Volunteering in Ireland
To search for projects currently available in Ireland please visit the VFP Open Projects Directory.

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Volunteers Mix Cement in Sunrise Co. Clare.
Kristance Harlow / Ireland ~ 2006
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"We were provided food of the highest quality--this was an organic garden, after all--and I can't think of an important need that wasn't met. We had opportunities to visit local historical sites...."
Leaf Schumann / Ireland ~ 2007
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Harvesting apples at a Camphill Community.
"In short, I think the community made every effort to make us comfortable and to supply our needs. I would go back to Ballytobin in "flash."
A HUGE thank you for all that you and VFP does. I continue to recommend to many that they connect with you for a new and wonderful experience.
Photo Credit: Nell Rodgers ~ 2003 |
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“This whole experience was an absolute blast. It was challenging and rewarding for the volunteers and the participants.” Caitlin Jones ~ 2009
“It was a completely great time. "Brilliant" as the Irish say. There were just five of us volunteers: myself and another vol from the US, one from Slovakia, one from Slovenia and one from Japan by way of Limerick University. Four females, one male. We all got along really well, sharing work load and household duties without problems. The work was demanding (mostly garden-related (lots of weeding!)with cleaning, painting, minding the ecoshop and other work thrown in. We worked a good 8 hours/day but with the staff working just as hard it was ok. I think we really did have a helpful effect, getting the place a bit caught up on Spring chores. It's a typically struggling non-profit and utilizes almost entirely volunteer labor. Their educational outreach is the backbone of the place, and as school groups were there almost daily, they really needed to get the grounds up to snuff. The accommodations are simple but more than adequate. We were asked to bring sleeping bags, which I wouldn't recommend as there's plenty of bedding available and it's just one more thing to lug around. We ate very well from the garden and using the vegetarian supplies that Sonairte furnished. The staff (most of whom no longer get a salary due to financial hard times) are welcoming, warm and fun - great people. I think we all felt a part of the Sonairte family by the end of the project.” Marcy Edwards ~ 2009
“This summer I decided to do a volunteer vacation and after a lot of research chose Cuisle from Volunteers for Peace. Before I left I was nervous because I did not know quite what to expect. I am extremely relieved and happy to say that I made the best decision this summer by choosing both the Cuisle program in Ireland as well as to go through VFP. Everyone was accommodating, helpful, and more than friendly. I would definitely participate in another volunteer project”. Debi Ledoux / Ireland – 2007
"I just wanted you let you know that the camp in Newry, North Ireland was excellent. The people in charge were great to work with and had great things planned for us to do with the kids. We got to go kayaking, the Dublin Zoo, and pier jumping after a beautiful walk threw the mountains. The leaders even organized a day trip for the volunteers to see the country side and learn more about the struggles of North Ireland." Christopher Barnhill / Ireland - 2005
"Our group had 2 volunteers from Belgium, 2 from Ireland, 2 from America (including myself), 1 from Italy and 1 from Morocco. The people who managed the center where we worked were amazing. They tended to all of our needs and opened their hearts to us. There couldn't have been nicer people for whom to work. They definitely added to making the volunteer experience that much more enjoyable." Karin Sandmel / Ireland - 2003
"In short, I think the community made every effort to make us comfortable and to supply our needs. I would go back to Ballytobin in "flash." A HUGE thank you for all that you and VFP does. I continue to recommend to many that they connect with you for a new and wonderful experience. Nell Rodgers / Ireland - 2003
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