Animal lovers welcome on our farm animal sanctuary near York
L'expérience
We are a registered animal rescue organisation / farm stay located near York, Western Australia, which is about 1.5hrs from Perth with either personal transport available on request, or a bus available to York town.
Our animals require daily care from someone with lots of passion for animal care and animals. As well as feeding twice a day, time is also needed for general maintenance around the sanctuary as well as spending time with the animals.
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.
Soins aux animaux:
Aider à surveiller et prendre soin des animaux.
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.
Petit-déjeuner:
Vous avez droit à un petit-déjeuner gratuit, tous les jours de votre séjour.
Déjeuner:
Vous avez droit à un déjeuner gratuit, tous les jours de votre séjour.
Dîner:
Vous avez droit à un dîner gratuit, tous les jours de votre séjour.
Visites gratuites:
Nous vous emmènerons faire des visites et des balades en ville. Gratuitement !
Transfert:
Nous viendrons vous chercher à votre arrivée et vous emmènerons à notre propriété.
Utilisez notre cuisine équipée:
N'hésitez pas à utiliser notre cuisine et préparer vos propres délicieux repas.
Accès Internet Rapide:
Internet haut débit pour travailler à distance
Exigences
Débutant Anglais
Entre 18 et 65 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
Our animals require daily care from someone with lots of passion for animal care and animals. As well as feeding twice a day, time is also needed for general maintenance around the sanctuary as well as spending time familiarising the animals with human touch.
If you are able to commit to ensuring the safety, happiness and well-being of our rescued animals, please reach out to us. Your dedication can have a significant impact on the lives of these beautiful creatures at our sanctuary / farm stay 💙
Activités et horaires
We are looking for volunteers who can help out around the sanctuary to take care of the animals or maintain the property.
We do have one spare car we can borrow out available. There is public transport to York town but we are 20 minutes outside of York so unless you have a car you will have to rely on being dropped off to York at prearranged times. See below for details of bus service from York.
Basic tasks include feeding animals, cleaning water troughs and living areas (lots of poop clearing involved) as well as paddock maintenance. Additional projects include helping with constructing and repairing shelters, implementing animal enrichment projects and establishing and maintaining pasture on our 200-acre property with the help of our regular 'Busy Bee' volunteers.
Since the animals take time to gain trust, and training is time consuming for management - priority will be given to volunteers who can commit to longer stays. A minimum of 1 week is required but one month is preferred and would be great for you to build connections and feel the reward of your work.
We encourage the volunteers to learn as much as they can about the daily routines so that they can take on some responsibility and work independently.
Règles
In return for your help you will get to experience a quiet rural country lifestyle away from big towns and cities. But first and foremost, you will learn about the everyday care of our animals, as well as the nutritional and emotional requirements of the animals. Over time you will form special bonds with some of our animals as they slowly learn to read your body language and behaviour in order to trust you - and vice versa.