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MALAYSIA

Elderly

Golden Age 4

Code:NICE-26Y-0222A

Where:Kuala Lumpur

Number of volunteers:4

Language:English

Extra-Fee:750 MYR

Age:21+

22/02/2026 - 28/02/2026

Descrizione

Working in the nursing home to have a precious time with the elders.

Work

Volunteers will help in arranging extra activities for the senior citizens, such as art, craft, painting, gardening, storytelling, music and movement activities. Other than that, volunteers could help the nursing care helpers to cook and take part in daily cleaning routines. Some of the days, bring the senior citizens for an evening walk if weather permits. Otherwise lots of, indoor activities could be conduct.

Partner

This project is actively working for SDGs 10 (Reduced Inequalities), organized together with Malaysian Organization of Volunteer Exchange (MOVE) since 2019 in this place. MOVE is a workcamp NGO founded in 2006. Bernice Home was found by a lady by the name of Bernice. She started this home for senior citizens who need quality home care services to seniors with limited mobility or dementia and hence social interaction. She started this home in 2000 and the second home in 2018. The founder belief “life shouldn’t end when you are old, it should be full of happy memories regardless of the age. The founder wants to keep the seniors active and engaged through physical, mental and social activities, all in the comfort of their home.The workcamp was revived in 2023 and in 2024-15, 13 international volunteers did great work!

Location

The home is located in Jalan Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur. https://goo.gl/maps/84vfEaSMEaBL2b4x8 Other activities - Visit around Kuala Lumpur city. Wednesday afternoon will be free. The volunteers joining more than 1 unit (week) can have free days in the weekend.

Accomodation

Home stay in the house of MOVE President (Siva san) or if the room is available, a room of Golden Age. Male and female will be mixed. The breakfast will be bought at the food stalls, very near to the house (walking distance). The dinner too (or they can also cook at home by themselves if they prefer). Lunch will be provided at Home. Workcampers will be able to try various of local food. Sleeping bag is necessary. They need to keep a good manner not to disturb the family life.

Requisiti

Bring along your expertise, such as singing, dancing, arts and craft and most important your caring heart to engage with these old people.

Meeting point

Kuala Lumpur - Volunteers will meet at the nearest train station and need to arrive at the airport by 14:00 on the first day and can leave the airport after 11:00 on the last day.

Notes:

Study theme - Situation of elderly home in each country. Local SDGs (2030 goals) of Bernice Home Participation fee - 750 MYR (155 EUR by the rate on 2025 Nov. 3rd). If vols. join more than 1 unit (week), 450 MYR+ 50 MYR x Days meaning 1,100 MYR (227 EUR) for 2 units, 1,450 MYR (300 EUR) for 3 units, etc. 10% discount for the repeaters of MOVE workcamps or those from less expensive countries. Transportation cost for the work is not included. For the vols. joining more than one unit, the accommodation in the Saturday night and the meals from Saturday lunch to Sunday lunch are included unless they stay/ eat outside. Other - There are 8 units of one week workcamp in 2026 Feb.-Mar. (2/1-7, 2/8-14, 2/15-21, 2/22-28, 3/1-7, 3/8-14, 3/15-21 and 3/22-28) and 2026 Aug.-Sep. (8/2-8, 8/9-15, 8/16-22, 8/23-29, 8/30-9/5, 9/6-12. 9/13-19 and 9/20-26), so you are welcomed to join one up to 8 units!

INDIA

Social problems, Environment, Culture

Peace and Resilience

Code:RC-02/26

Where:Kasauli-Solan

Number of volunteers:10

Language:English

Extra-Fee:230 EUR

Age:21-80

23/02/2026 - 05/03/2026

Work

Volunteers would compile information to convey message on peace, harmony and a safe environment having space for everyone regardless of their caste, creed and religion. They will visit 3-4 communities and interact with the people to better understand local values, culture, behaviour and prepare materials for future volunteers. The volunteers will also spend time on plantation, nurturing already planted trees, cleaning etc, do wall or pot planting with peace message promoting global peace and an environment for a better living. Since peace and environmental education and protection is the focus of the camp they will be expected to create awareness on issues like global warming, climate change, Carbon emission, sustainable lifestyle etc. while visiting local communities. The volunteers will also get an opportunity to get an exposure of other humanitarian projects, meeting with women groups, physical activity in RUCHI campus and work in communities or slums.

