Join Our School Harvest Cooking Team!
Task · 2–4 hrs
Flexible location
Cooking & eating
Nature & sustainabilityEducationChildren & youth
Living Soil Aruba
#80554
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Contact person
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Summary
We harvest fruits, vegetables, and herbs from several primary school locations, and we're looking for volunteers to help turn our harvest into yummy meals.Detailed description
Are you passionate about cooking with fresh, locally sourced ingredients? We have an exciting opportunity for you!
We harvest fruits, vegetables, and herbs from several primary school locations, and we're looking for enthusiastic volunteers to help turn our harvest into delicious meals. Whether you're a seasoned chef or a home cook who loves experimenting with fresh produce, we invite you to join our team.
What You'll Do:
- Cook with our fresh harvest from school gardens, using whatever ingredients are available.
What You Don't Need:
- You don't need to be a parent or have children at the school. We're looking for people who are simply passionate about cooking and community engagement.
- No professional culinary experience is required—just bring your enthusiasm and creativity!
What we will provide to volunteers
🤝 Extra supportAbout Living Soil Aruba
Living Soil Aruba is dedicated to educating, promoting, and implementing Syntropic Farming practices that seamlessly coexist with nature, fostering sustainable ecosystems teeming with abundance.
All with the mission to empower farmers and communities, enabling them to nurture fertile soil, yield nutrient-rich crops, champion biodiversity, and simultaneously revitalize the Earth, while restoring our planet to its former glory.
All with the mission to empower farmers and communities, enabling them to nurture fertile soil, yield nutrient-rich crops, champion biodiversity, and simultaneously revitalize the Earth, while restoring our planet to its former glory.
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