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Civita Castellana, Latium, Italy

In partnership with

The workcamp is organized by Lunaria in collaboration with Il Pungiglione, a cooperative that supports the development of the local community through welfare services and “production-work” activities. Working alongside the municipality and partner organizations, Il Pungiglione contributes to the planning, implementation, and management of social services and community initiatives, focusing not just on assistance, but on recognizing and nurturing each individual’s abilities.


Description of the Work

Volunteers will take part in the maintenance of the house and neighborhood green areas, planting activities and social agriculture. They will join workshops on different themes and be involved in all the active projects in the area, such as activities in family homes and with children and young people attending the socio-educational center. Volunteers will work about 6 hours per day and will have 3 days off. Schedules may change depending on weather conditions.


Accommodation & Food

Volunteers will be accommodated in a facility owned by the cooperative, with access to two bathrooms and two showers. Each participant will be provided with an inflatable mattress and pillow, but should bring their own sleeping bag. The facility also includes a kitchen where volunteers can cook for themselves. A weekly food budget will be allocated to the group and managed collectively, with guidance from the camp leaders. Whenever possible, local and seasonal products will be available, and vegetarian meals may be prepared from the garden’s produce. A washing machine is also available in the activity area upon reservation.


Location & Leisure

The camp is based in Civita Castellana, a charming town of 15.000 inhabitants in Tuscia, about 65 km north of Rome. The surrounding area is rich in history and natural beauty, with many Etruscan archaeological sites and necropolises, volcanic crater lakes, hot springs, and picturesque towns and villages perched on top of tufa stone cliffs. The town itself has ancient roots dating back to the Etruscans, and its strategic location has made it an important stronghold throughout history. Volunteers during their free time can visit places such as Rome and Viterbo, easily reachable by public transport.


Requirements

Please note that this camp is not a holiday experience, but a volunteer project that supports local communities and vulnerable people. Volunteers are expected to show responsibility, openness, respect for rules, people and spaces, and an adult, problem-solving attitude. Racist, sexist, violent behavior, drug use and alcohol abuse are strictly forbidden.
This project is supported by the European Solidarity Corps. Food and accommodation are covered by the European Union. Transportation costs will be refunded according to the distance band rules of the programme. No fees are required. The workcamps are open for volunteers coming from ESC programme countries.


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Host Organization

Lunaria is an association started in 1992 carrying out research, information, training and actions on social economy, immigration, globalization, youth and seniors programmes and voluntary service. Our activities include •youth projects: information and participation, intercultural understanding, non formal education •promotion of international voluntary service for all, with activities for the European voluntary service: youth and senior volunteers exchanges. International workcamps and solidarity activities •campaigns, building coalitions of civil society groups for alternative priorities in public expenditure, expanding the third sector, North-South solidarity, integration of immigrants •research, with projects on employment and work in the social economy, ethical finance, immigrants, globalization •services, advising non profit organizations on law, fiscal and financial opportunities •training, with courses on the social economy, managing non profit organizations and understanding globalization The purpose of our work is to bring together understanding and action; social rights and voluntary activities; the local and the global. Lunaria organizes workcamps all around Italy, in partnership with local groups, associations, municipalities and other bodies. We promote not-for-profit projects, for the benefit of the local communities and to fight racism and increase intercultural exchanges. “We ask to the international volunteers to commit themselves in the mission of the hosting projects, having an open mind, and arriving aware that the accommodation conditions may not be suitable for those looking for cheap and comfortable holidays. Every project is made by many factors, and we need from the volunteers a problem-solving approach.â€