Partner

RUCHI is an NGO committed to sustainable development since 1983

Location

Ruchi campus which is located near Bandh village. It is 30 km from Kalka town and 60 km from Chandigarh city. The area offers a unique opportunity to live with nature in a peaceful environment. Self organized city tours and excursions. Old Sikh and Hindu temples in the near vicinity can be visited. Nearby Kasauli town, a hill station, is a major tourist attraction. A visit to Shimla, the state capital, will offer an opportunity to see high Himalayan Mountains and British architecture.

Accomodation

Volunteers will live in the RUCHI campus in shared accommodation. All minimum basic amenities will be available with library facilities. Vegetarian food will be served. A cook will be there but volunteers are expected to help him and occasionally cook their own meals and self-management is required. Sleeping bags are not necessary but required for personal hygiene.

Requisiti

Interest in peace keeping, harmony, environment and climate changing issues.

Meeting point

Exit Gate of Kalka station

Notes:

The Peace and Resilience Project is set in a calm, nature-rich region of Himachal Pradesh, far from any conflict zones. It invites volunteers from around the world to engage in meaningful, creative activities that promote peace, inner strength and cultural connection. This project also aims to send a global message that India is safe and welcoming for volunteers, despite external tensions. Each activity is designed to build emotional resilience, spark reflection, and foster a deeper sense of global solidarity

NEPAL

Agriculture

PERMA LIFE NEPAL HOLI FESTIVAL i FESTIVAL OF COLOR

Code:VINWC26-04

Where:OKHALDHUNGA

Number of volunteers:14

Language:English

Extra-Fee:270 EUR

Age:21-60

26/02/2026 - 10/03/2026

Work

Part I: PERMA LIFE i Sustainable Food ProductionWhat is Permaculture?Permaculture is a sustainable farming approach that integrates agricultural ecosystems with natural processes. By applying 12 permaculture principles, we can restore the environment and empower communities for a resilient future.Why Nepal?Nepal s agricultural sector supports 80 of the population, contributing nearly 39 of the GDP. However, farmers face challenges from climate change, including drying water sources, new pests, shifting crop cycles, and unpredictable weather.At this camp, volunteers will work directly with local farmers trained by Volunteers Initiative Nepal (VIN) to address these challenges using sustainable practices.What you will do:-Farm Design: Plan and structure farms following permaculture principles.-Cultivate Crops: Engage in planting, weeding, irrigating, and harvesting.-Organic Composting: Assist in creating eco-friendly fertilizers.-Observe and Interact: Learn by doing and sharing knowledge with local farmers.Part II: Holi Festival i Festival of color (March Camp Only)What is Holi?Holi, known as the Festival of Colors, is one of Nepal s most vibrant celebrations. It marks the victory of good over evil, the arrival of spring, and gratitude for a good harvest.Highlights of the Holi Celebration:-Color and Joy: Throw colored powders and water as a gesture of goodwill and joy.-Music and Dance: Join the locals singing, dancing, and celebrating in open spaces.-Cultural Immersion: Learn the cultural and historical significance of this age-old festival.-Food and Fun: Share festive delicacies and forge meaningful connections.

Partner

Embark on a transformative journey in the serene Himalayan foothills of Nepal. Participate in hands-on permaculture farming, learn sustainable agricultural practices, and celebrate the vibrant Holi Festival (March camp only) with the local community.Whether passionate about environmental conservation, interested in cultural traditions, or simply looking to make a difference, this camp is your gateway to meaningful experiences and lasting impact.Why Join This Camp?-Support Sustainability: Contribute to sustainable farming practices using permaculture principles.-Celebrate Culture: Immerse yourself in the joy and colors of Nepal s iconic Holi Festival (March camp).-Hands-On Learning: Gain practical skills in eco-friendly farming and organic composting.-Explore Nature: Discover the beauty of Nepal s hilly landscapes and community life.-Make a Difference: Empower local farmers while fostering connections with people worldwide.

Location

Siddhicharan Municipality, Ward 2, Nisankhe-Nestled in Okhaldhunga district, about 250 km from Kathmandu.-Accessible via local jeep (8i10 hours).-Scenic hills, fertile farmland, and dense forests surround it.For more details about the region, visit www.ntchc.org.

