Hi everyone
just got
a request from England if we have any WWOOF farms here in Southern
California , I check the web and found this site
http://wwoofusa.com/
WWOOF stands for "Willing Workers on Organic Farms" here is
some info from the webpage to get a little background on WWOOF.
wes
Welcome to the WWOOF program. WWOOF is a coordinating service,
bringing
together travellers who are seeking to explore new cultures and gain
experience in
organic growing and other rural activities, with host farms/families.
WWOOF
organizations exist around the world, beginning in Britain almost 30
years ago and
now thriving in Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Italy, Germany, Austria
and many
other countries. We have been providing this service in Canada for over
12 years
and are delighted to extend this program into the United States.
WWOOFing is a unique cultural exchange in
that travellers of all ages can visit
communities throughout the U.S. and
experience, for a short while, real life on a
farm or a rural business. WWOOFers gain
from the opportunities to learn about rural
life, organic and other sustainable growing
techniques as well as being in a family
situation. Our hosts express delight and
appreciation for the help they receive and the
pleasure of sharing their passion for organic growing with enthusiastic
visitors.
What you need to know if you want to be a WWOOFer.
How do I become a WWOOFer?
Complete the application form on this web site and mail it to the address
provided,
enclosing $30.00U.S. When we receive your application we will immediately
mail
the booklet to you.
How long can I expect to stay with a WWOOF host?
When you receive your WWOOF booklet look through it to find hosts that
are
appealing to you and in the areas you are interested in visiting. When
you have
decided the approximate dates of your travel, contact the host(s)
directly and
discuss your plans. How long you stay with a host is up to you, and of
course up to
the host. With most WWOOF hosts you are welcome to stay 1 week or
longer.
Some hosts request a minimum of 2 weeks so that you can orientate
yourself to the
farm scene; many volunteers stay 1-3 weeks then move on to another farm -
thus
gaining a variety of experiences.
What experience do I need?
You don't need any farm experience at all. What you do need is a
willingness to
learn, laugh and try your best. The hosts will guide and teach you.
Do I need a visa to be a WWOOFER?
If you are an American citizen of course you do not need to be concerned
about a
visa. As a tourist, travelling from another country, you also can enter
the United
States usually without a visa. Internationally "WWOOFing"is
recognized as a
"volunteer activity". U.S. Immigration laws on the issue of
"volunteering" vs.
"working" are somewhat unclear - you certainly cannot work in
the U.S. without the
appropriate visa, but the definition of "work" seems to
sometimes include
"volunteering". Occasionally people have been refused entry to
the U.S. because
the Immigration Officials have interpreted "volunteering" as
equivalent to "working".
It is important that you be aware of this. It is up to you to ensure you
travel with the
correct papers. We are not responsible for any aspect of securing a visa.
WWOOF Aims
to get firsthand experience of organic farming & gardening and to
lend a
helping hand wherever needed
to get into the countryside and experience USA and its citizens.
to help the organic movement, which is often labour intensive and does
not
rely on artificial fertilizers & pesticides.
to make contact with other people in the organic movement.
to have a wonderful enriching experience.
to enable people from all over the world to have a cultural exchange with
US
citizens
Best Time To WWOOF
The best time to WWOOF is generally between early spring ( April on the
eastern
side of the USA; February/March/April on the West Coast) to late
autumn/fall. There
are numerous hosts that accept volunteers all year round. This is often
indicated in
the hosts write-up. However even if it is not indicated, feel free to ask
any host if
they accept WWOOFers in the winter, if you desire to wwoof in the winter.