Du skulle kunna besöka och arbeta på ekologiska jordbruk som samtidigt har volontärer där. Det kanske går att hitta folk som har samma tankar som du på dessa platser.
Det finns två ställen man kan söka på.
http://www.wwoof.org/http://www.helpexchange.net/The aims of
WWOOF are to ...
enable people to learn first-hand about organic growing techniques
to enable town-dwellers to experience living and helping on a farm
to help farmers make organic production a viable alternative
to improve communications within the organic movement.
WWOOF organisations compile a list of organic Host farms that (from time to time) welcome volunteer help. When you join a WWOOF organisation, you will be put in contact with these Host farms. It is then up to you to contact the Host farms that interest you and make your own arrangements with them
Welcome to
Help Exchange, a free online listing of host organic farms, non-organic farms, farmstays, homestays, ranches, lodges, B&B, inns, backpackers hostels and others who invite volunteer helpers to stay with them short-term in exchange for food and accommodation (board and lodging).
This scheme is primarily provided as a cultural exchange for working holiday makers who wish to have the opportunity during their travels abroad, of staying with local people and gaining some practical experience. The typical arrangement is for the helper to work an average of 4 hours per day and in return receive free accommodation and meals for their efforts. This time range can vary considerably. Some hosts may require just 2 hours per day for accommodation only, provide and cook your own food. Others may expect 6 hours per day in return for excellent meals, own room and sometimes other benefits such as free Internet, horse riding, yoga lessons or English tuition etc. Some will give weekends off. Some offer help 8 hours one day then take next day off. Times may vary due to the type of tasks being done and the type of accommodation and meals being offered etc. Each host operates differently so it's matter of making a suitable arrangement between host and helper. Helpers will often live with the host family and be expected to join in and offer a helping hand with day-to-day activities. Therefore the success of this partnership will depend on mutual co-operation.