Accomodation

The volunteers will stay with the host family/hostel identified by VIN. The living facilities are simple and basic. Male and female volunteers will share the same living area with separate rooms. The volunteers sleep on simple beds/mattresses. Please bring your sleeping bag.

Requisiti

-Basic English should be spoken among the participants - Physically sound as per the project requirements.

Meeting point

A VIN staff member will pick up volunteers from the airport. Please send your flight details in advance so we can provide a name card with the VIN logo. If you d like to explore earlier, you can take a pre-paid taxi or VIN can assist you. You can arrive at the VIN office on your first day.

Notes:

The fee for the Workcamp is 270 Euros (100Euros for transportation), payable upon arrival at the VIN Office.

NEPAL

Education, Festivals

YOUTH EMPOWERMENT and FESTIVAL OF COLOR CAMP.

Code:VINWC26-03

Where:KATHMANDU

Number of volunteers:14

Language:English

Extra-Fee:270 EUR

Age:21-60

26/02/2026 - 09/03/2026

Work

As a volunteer, you will: -Lead interactive workshops on life skills, including public speaking, teamwork, and communication.-Help local youth improve their confidence and problem-solving abilities.-Participate in planning and celebrating the Holi Festival with the community.-Share cultural experiences and build connections with local and international participants.

Partner

Why Join This Unique Camp?This Youth Empowerment and Festival of Colors Camp offers a life-changing opportunity to support Nepalese youth while experiencing the vibrant Holi Festival. You ll help young people develop skills to succeed and celebrate the joy of community and culture through one of Nepal s most colorful and exciting traditions.What Makes This Camp Special?Part 1: Youth EmpowermentIn Nepal, many young people struggle to find opportunities to grow personally and professionally. Even those with education often lack critical life skills like public speaking, teamwork, and decision-making. By participating in this camp, you ll help young people unlock their potential to become active and productive members of society.Through interactive sessions and training, you ll guide youth in areas like:-Leadership and teamwork skills.-Effective communication for personal and professional growth.-Entrepreneurship basics, helping them turn ideas into action.Part 2: Celebrate Holi i The Festival of ColoursImmerse yourself in Nepal s most joyous and colorful festivalHoli This ancient Hindu celebration marks the arrival of spring and the triumph of good over evil. People throw colored powder and water, sing, dance, and share food. You ll join the local community to:-Plan and prepare for Holi festivities.-Experience traditional Nepalese music, dance, and food.-Spread positive energy while enjoying the playful fight with colors.

Location

This camp is held in Jitpurphedi, a peaceful village in the Tarakeshwor Municipality near Kathmandu. It is surrounded by lush hills, fields, and woods and offers a serene and beautiful setting for work and cultural immersion.

Accomodation

The volunteers will stay with the host family/hostel identified by VIN. The living facilities are simple and basic. Male and female volunteers will share the same living area with separate rooms. The volunteers sleep on simple beds/mattresses. Please bring your sleeping bag.

Requisiti

Anyone aged 18 who is:-Passionate about empowering youth.-Interested in cultural exchange and community building.-Ready to have fun while making a difference?

Meeting point

A VIN staff member will pick up volunteers from the airport. Please send your flight details in advance so we can provide a name card with the VIN logo. If you d like to explore earlier, you can take a pre-paid taxi or VIN can assist you. You can arrive at the VIN office on your first day.

Notes:

Participation fee is 270€, plus 30€ for transportation, to be paid upon arrival.

MALAYSIA

Elderly

Golden Age 5

Code:NICE-26Y-0301A

Where:Kuala Lumpur

Number of volunteers:4

Language:English

Extra-Fee:750 MYR

Age:21+

01/03/2026 - 07/03/2026

Descrizione

Working in the nursing home to have a precious time with the elders.

Work

Volunteers will help in arranging extra activities for the senior citizens, such as art, craft, painting, gardening, storytelling, music and movement activities. Other than that, volunteers could help the nursing care helpers to cook and take part in daily cleaning routines. Some of the days, bring the senior citizens for an evening walk if weather permits. Otherwise lots of, indoor activities could be conduct.

