Coffee and Community Project
Project Details
This organization is composed of small organic coffee farmers and their families who all survive on the cultivation of this delicious bean that Costa Rica is famous for. Created in 2002, this project was developed to improve the quality of life of these farmers and their families. By focusing on organic production, ecological and community tourism, and developing new products to bring to market, the project is providing long-term sustainable methods for generating income. The project also teaches environmental education to the farmers and promotes measures to protect, conserve, and recover the natural resources of the area. There are also community workshops teaching hygiene, first-aid, and self-esteem building activities.
Volunteer Responsibilities
Volunteers will be assisting with organic horticulture, especially working with the organic coffee production. Other duties include helping with the maintenance of trails, planting, general environmental conservation activities, and leading workshop sessions.
Location
The project is located in a rural village near the town of Buenos Aires in the Puntarenas province in the south of Costa Rica. Travel time is 8 hours by bus from San Jose.
Accommodations and Meals
Volunteers can choose to stay on site in a private room or with a carefully screened host family in the community. Three meals per day are included in your stay.
Requirements
Spanish skills are very desirable and helpful but not necessary. Volunteers must be prepared to work outside and engage in hands on conservation work.
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Feel free to contact us by phone toll free (in the U.S. only), 1-888-ABROAD-1 (888-227-6231).
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