16March What is a Workcamp?


A workcamp is a place where people of all races, ideologies, and nationalities live and work together for two to four weeks on a project organized by a local sponsor. Most workcamps occur during the summer months and have between 10 and 20 international participants. They volunteer, they socialize and they work with the local people. They are a multicultural, voluntary workforce. That is a workcamp - and it works!

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16March How to Join a Workcamp

If a workcamp seems to suit your expectations, please have a look at the details of the workcamp you have chosen and carefully also read all the helpful information at the information and requirements page. Take your time reading through the program and rules and maybe following the links that provide you more information about the area and/or the city where the project takes place.

Done? Ready to continue?

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16March Information and Requirements

This information is to be considered for the specific situation of Iceland. Feel free to contact us for any question regarding the follow points.

General information

This information is generally valid for every workcamp but you can find more specific and different details in the list of workcamps.

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