Partner

This project is actively working for SDGs 10 (Reduced Inequalities), organized together with Malaysian Organization of Volunteer Exchange (MOVE) since 2019 in this place. MOVE is a workcamp NGO founded in 2006. Bernice Home was found by a lady by the name of Bernice. She started this home for senior citizens who need quality home care services to seniors with limited mobility or dementia and hence social interaction. She started this home in 2000 and the second home in 2018. The founder belief “life shouldn’t end when you are old, it should be full of happy memories regardless of the age. The founder wants to keep the seniors active and engaged through physical, mental and social activities, all in the comfort of their home.The workcamp was revived in 2023 and in 2024-15, 13 international volunteers did great work!

Location

The home is located in Jalan Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur. https://goo.gl/maps/84vfEaSMEaBL2b4x8 Other activities - Visit around Kuala Lumpur city. Wednesday afternoon will be free. The volunteers joining more than 1 unit (week) can have free days in the weekend.

Accomodation

Home stay in the house of MOVE President (Siva san) or if the room is available, a room of Golden Age. Male and female will be mixed. The breakfast will be bought at the food stalls, very near to the house (walking distance). The dinner too (or they can also cook at home by themselves if they prefer). Lunch will be provided at Home. Workcampers will be able to try various of local food. Sleeping bag is necessary. They need to keep a good manner not to disturb the family life.

Requisiti

Bring along your expertise, such as singing, dancing, arts and craft and most important your caring heart to engage with these old people.

Meeting point

Kuala Lumpur - Volunteers will meet at the nearest train station and need to arrive at the airport by 14:00 on the first day and can leave the airport after 11:00 on the last day.

Notes:

Study theme - Situation of elderly home in each country. Local SDGs (2030 goals) of Bernice Home Participation fee - 750 MYR (155 EUR by the rate on 2025 Nov. 3rd). If vols. join more than 1 unit (week), 450 MYR+ 50 MYR x Days meaning 1,100 MYR (227 EUR) for 2 units, 1,450 MYR (300 EUR) for 3 units, etc. 10% discount for the repeaters of MOVE workcamps or those from less expensive countries. Transportation cost for the work is not included. For the vols. joining more than one unit, the accommodation in the Saturday night and the meals from Saturday lunch to Sunday lunch are included unless they stay/ eat outside. Other - There are 8 units of one week workcamp in 2026 Feb.-Mar. (2/1-7, 2/8-14, 2/15-21, 2/22-28, 3/1-7, 3/8-14, 3/15-21 and 3/22-28) and 2026 Aug.-Sep. (8/2-8, 8/9-15, 8/16-22, 8/23-29, 8/30-9/5, 9/6-12. 9/13-19 and 9/20-26), so you are welcomed to join one up to 8 units!

INDIA

Festivals, Culture, Social problems

Holi Mela-Festival of Colors

Code:RC-03/26

Where:Baddi-Bandh

Number of volunteers:10

Language:English

Extra-Fee:230 EUR

Age:21-80

02/03/2026 - 11/03/2026

Work

The Holi festival celebrates the onset of spring and renewal. Coming forth with the full flush of life, the invigorating air of Holi festivities spreads into the lives of people throughout the year. Being a festival camp, the major focus of this camp is on leisure and enjoy festivities. However, with an initial orientation on festivals, you will get chance to participate in our ongoing humanitarian actions like Non formal education, women empowerment initiatives, environment conservation, waste upcycling, organic farming etc and have an interaction with local communities to encourage cross cultural exchanges and provide a deeper insight of our culture. The major festival will be attended to on 14th March when you will play with colors.

Partner

RUCHI is a not for profit organisation committed to sustainable development since 1983

Location

The project site is Ruchi campus and the nearby Bandh village (1 km) in Solan district. It is 30 km from Kalka and 70 km from Chandigarh. The village is small with 40 odd families. Self organized city tours and excursions. Old Sikh and Hindu temples in the near vicinity can be visited. Nearby Kasauli town is another hill station as a tourist attraction. A visit to Shimla will offer an opportunity to see high Himalayan Mountains.

Accomodation

Volunteers will stay at RUCHI campus on twin/triple sharing basis. Bed and beddings are provided. Simple basic amenities will be available; bringing personal sleeping bag is desirable. Asian squat type toilet & English WC with hot and cold showers are available. Our cook will serve authentic Indian vegetarian meals.

