Rebuild Nahualcali: Hands, Heart & Healing After the Storm

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L'esperienza

Nahualcali is a community sanctuary in Chacahua National Park, Oaxaca. After Hurricane Erick (June 2025), we’re rebuilding with help from volunteers skilled in carpentry, gardening, and art. We offer camping, breakfast, and a shared kitchen. Nature is wild here — expect bugs, animals, and rustic living. Please bring no plastic or trash — we live simply and tread lightly.


Cosa offri

25 ore di aiuto per settimana

Agricoltura: Pianta colture, semina e aiuta nei lavori all'aperto.

Pittura e decorazione: Aiuta con la pittura o la decorazione delle strutture della proprietà.

Costruzione e Riparazione: Aiuta con vari tipi di riparazioni o costruzioni.

Giardinaggio: Aiuta a coltivare piante e curare giardini


Cosa ottieni

2 giorni liberi a settimana

Campeggio: Dormirai in una tenda in un'area di campeggio.

Colazione: Hai diritto a una colazione gratuita, ogni giorno del tuo soggiorno.

Usa la nostra cucina attrezzata: Sentiti libero di utilizzare la nostra cucina e preparare il tuo delizioso cibo.

Accesso Internet Base: Internet a velocità base per lavorare da remoto


Requisiti

Principiante Inglese o Principiante Spagnolo

Tra 18 e 80 anni

Accoglie volontari singoli, coppie e partner di volontari


Cosa non è incluso

Voli, assicurazione di viaggio, trasporti interni e visto


Dettagli del programma

Nahualcali is an eco-retreat-style sanctuary inside Chacahua National Park in Oaxaca, Mexico, encircled by the sea, mangroves, lagoons, and wildlife. After Hurricane Erick (June 2025), we’re rebuilding using natural materials, art, and community care—offering a blend of purposeful work and deep nature immersion. As a hosted experience, we provide structure and support, with individuals contributing to our shared vision of restoration.


Attività e turni

Workload: ~4–5 hours/day, 5 days/week

Tasks include:
Rebuilding cabins, palapas, and communal areas using palm, wood & reclaimed materials.
Garden clean-up, landscaping, composting & replanting
Artistic projects such as murals, sign-making, and creative restoration
Organization and maintenance of common areas

Schedule: Morning shifts (e.g., 8–12 pm), allowing afternoons for rest, exploration, or swimming. Physical work in a wild environment—come prepared with sun and bug protection!


Regole

No plastic or disposable packaging—we cannot manage trash removal.
Respect the wildlife—expect animals, bugs, mosquitoes; tread lightly.
No loud music or parties after 10 pm—this is a quiet, healing retreat.
Take care of tools, shared spaces, and each other.
Be flexible, proactive, and responsible—we’re hosted, not communal, and appreciate attention to guidelines.
We kindly ask you to treat our kitchen utensils with love and care, as they’re shared by all. If something gets accidentally broken, we’d appreciate a small contribution to help us replace it—this way, we can keep our kitchen cozy and welcoming for everyone.