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Communal Living France

Fancy communal living in France? As a volunteer in our commune, you participate in all our activities including recycling & selling, sorting, repairing, farming, and building. The work day is long and the work is hard. You’ll need to speak a decent level of French, we all speak French here on a daily basis.

Communal Living France – Stay Overview

Communal Living France – Quick Checks
Hours & Roster: 40 hours/week. Workday is 8 am – 6 pm Tues to Sat, 2 days free
What’s included? Shared accommodation & full board
What’s Not Included? Flights, visa & travel medical insurance
Selection process: Message us about your relevant experience, why you’d like to volunteer with us & the dates you would be available. Prove to us that you’ve read through our profile & your profile must be complete (description and photo)

Communal Living France – Tasks & Roles

We expect you to be willing to participate as everyone else does. Our main activity concerns recycling, repairing, and selling unwanted goods. You can participate in our workshops and learn new skills. We run workshops on organic farming, eco-building (building eco-houses for our members), and cooking. You’ll be able to participate in some discussions, debates and other events.

In general, the kind of work can be from heavy labor to clothes sorting. You will need a communicative level of French as we speak and communicate all tasks in French.

Communal Living France – Living

Sleeping: You’ll be sharing your accommodation with other volunteers. You might be hosted in an eco-built house, a mobile home or an old restored wagon. The living room, the kitchens, and the bathrooms are common to all volunteers.

Linen & Laundry: Please bring your towels and sleeping bag. Laundry service available.

Eating: Every meal is included, and you won’t have to spend a penny while staying with us. During working days, lunch is with everyone and cooked by the main kitchen team, other meals are served in the volunteers’ living room by a couple of volunteers (changing every day). You can have vegan, no-pork, and other options.

Transport: We’ll pick you up at Pau train station or at the airport.

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