Requisiti

Interest in others culture and festivities, accommodative and with full physical mobility

Meeting point

Exit Gate of Kalka railway station

Notes:

One of the major festivals of India, Holi is celebrated with enthusiasm and gaiety on the full moon day in the month of Phalgun which is the month of March as per the Gregorian calendar. Holi is also called the Spring Festival - as it marks the arrival of spring the season of hope and joy. Entire country wears a festive look when it is time for Holi celebration. This year, main Holi festival (playing with colours) falls on 4thMarch, though celebrations in different forms start 4 days before the main festival. Market places get abuzz with activity as frenzied shoppers start making preparations for the festival. Heaps of various hues of colors can be seen on the roadside days before the festival. Womenfolk cook loads of sweet dishes for the family and also for the relatives.

MALAYSIA

Elderly

Golden Age 6

Code:NICE-26Y-0308A

Where:Kuala Lumpur

Number of volunteers:4

Language:English

Extra-Fee:750 MYR

Age:21+

08/03/2026 - 14/03/2026

Descrizione

Working in the nursing home to have a precious time with the elders.

Work

Volunteers will help in arranging extra activities for the senior citizens, such as art, craft, painting, gardening, storytelling, music and movement activities. Other than that, volunteers could help the nursing care helpers to cook and take part in daily cleaning routines. Some of the days, bring the senior citizens for an evening walk if weather permits. Otherwise lots of, indoor activities could be conduct.

Partner

This project is actively working for SDGs 10 (Reduced Inequalities), organized together with Malaysian Organization of Volunteer Exchange (MOVE) since 2019 in this place. MOVE is a workcamp NGO founded in 2006. Bernice Home was found by a lady by the name of Bernice. She started this home for senior citizens who need quality home care services to seniors with limited mobility or dementia and hence social interaction. She started this home in 2000 and the second home in 2018. The founder belief “life shouldn’t end when you are old, it should be full of happy memories regardless of the age. The founder wants to keep the seniors active and engaged through physical, mental and social activities, all in the comfort of their home.The workcamp was revived in 2023 and in 2024-15, 13 international volunteers did great work!

Location

The home is located in Jalan Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur. https://goo.gl/maps/84vfEaSMEaBL2b4x8 Other activities - Visit around Kuala Lumpur city. Wednesday afternoon will be free. The volunteers joining more than 1 unit (week) can have free days in the weekend.

Accomodation

Home stay in the house of MOVE President (Siva san) or if the room is available, a room of Golden Age. Male and female will be mixed. The breakfast will be bought at the food stalls, very near to the house (walking distance). The dinner too (or they can also cook at home by themselves if they prefer). Lunch will be provided at Home. Workcampers will be able to try various of local food. Sleeping bag is necessary. They need to keep a good manner not to disturb the family life.

Requisiti

Bring along your expertise, such as singing, dancing, arts and craft and most important your caring heart to engage with these old people.

Meeting point

Kuala Lumpur - Volunteers will meet at the nearest train station and need to arrive at the airport by 14:00 on the first day and can leave the airport after 11:00 on the last day.

Notes:

Study theme - Situation of elderly home in each country. Local SDGs (2030 goals) of Bernice Home Participation fee - 750 MYR (155 EUR by the rate on 2025 Nov. 3rd). If vols. join more than 1 unit (week), 450 MYR+ 50 MYR x Days meaning 1,100 MYR (227 EUR) for 2 units, 1,450 MYR (300 EUR) for 3 units, etc. 10% discount for the repeaters of MOVE workcamps or those from less expensive countries. Transportation cost for the work is not included. For the vols. joining more than one unit, the accommodation in the Saturday night and the meals from Saturday lunch to Sunday lunch are included unless they stay/ eat outside. Other - There are 8 units of one week workcamp in 2026 Feb.-Mar. (2/1-7, 2/8-14, 2/15-21, 2/22-28, 3/1-7, 3/8-14, 3/15-21 and 3/22-28) and 2026 Aug.-Sep. (8/2-8, 8/9-15, 8/16-22, 8/23-29, 8/30-9/5, 9/6-12. 9/13-19 and 9/20-26), so you are welcomed to join one up to 8 units!

