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Warrah Farm Volunteer - Dural - #196120

Warrah Society

Warrah Biodynamic Farm was established in 1965 by a small group of founding families, who cultivated a biodynamic vegetable garden to provide practical life and organic farming skills for young people with disability. Many of Warrah’s founding members are still involved in the Warrah community, and the original garden grew into the thriving Warrah Biodynamic Farm we have today. Certified organic and biodynamic since 1994, the farm still continues to meet its original purpose, with adults and children with disability engaging in meaningful work and volunteering on the farm.

Tasks often include weeding, pruning, watering, preparing beds, transplanting crops, etc.

Training All volunteers will need to participate in a brief site induction prior to the first session and bring their own hat, water bottle, and gloves as well as wear enclosed shoes.

Benefits: You will have the opportunity to learn about the many jobs necessary to run a Biodynamic farm, meet new people, and give back to the community in a meaningful way. You will also experience the physical and mental well-being benefits of engaging in farmwork.