River Hike, a hike up a valley filled with hot springs where one can bathe. A day trip to the Reykjanes Peninsula, combined with a coastal cleanup in the area.Please note that all activities are subject to weather conditions and the availability of our partners.This camp combines learning, sharing, hands-on work and fun. No previous experience is needed. Volunteers should prepare to share environmental issues from their countries and be ready to spend time outdoors, walking medium to long distances during the cleanups, and during other activities such as sightseeing. Since a part of the project happens outdoors, volunteers should be ready to adapt and be flexible with the work and free-time schedule. Depending on the weather, we may not be able to perform some of the activities as planned.

LOGEMENT & NOURRITURE

SEEDS volunteers stay in a house in ReykjavEk. The facilities are basic with an equipped kitchen, dining and living room, bathrooms, showers and a washing machine. Everyone is expected to show consideration for their companions. Accommodation is in shared rooms, with up to 6 people per room. Please bring your own towel. Volunteers will receive food supplies and will be in charge of cooking and cleaning. Please note the food SEEDS provides will be vegetarian. Do not forget to bring some traditional/typical food, drinks, recipes, music, games or movies from your country for the intercultural evening. Please be aware some items or ingredients may be expensive in Iceland and you will need to buy them yourselves or bring them from your country.

SITUATION

ReykjavEk is a dynamic, modern city which lives in harmony with nature, using renewable energy sources. The worlds northernmost capital bridges the Atlantic, situated between Europe and North America. ReykjavEk is spread across a peninsula with a panoramic view of the mountains and the Atlantic. It is an international city with a lively cosmopolitan cultural scene surrounded by beautiful nature.

BESOIN SPÉCIAL

Participation fee EUR 450 (Euros). The fee can either be transferred in advance via bank transfer, or paid in cash on arrival. It includes food, accommodation, transport from the meeting point to the camp (on the first day), activities, and one trip combined with the trash collection (Hot River or Reykjanes).

02.Jul - 10.Jul 2026
REYKJAVEK, Islande

SEEDS 046. PHOTOGRAPHY AND AMP; FUN IN REYKJAVEK -

  • chantiers 1-3 semaines
  • SEEDS 046
Age minimum : 16
Frais d’inscription : 150 EUR
Frais supp : 650 EUR

Remarque

English will be the language in the camp; intermediate conversational skills are needed.

  • Code : SEEDS 046
  • Dispo : 6M / 6F
  • Langue du Projet : ENG
  • Age : 16 - 20

PARTENAIRE

This is the nineteenth year (since 2008) that SEEDS organises a series of International Photography projects. In 2010 we also began offering these camps for teenagers. Throughout the year, participants from all over the world come to Iceland for an immersive photography-focused learning camp. SEEDS coordinators help participants to develop their unique photographic skills through workshops and feedback sessions on technical settings, compositional considerations, and creating conceptual frameworks that highlight each participants individual style.

TRAVAIL

Note that this is a learning/sharing camp and not a regular workcamp; this project has a smaller volunteer work part and emphasises the personal learning process over the community impact. We may be able to organise some outdoor voluntary work, but it depends on our partners and the weather conditions. Participants will have time to put the theory about photography into practice, exploring the city. At the end of the camp, the best photographs from each participant will be selected for an online exhibition on SEEDS social media. Participants should bring their own digital cameras, lenses, tripods, and laptops, if possible. While learning about photography, the participants have the opportunity to explore Icelandic culture through active participation: capturing it, engaging with it, and showcasing their work throughout the camp. One of our goals is to empower young people to use photography to highlight environmental and cultural subjects and issues.Participants should be ready to spend time outdoors walking medium to long distances during activities and working within a flexible schedule. Participants will be photographing in their free time outside of workshop hours with images to be discussed at group feedback sessions.This camp is open to participants aged 16 to 20. During their stay, SEEDS organises a programme that combines learning, sharing, getting to know Iceland and its culture, and having fun while exploring the city and some of the most stunning natural attractions in the Golden Circle and the Hot River hike excursions.

LOGEMENT & NOURRITURE

SEEDS participants will stay in a house in ReykjavEk. The facilities are basic with an equipped kitchen, dining and living room, bathrooms, showers and a washing machine. As participants sleep in shared rooms with up to 6 people, everyone is expected to behave considerately. Please bring your own towel. Participants will receive food supplies and be in charge of the cooking and cleaning activities. Note the food SEEDS provides will be vegetarian. Do not forget to bring some traditional/typical food, drinks, recipes, music or games from your country for the intercultural evening. Be aware some items or ingredients may be expensive in Iceland and you will need to buy them yourselves or bring them from your country.