THAILAND

Education, Agriculture, Renovation

Community Development/Home Stay Songkhla

Code:VSA2603

Where:Songkhla

Number of volunteers:10

Language:English

Extra-Fee:10000 THB

Age:21-75

09/03/2026 - 21/03/2026

Work

Creative teaching English– Creative teaching is important to recognize; teaching certificate does not need for specific quality of the volunteer, but creative is the one of yours. The aims of creative teaching are given the chance for people in the village or the place nearby can communicate with different language, touch difference culture, and believing. Center renovation–As we have the center, VSA Learning Home, now we also need volunteers to set up the center as when they have spare time from main work. We are going to clean repair and renovate the center. Kitchen Garden and farming-Fresh from Farm to table from itchen garden in the accommodation area. Volunteer will plants and take care of the small garden

Partner

Peace Village Songkhla has been creating in 2011 at Peace Village, everyone can come to learn in the main aim is learning by doing and international community Living. We can study about each country, nationalities, cultures, etc. in the class but in the real situation is not in the lesson where you can see how the difference of people even they are from the same city. Peace Village is active at the rural area of Songkhla province, Southern of Thailand in the small village; the name “Ban Ton San” (Ban in Thai mean village). The main occupation is rubber plantation and most of the villagers are Buddhist. Keywords to live at Peace Village; Living green, International community living, Learning by doing and Cultural diversity

Location

Khlong hoi khong local temple Hat Yai city Songkhla beach

Accomodation

Volunteer will stay at Hostfamily with the local in Thai style Nature environment, basic and simple. Mattress, pillow, Mosquito net and fan are provided. Thai toilet and shower. No toilet paper are provided but you can buy it at the shop nearby. No food and drink except drinking water in the accommodation area for your care because some animals such as mouse, ants will come to share your food. There is no wifi in the accommodation, recommended to buy Thai sim card (AIS or True, links are on the first page) Volunteer expects to eat Thai food and can help your host family to cook to learn Thai cooking. Breakfast and Dinner will be at Host family house. Lunch will be at the school.

Meeting point

Meeting Point at VSpace by VSA Thailand on 9th March 25; 14:00

JAPAN

Environment

Akame 1

Code:NICE-26S-0309A

Where:Mie

Number of volunteers:6

Language:English

Extra-Fee:18000 JPY

Age:18-65

09/03/2026 - 19/03/2026

Descrizione

Working in SATOYAMA forest !

Work

1) Cutting down trees in the forest and carry them out so that SATOYAMA forest receives enough amount of sun light and will be kept in the healthy condition for biodiversity. You sometimes need to use blades and machineries under the supervision. 2)Volunteers may take care of free-range raised chickens. Volunteers sometimes work with mentally/physically challenged people who work at the same place. 3)Harvesting mushrooms Study theme - Volunteers will acquire the knowledge of conservation work in SATOYAMA forest.

Partner

This project is actively working for SDGs 15 (Life on Land), organized together with "Akame no SATOYAMA wo Sodateru kai", a local environmental organization for conservation of SATOYAMA forest working in Nabari city, since 1999. Because this area is relatively close to the big cities between Osaka and Nagoya, there were plans to build a golf field and a disposal center. However, the local people stopped those plans by collecting donations and buying the land to keep beatutiful nature. SATOYAMA needs to be maintained by humans for its biodiversity and water adjustment function. Our ancestors had protected and utilized the forest in an ecological and sustainable way, which has been neglected by modernization at many places in Japan. *Outcome of this project: Over the last 20 years, 30 ha of SATOYAMA forest has been maintained by the previous volunteers. Please see the presentation of the camp leader for the IVS contest in Japan; https://www.slideshare.net/nice-workcamp/w55 (only Japanese for the moment, but you can at least enjoy the pictures!).

Location

Workcamp is held in Kami-mitani area, Nabari city, Mie prefecture, about 60 km from Osaka. There are famous falls nearby that many hikers visit. Other activities - Hiking, Visiting Nara prefecture on free day etc.

Accomodation

Volunteers will stay in a regular Japanese house. Meals will be cooked by volunteers by turns. Sleeping bag is NO need. The bath is a traditional style where we heat the water ourselves using firewood.

Requisiti

Strong motivation and physical strength are highly needed. Participation fee - 18,000 JPY (100 EUR by the rate on 2025 Nov. 3rd) of "NICE Volunteers" fee need to be paid in advance either by Card or PayPal. This is used for the project preparation/ 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 (so, your fee is not used for those things!).

