Garden maintenance in Bocas del toro, Panama

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L'expérience

The day begins at 8:00 AM in the yurt, where the farm manager and volunteers meet to discuss the relationship between communal spaces, activities, and daily farm operations. Typical tasks during the dry season include watering plants across the property, gathering cut plant material for the shredding pile, and placing wooden debris in the burning pile, which is processed once it accumulates sufficiently.


Ce que vous offrez

25 heures d'aide par semaine

Nettoyage: Aider à nettoyer la cuisine, les chambres, les salles de bain et les espaces communs.

Construction & Réparation: Aider à diverses réparations ou constructions.

Agriculture: Planter des cultures, semer des graines et aider aux tâches extérieures.

Jardinage: Aider à faire pousser des plantes et cultiver des jardins


Ce que vous recevez

2 jours de congé par semaine

Chambre privée: Vous aurez un lit dans une chambre privée. En d'autres termes, une chambre rien que pour vous.

Dortoir partagé: Vous aurez un lit dans une chambre partagée, ce qui signifie que vous partagerez la même chambre avec d'autres voyageurs.

Réductions dans les Restaurants: Obtenez des réductions dans les restaurants à proximité.

Laverie Gratuite: Vous pouvez utiliser notre buanderie librement.

Utilisez notre cuisine équipée: N'hésitez pas à utiliser notre cuisine et préparer vos propres délicieux repas.

Accès Internet Basique: Internet à vitesse basique pour travailler à distance


Exigences

Débutant Anglais ou Débutant Espagnol

Entre 18 et 60 ans

Accueille les volontaires solo, les couples et les partenaires de volontaires


Ce qui n'est pas inclus

Vols, assurance voyage, transport interne et visa


Détails du programme

Volunteers work five days a week in five-hour shifts, from 8:00 AM to 1:00 PM. Accommodation includes private rooms or shared spaces in yurts with friends, couples, or fellow volunteers. Communal areas include the kitchen, bathroom, and shower.

Staple foods, provided by the owners, include rice, sugar, salt, oil, beans, lentils, pasta, chickpeas, flour and fresh farm produce like maracujas, coconuts, bananas, papayas, lemons, and various edible leaves. Volunteers source any additional food they prefer from local markets or stores.

Each volunteer receives one free load of laundry per week, completed by Monique on their first day off work.


Activités et horaires

Every morning at 8:00 AM, the farm manager meets with volunteers to discuss their experiences, recycling efforts (with seven sorting buckets), and the tasks for the day.

During the dry season, the first task is typically watering plants in different sections of the property. Key group activities include shredding day, where green plant debris such as palm fronds, banana leaves, and branches are processed into mulch to nourish the plants.

Another regular task is cleaning the chicken coop, which is done a couple of times a month to maintain the health and wellbeing of the chickens on-site. Additionally, burning days involve disposing of cardboard, thick wood, and dry palm branches in a controlled burn, handled by one or two people depending on the pile size.

These are just a few examples of the collective activities that keep the farm running smoothly.


Règles

There are many little rules to comply with while living in shared space that you will learn after coming here, but the most important aside from always clean after yourself, is one is about the dogs.
There are 7 dogs on the farm. 2 sleep at the yurt and 5 sleep in the main house. 2 are very protective and not so friendly to newcomers. These 2 are taken for walks twice/day early morning around 6:30 to 7:30and and late afternoon around 5pm to 6pm these outings are announced on our WhatsApp group and we ask that during that time you do not walk around the farm. Stay inside in the yurt, including outside area of yurt, and you can always enter and exit the property through the door to the road.