Hilf uns mit unseren Kindern und Haustieren, Schweden
Land: Schweden
Beschreibung
We are a family of four Mother, Father, two daughters
who have diabetes. Two dogs. We have small family kennel.
who have diabetes. Two dogs. We have small family kennel.
Region
Dahland
Arten von Arbeit
Other,Animal care,
Help in the house,
General Maintenance,
Babysitting / child care
Arbeit
We need a volunteer to help out with taking care of the dogs,
house hold work and help with the children. You have to be non smoker Eu
citizen, interested in health issues, no allergies.
house hold work and help with the children. You have to be non smoker Eu
citizen, interested in health issues, no allergies.
gesprochene Sprachen
Swedish, English, French, Spanish
Unterkunft
Own room in our apartment.
Host ref number: 000000000205
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