Meeting point

The nearest airport is Osaka (KIX) or Nagoya (NGO). To the meeting point, it takes 2-3 hours by train from the both airports. Vols. need to arrive at KIX or NGO by Mar. 8 and can leave there after 13:00 on last day

SRI LANKA

Simple manual labour, Social problems

Livelihoods Rising

Code:2026/03/NP 02

Where:Nawalapitiya

Number of volunteers:8

Language:English

Extra-Fee:230 EUR

Age:21+

10/03/2026 - 19/03/2026

Descrizione

Working and sharing with local communities, Sinhalese and Tamils, who brought to Sri Lanka 200 years ago. experiencing the rural life, livelihoods and local culture while exploring hill country's environment. This project is actively working for SDG 1 (No poverty), SDG 2 (Zero Hunger), SDG 10 (Reduce Inequality) SDGs 11 (Sustainable Cities and Communities), and SDG 15 (Life on Land) organized together with Culture and Agriculture Society since 2023. Project area is a based on tea plantation and vegetable cultivation. Total area was a tea plantation until Independence (in 1948) and after that government took the administration. Some parts were abandoned and some parts distributed among people. During the development of hydro power projects in nearby area, many people lost their properties and were relocated in this area. Tea plantation is the lifeline of most people and still some people work in fields. Very few people are working at the city or for government. This area is not a popular destination among the locals or foreigners because of difficulty to access common facilities. After covid pandemic community are trying to reestablish their agricultural work and other livelihoods. Not only pandemic, but also economic crisis impacted every sector in Sri Lanka. These sectors are trying to reestablish their own work but they need external assistances to continue their work. We are going to help domestic level livelihoods running by villagers. While visiting community, volunteers can experience real life of Sri Lanka and experience the nature of the local life. Community can get awareness about lifestyle of developed countries that they cannot experienced in their local lives.

Work

Project consists of two parts. First four days we are supporting domestic level small scall income generating activities for the selected 2 or 3 families in the village. Second three days we move around villages to meet members of the women’s group/members of the self-help group, kindergarten youths, etc. During the second part, we are sharing with volunteers stories and culture with family/ village youths/village level organizations members and support to do their daily work. On the last day morning volunteers visit the village kindergarten/village temple/church/Kovil. Study theme : Local SDGs (2030 goals) of the family, Nawalapitiya and Sri Lanka

Partner

Founded in 2011 the association Green Volunteers for Green Future is a not-for-profit organization rooted in the belief that voluntarism can spark meaningful change. Guided by a committed Board of Directors, they build bridges across cultures through diverse, community-driven initiatives. Their work is based on cultural exchange and focuses on four core themes: sustainable agriculture, environmental stewardship, livelihood empowerment, and educational outreach through orphanage support. Every effort they make is grounded in human connection—bringing people together locally and globally to nurture dignity, resilience, and shared purpose.

Location

Located at 114km (and 157km via Gampola) from Colombo. This is a rural area and located at among mountains. 590m above from the sea level. People are mainly tea plantation workers and working at the tea factories. Few families depend on agriculture, especially on black pepper and vegetable cultivation. It is close to two ancient kingdoms called Gampola (17km) and Kandy (46km). This area has beautiful landscapes, mountains, ancient temple etc. Cardamom and Vanilla also common crops here. Other activities : Organizing cultural exchange events, Excursion, Environmental Education, Expeditions, Farewell party, etc.

Accomodation

Volunteers are going to stay at a village house with limited facilities. Electricity, hot water, cleaned drinking water, beds, pillows, and toilets are available. Internet facility is good. But no Wi-Fi. Cloths can be washed by hand and can hang outside to dry.

Requisiti

High motivation to work while experiencing different type of life style, accept challenges, adopt to local environment, sharing with local communities, respect and accept local life and culture.

Meeting point

Colombo - Volunteers need to arrive at Katunayake Bandaranayake International Airport by the end of March 09 and can leave there after 20:00 of March 19. 6 hours by bus to the site. You will meet at the Colombo Government bus terminal in the morning on the first day.

Notes:

Participation fees : 230/ 185 Euro for 10/ 6 days to be paid on your arrivals. 20 Euro less for repeaters of GV4GF workcamps and vols. from less expensive countries. There is optional service of 55 Euro to pick up at the airport and one night stay in the guest house, following day breakfast and moving to the meeting point are included. Other: 6 days participation is possible only in March 10 to March 15. Please write this period on the application form if you want to join only for 6 days.

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