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Volunteers play an instrumental role in the growth of our organization and also support our intention of healing, wellness, and sustainable living. By joining our team of like-minded individuals you will be able to immerse yourself in service work, giving back to the global community and also to Pachamama. It is also our intention to support our volunteers on their personal journey.

Currently, we are looking for the following to join our team:

Short/Long Term Onsite Volunteers
We are always looking for volunteers who can help us with a wide variety of tasks. What you would be doing will be dependent on what projects we have underway at the time of your visit. You might be harvesting food one day and trail building the next! This is also a good opportunity for someone who is interested in learning many different aspects of what it takes to run a small business or NGO.

ABOUT US
Earth Ayni is a healing, wellness, sustainable living center, and organic farm that recently relocated from Peru to Costa Rica. We are located near the beach town of Dominical on the Central Pacific Coast. The land is a mixture of pasture and jungle and has a creek running through it with many natural swimming holes. Our water supply is very pure, coming from the many springs we have on the property. We are very close to multiple waterfalls, rivers, and beautiful beaches for surfing. Please view our website for more information at http://earthayni.org/volunteer. Join us in the land of Pura Vida!
7 years ago
We are looking for an assistant to our sustainable living instructor to help out with different construction projects. Currently we are building an outdoor kitchen with a living roof that will house an earthen oven, a barrel oven, counter tops, and a sink. We also have under construction a 14 foot diameter cob house with a living roof (the first of many) and soon we will also be starting construction on a composting toilet. Many other projects are upcoming once these have been completed. In addition to this we are growing our organic farm, trail building through our 4.5 hectares (11 acres) of jungle, and much more.

This is a great opportunity for someone with natural building experience who is interested in learning more with some real hands-on immersion. The right candidate(s) will be working with our sustainable living instructor Bearfoot. You can view his bio at http://earthayni.org/meet-the-tribe/.

We are asking for a minimum commitment of 3 months with the possibility of this becoming a long-term position. This position is available starting 1 August 2017. Shared accommodations are included in our house and camping is always available if you prefer more privacy but you would need to provide your own tent and gear. As we are a small organization we only ask that you contribute a small amount for food. We go to the farmers market once a week and spend $25 each (approximately $100 per month). We strive to provide organic produce as much as possible. Be prepared for hard work, wholesome food, and good friends!  

If you are interested please email us through our contact page at http://earthayni.org/contact/. After this we would like to meet you face to face via Skype or Facebook video chat to learn more about you, your goals, and answer any questions that you may have.

ABOUT US
Earth Ayni is a healing, wellness, sustainable living center, and organic farm that recently relocated from Peru to Costa Rica. We are located near the beach town of Dominical on the Central Pacific Coast. The land is a mixture of pasture and jungle and has a creek running through it with many natural swimming holes. Our water supply is very pure, coming from the many springs we have on the property. We are very close to multiple waterfalls, rivers, and beautiful beaches for surfing. Please view our website for more information at http://earthayni.org/. Join us in the land of Pura Vida!
7 years ago