SITUATION

ReykjavEk is a dynamic, modern city which lives in harmony with nature, using renewable energy sources. The worlds northernmost capital bridges the Atlantic, between Europe and North America. ReykjavEk is spread across a peninsula with a panoramic view of the mountains and the Atlantic. It is an international city with a lively cosmopolitan cultural scene surrounded by beautiful nature.Additional excursions (eg. the South Shore or Reykjanes Peninsula) can be arranged at discount fares depending on time availability, weather conditions, and the number of participants interested in joining them. Be prepared for cold or rainy weather and bring warm and/or waterproof clothing.

BESOIN SPÉCIAL

Participation fee EUR 650 (Euros), which needs to be transferred to SEEDS the latest one month before the camp starts to confirm the placement. It includes food, accommodation, transportation from the meeting point to the camp (on the first day), the Golden Circle and Hot river hike excursions. We will visit spectacular waterfalls, geysers, impressive coastline, a volcano crater, the Thingvellir National Park and much more.

04.Jul - 18.Jul 2026
LA ROQUE EN PROVENCE, France

LA ROQUE EN PROVENCE

  • chantiers 1-3 semaines
  • RENO
  • JR26-304
Age minimum : 18
Frais d’inscription : 150 EUR
  • Code : JR26-304
  • Dispo : 5M / 6F
  • Langue du Projet : ENG / FRA
  • Age : 18 - 28

PARTENAIRE

Nichee au coeur de l arriere-pays des Alpes-Maritimes, La Roque-en-Provence est un village de caractere perche au-dessus de la vallee de l Esteron, l une des rivieres les plus sauvages et preservees de la region. Entre influences alpines et mediterraneennes, le village offre un paysage spectaculaire fait de falaises calcaires, de terrasses agricoles, d oliveraies et de forets de chenes.Ancien village fortifie, La Roque-en-Provence conserve une architecture traditionnelle en pierre, avec ses ruelles etroites, ses maisons anciennes et ses restes de remparts, temoins d une histoire rurale profondement liee a l agriculture et a l adaptation au relief escarpe. Les restanques, murs de soutenement en pierre seche qui structurent les pentes, font partie integrante de ce patrimoine et racontent le travail patient des generations passees.Situee a l ecart des grands axes touristiques, la commune seduit par son authenticite, son calme et son cadre naturel exceptionnel. Ici, le rythme est celui de la nature, des saisons et de la vie de village, favorisant la rencontre, la convivialite et la deconnexion. Le territoire est egalement reconnu pour la qualite de ses milieux naturels, propices a l observation de la faune et de la flore mediterraneennes.La Roque-en-Provence est un lieu ideal pour vivre une experience collective immersive, melant engagement concret pour la preservation du patrimoine, decouverte d un territoire rural vivant et partage interculturel. Un cadre privilegie pour apprendre, transmettre et vivre ensemble, au plus pres des paysages et des savoir-faire provencaux.

TRAVAIL

La commune de La Roque-en-Provence possede un riche patrimoine rural faconne par des generations de paysans, notamment a travers les murs de restanques en pierre seche, essentiels pour l agriculture, la gestion de l eau et la stabilite des terrains en pente.127919; Votre mission :Participer a la restauration de murs de restanques en pierre seche, elements emblematiques du paysage provencal, et contribuer a la preservation d un savoir-faire traditionnel aujourd hui reconnu comme patrimoine culturel.Encadres par un encadrant technique specialise, vous apprendrez les bases de la maconnerie en pierre seche :9679;demontage et tri des pierres,9679;preparation des fondations,9679;choix et calage des blocs,9679;remontage du mur dans le respect des techniques traditionnelles.Un chantier formateur et concret, melant apprentissage manuel, transmission de savoirs et action utile pour le territoire.

LOGEMENT & NOURRITURE

Pendant toute la duree du chantier, les volontaires seront heberges sous tente, dans un espace amenage a proximite du village.128703; Des sanitaires et points d eau seront accessibles afin d assurer un confort de base apres les journees de travail.127869;65039; Les repas seront majoritairement pris a l auberge du village, favorisant les echanges avec les habitants et la decouverte de la cuisine locale.Certains repas collectifs ou pique-niques pourront egalement etre organises selon le programme et les activites.Ce mode de vie simple encourage la convivialite, la cohesion de groupe et l immersion dans la vie locale.

