Volunteering – The Traditional Way

GoodWorldGhana FARM facilitates experience in sustainable living at the GoodWorldGhana SMILE compound and gardens, organic farming, permaculture, alternative building/energy etc. GWG FARM also provides an intercultural eco-experience which promotes understanding and tolerance.

GWG FARM Kumasi is slightly different from standard GWG. You will be lodging with Non FARM-ing volunteers who work on different locations and support other projects. We do not ask FARM-ers for a compensation for their lodging and food but we do recommend to calculate about 2 Euros a day for complementary nutritional items necessary for a healthy stay. Think of safe, extra filtered drinking water and more variety in your meals.
The fees for our regular volunteers are calculated differently and are not comparable.
Basically we expect more involvement and dedication of our FARM-ers than from our regular volunteers.

You have to register with GoodWorldGhana FARM to join, the membership cost is 25 euros for administration and documentation costs.

What can you expect with GoodWorldghana FARM
FARM Volunteers

Live at the SMILE compound and get hands-on experience with Ghanaian farming and sustainable practices, cooking, bread making, crafts, planting, livestock, composting and a whole lot more. Volunteers like "giving something back and being part of the team I' m FARMing with ".



We as Host

Enjoy passing on knowledge of traditional practices. This way of cultivating land is very labor intensive and hosts appreciate having a helping hand with their projects. Hosts like "to welcome the world and live and learn together" by opening up their homes and sharing their lifestyle with others.

When you are interested in this GoodWorldGhana eco farm projects you have to commit to the following:



- Be available for at leest 5 weeks
- Work 7 hour a day max.
- GWG works with traditional farming don't expect high tech organics

contact:farm@goodworldghana.org



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WWOOF GWG Kumasi is still in a development stage, we are not yet part of the WWOOF world wide network