SITUATION

Un temps libre entre nature, riviere et villages de caractereEn dehors du chantier, votre sejour a La Roque-en-Provence sera ponctue de moments de detente, d activites de pleine nature et de decouvertes culturelles, dans un environnement naturel remarquable.129406; Randonnees et natureDe nombreux sentiers permettent de partir a la decouverte des paysages de l Esteron : balades panoramiques, chemins muletiers, points de vue sur les gorges et les villages perches alentour.127946; Baignades en riviereLa riviere Esteron, reputee pour la purete de son eau, offre de superbes coins de baignade naturels, ideaux pour se rafra.chir apres le chantier.127960;65039; Decouverte du patrimoine localVous pourrez explorer les villages voisins, leur architecture en pierre, leurs placettes ombragees et leur patrimoine rural, reflet d une Provence authentique et preservee.127922; Activites de groupe et vie collectiveDes animations seront proposees tout au long du sejour : jeux collectifs, soirees conviviales, ateliers creatifs, repas partages, moments d echanges interculturels-La vie de camp et les temps passes ensemble font pleinement partie de l experience.

BESOIN SPÉCIAL

ans le cadre de la vie de groupe, des qualites telles que l ecoute, le respect, la tolerance et l ouverture d esprit seront requises.

05.Jul - 20.Jul 2026
ISOLA DELLE FEMMINE, Italie

PROTECTING A NATURAL RESERVE 1

  • chantiers 1-3 semaines
  • ENVI
  • MANU
  • IG26-ESC05
Age minimum : 18
Frais d’inscription : 150 EUR

Remarque

Ability to swim is compulsory for safety reasons. Motivation Letter with a proposal for a workshop. Registration to the European Youth Portal is needed - https://youth.europa.eu/solidarity/young-people/about_en IMPORTANT: No fee is due to the sending organisation. Erasmus Programme Countries only.

  • Code : IG26-ESC05
  • Dispo : -1M
  • Langue du Projet : ENG / ITA
  • Age : 18 - 30

PARTENAIRE

Isola delle Femmine is a nature reserve established in 1997 by the Sicilian Region and managed by LIPU (Italian League for Bird Protection) since then. This little uninhabited island is located in a strategic place for the migration of a specific species of bird called Gabbiano reale (Larus michahellis), this area allows them to rest from migration and to grow numerically. The regular support received throughout the year is not sufficient for the maintenance needed, this is the reason why InformaGiovani, together with LIPU, organizes volunteering projects to support the maintenance of the natural reserve and to sensitize the local community towards the place.

TRAVAIL

Work will be run on the little uninhabited island in the middle of the sea every morning. Volunteers will take a boat every day to join this place, therefore, it is compulsory to be able to swim for safety reasons Volunteers will support natural reserve s staff in: restoration of the flora by planting of new plants (this action is part of over thirty-year plan put in practice by Lipu and volunteers), and maintenance of existing vegetation (watering plants), maintenance of the protected area (re-building stone paths) cleaning of the protected area from litter (the area is exposed to different marine streams that bring waste from the sea) cooking meals for the group in a pair and following shifts other tasks. Work is manual and demands physical effort, it is also tiring due to hot temperature and Southern sun. Work is manual and demands physical effort, it is also tiring due to hot temperature and Southern sun (hat and sunblock are compulsory). Work will be done mainly in the morning and in case of wind or rain that does not allow it to reach the island, some renovation activities will be done at the museum MUST23 such as cleaning the small green area from weeds, stones, watering plants, and painting if needed. Supporting the preparation of the setting for the organisation of cultural events related to books preview.The MuST23 is an immersive and interactive museum dedicated to the memory of the Capaci massacre describing facts and the fight against the mafia made by civic society and organisation managed by Addio Pizzo Travel.The study part may include getting to know the marine biodiversity, discovering how the natural reserve works in Sicily, about legality and the anti-mafia movement.Volunteers will have the possibility to facilitate workshops on the climate crisis and environmental issues.

LOGEMENT & NOURRITURE

Please be aware of a very basic condition provided in a camping area. ACCOMMODATION. is provided at CAMPING LA PLAYA. ONLY 2 big tents 1 smaller will be provided for the whole group. Camp beds will be provided per person. Important Volunteers need to bring two single bed sheets: one to be laid on the camp beds and another for covering. If you need a pillow for sleeping, please bring it with you (inflatable travel pillow is recommended). A small fridge will be provided mainly for storing water. FOOD. Grocery shopping is provided and volunteers will be responsible for preparing meals (lunch and dinner) divided in groups and following shifts; Toilets and showers are provided in sharing with guests in the camping area. Washing machines are available at the camping as an extra cost (to be paid by volunteers if needed).

SITUATION

Isola delle Femmine is a small town in north-western Sicily, in the province of Palermo. Located by the sea, it offers volunteers the opportunity to enjoy their free time on the beach and practise water sports such as snorkelling. The town is well connected to Palermo by bus and train. Palermo, a vibrant and historic city, offers many cultural attractions and leisure opportunities.

BESOIN SPÉCIAL

Since volunteers will take a boat every day the ability to swim is compulsory for safety reasons. Volunteers need to be highly interested in environmental issues, protection of the sea and coast. Preparing for walking to get to the venues. A high sense of adaptation and flexibility is demanded Volunteers are invited to include a short motivation letter with an idea or proposal for a workshop they could potentially facilitate during the ESC.

05.Jul - 20.Jul 2026
ROCCALUMERA, Italie

ROCCALUMERA: COMMUNITY SUPPORT AFTER CYCLONE

  • chantiers 1-3 semaines
  • ENVI
  • IG26-ESCVEIL02
Age minimum : 18
Frais d’inscription : 150 EUR

Remarque

This project is open only for Spain (De Amicitia), Italy (InformaGiovani), France (Solidarites Jeunesses) and Ukraine (UnionForum)

  • Code : IG26-ESCVEIL02
  • Dispo : 5M / 6F
  • Langue du Projet : ENG / ITA
  • Age : 18 - 30

PARTENAIRE

Municipality of Roccalumera, recently affected by Cyclone Harry. Even though the town was only slightly affected by the cyclone, the limited local resources have been redirected to relief efforts. Consequently, the work of the volunteers will be helpful for the community, enabling initiatives that would otherwise be overviewed.

TRAVAIL

Volunteers will provide concrete support to the local community of the Sicilian town of Roccalumera. Main tasks will include the maintenance, cleaning, and requalification of public spaces, such as painting railings, garden upkeep, setting up book huts, and beach cleaning. The work will be carried out in the town of Roccalumera as well as the nearby hamlets of Sciglio and Allume. Furthermore, volunteers will assist in organising a final public event to promote volunteering and European youth mobility programmes to local residents.

LOGEMENT & NOURRITURE

Volunteers will be accommodated in a local apartment, sleeping on camp beds and sleeping mats in shared rooms. Food will be provided by the host organisation; volunteers will cook their meals together as a group.

SITUATION

The project takes place in Roccalumera, a seaside municipality located on the eastern coast of Sicily, along with its surrounding hamlets (Sciglio and Allume). During their free time, volunteers will have the opportunity to explore the area, enjoy the local beaches, and interact with the resilient local community.

BESOIN SPÉCIAL

To participate in this project, candidates must meet the following eligibility criteria: candidates must be 18 to 30 years old and reside in one of the eligible countries. When adding together this new volunteering opportunity and any previous participation in EU volunteering programmes, the total duration cannot exceed 12 months. Attitude and Interests: aptitude for teamwork, adaptability, and willingness to carry out manual work. No prior experience is necessary, but participants must be eager to learn and actively engage. Interpersonal Skills: Openness to collaboration and interaction with individuals from diverse backgrounds. Full availability for the entire duration of the program is mandatory. Note: activities will be implemented outdoors, and volunteers must be prepared for the summer heat in Sicily.

05.Jul - 11.Jul 2026
TALLINN, Estonie

TEEN DOWN TOWN 14

  • chantiers 1-3 semaines
  • LANG
  • EST TDT14
Age minimum : 14
Frais d’inscription : 150 EUR
Frais supp : 365 EUR
  • Code : EST TDT14
  • Dispo : 5M / 5F
  • Langue du Projet : ENG / ENG
  • Age : 14 - 16

PARTENAIRE

ProjectInternational language camp is organized for teenagers by The Language School In Down-Town and the non-profit educational association Alternative Language Programs Satellite (ALP S) as part of their annual activities on multicultural issues for youth. The project s aim is to introduce the diversity of world cultures to the youth and provide them with good practices in intercultural communication by means of alternative English language practice which includes meetings, visits, contacts to young people from abroad. The project gets teens of 14 to 16 years old familiar with national traditions of the countries from all over the world, encourages them to develop their global thinking and individual initiative, tolerance and resistance to xenophobia and ethnic hatred. Camps give foreign participants a great chance to meet youngsters both from Estonia and other countries as well as to experience local life. This summer we offer you to participate in our project called LANDSCAPES . We invite you to explore ecosystems that shape the way we live, learn and thrive in the domains of nature, society, technologies, economy, politics and human relationships. Together, we will try to develop working strategies for a holistic, interconnected view of the world such as seeing connections between parts of a whole, co-evolution or understanding unintended consequences. Camp participants will learn to build supportive peer networks and naturally integrate individual aims into existing ecosystems, manage change for alternative future and take initiative, influence synergetic loops and utilize personal progress for mutual sustained prosperity. We hope you will gain ideas on how not just to survive in a complex world of various ecosystems – but to help reshape it toward greater justice and flourishing life. Meetings with local and/or international professionals in the field will take place. Thematic photo and video contests for camp participants will be organized.

TRAVAIL

ProgramCamp program may include but is not limited to team projects, discussions at the round table, social and sport games, performances in the open air, actions for peace and nature, meetings with people, visits to museums and sightseeing as well as presentations of the countries that camp participants and volunteers represent, etc. Every day the camp will have a country presentation, a subject to learn or discuss and a related activity. Teenagers will stay in the camp activities zone from 10:00 to 17:00. 14-day program includes one day off in the camp and at least one day of travel outside Tallinn. The day off is spent either under the leadership of a member of the school staff or in the host family. Camp activities will take place in the premises of the language school that is situated in the very centre of the city. To activate teenagers and run the program, there will be a group of international volunteers and members of the local school staff.Special features of this summer:1) ONLY camp shifts for 8 days and 14 days include one trip outside Tallinn.2) A teenage camp participant is welcome to extend their stay for one or two weeks within the camp dates.

LOGEMENT & NOURRITURE

AccommodationIn the premises of The Language School In Down-Town located on the 4th and 5th floors of a business building in the city centre. In summer time, a part of the school is reserved for the camp participants accommodation that includes several separate dormitory bedrooms, a fitted kitchen, a dining area, a large shower area and two separate toilet cabins. Apart from bedrooms, the tea-room for rest will be also organized where teenagers might watch films, read and play board games enjoying soft sofas. Bed linen, pillows and blankets will be provided, so you do NOT need to bring a sleeping bag. For the reasons of security, minimum one school staff member and one volunteer will be staying with camp participants overnights to maintain life, catering and general order on the site. To facilitate a smooth and safe environment at school during the off-hours, the entrance to the school must be kept closed at all times. The access to the school and accommodation areas will be managed by long-term volunteers or school staff. Please be aware that you must be inside by 22:00 the latest unless supervised outside by a school staff member. Participants will have breakfasts and dinners at school, lunches i together with other camp participants.Please note: it is not possible to stay at any of the camp accommodation options before or after the camp arrival and departure days. If you need a place to stay before or after the camp dates, we can help you to book a hostel in Tallinn.

SITUATION

LocationTallinn is the capital of Estonia, country s largest city with 450 000 inhabitants and nearly as many tourists during summer. You can get a lot of information on Tallinn on www.visittallinn.ee/eng TerminalAirport, bus station, harbor in Tallinn. Pick up by school or families at the point of arrival is possible upon request.Leisure timeThere are a lot of possibilities for leisure time activities since camp will take place in the Estonian capital Tallinn where one can find attractions for any taste: sightseeing, museums, festivals, concerts, etc.

BESOIN SPÉCIAL

Special requirementsWe will welcome any ideas to improve the program and your active participation in it. English is the camp language. The age of international camp participants is 14 i 16. Please be aware that during the day program of the camp the participants will be asked to leave their cell phones at their accommodation site to ensure safety of the participants and their engagement with the camp activities. To assure a safe environment for all the campers, we expect all our camp participants will provide their parents letter of consent (Parental Authorization) and travel insurance certificate.Participation feeUnlike the traditional voluntary camp, there will be mostly informal educational activities and guided language practice. Camp program implementation involves costs for boarding and lodging, domestic transport, materials, excursions, visits, cultural activities and general administration. Since neither EstYES, nor its partner ALPS receive any financial support for this camp from state or municipality, to make the camp happen we have to charge a participation fee of 375 for one week or 630 Euro for two weeks shift. This is a separate fee that is different from your country sending organization s fee you pay at home. Our fee has to be paid by participants upon arrival to the camp in cash or by bank transfer prior to the start of the camp. If you prefer fee to be paid in cash on arrival, please contact us.

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