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Enjoy living a sustainable off-grid life in paradise, Hawaii, USA

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  2025 

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  • Description

    Description

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    I'm currently looking for a person or couples interested in 1+ month stays, focused on gardening, harvesting and processing.
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    I'm living out my dream of a more sustainable lifestyle, constantly learning, and putting into practice what I have learned from my own experiences volunteering. I traveled in similar programs, and will again in the future, so I know what it's like to be a volunteer. I try to make the volunteer experience how I would have liked it. I try to give rides into town when I can, and you can share in some of my own adventures including hiking, camping, snorkeling, going to the beach.

    I have hosted many great volunteers who have done amazing things to improve the homestead. Together, we have planted hundreds of trees, planted countless vegetables, created many raised beds from existing or recycled materials, cleared tons of brush and invasive species, raised and cared for many animals, built and managed composting toilets and chickens coupes, painted murals, made chocolate from raw cacao, made ice cream from avocados and bananas, and much more!

    To volunteer, you will need to sign a volunteer waiver of liability, agree to property rules, complete a background check, and confirm valid health insurance, and possibly purchase travel insurance.

    If you're interested in volunteering please send a message that explains your relevant experience. If it's a potential fit, we'll schedule a call :)

  • Types d'aide et opportunités d'apprendre

    Types d'aide et opportunités d'apprendre

    Pratique d’une langue
    Aide avec des éco-projets
    Jardinage
    Bricolage et construction
    S’occuper des animaux
    Aide dans une ferme
    Cuisine/repas pour la famille
    Aide à la maison
    Entretien général
  • Centres d’intérêt

    Centres d’intérêt

    Technologie
    Politique/justice sociale
    Dev. durable
    Vie en van
    Dev. personnel
    Films et télé
    Ferme
    Soin des plantes
    Bricolage / artisanat
    Livres
    Langues
    Jardinage
    Cuisine et alimentation
    Architecture
    Menuiserie
    Yoga / bien-être
    Sports d'équipe
    Nature
    Camping
    Sports d’hiver
    Voile / bateau
    Montagne
    Plage
    Sports nautiques
    Randonnée
    Sports d'aventure
  • Echange culturel et opportunités d'apprendre

    Echange culturel et opportunités d'apprendre

    You will be able to pick and enjoy seasonal foods including bananas, avocado, star fruit, oranges, grapefruits, lemons, coconut, guava, loquat, mangosteen, passion fruit, jaboticaba, surinam cherries, cocoa pods and many more. You will experience living more sustainably, using off grid systems. I will do my best to expose you to local culture and values, but you are strongly encourage to learn about Hawaii, it's history, and where it's heading.

    I grow several year round staple crops (aka canoe crops), including Taro, tongan spinach, coconuts, and sweet potato. As my exchange is only 25 hours for housing and staple food items, you can learn and will be encouraged to harvest and prepare these crops on your own to offset your food budget. I also provide sugar, flour, and rice to compliment the food growing on the property. Animal products including eggs, duck, pig and chicken are occasionally available. I will show you what to look for in harvesting and I can share basic recipes. If you are not interested in learning to grow and prepare your own food, please look for a different position.

  • Aide

    Aide

    My farm is finally fenced in, and in full swing converting invasive jungle to a food forest, and planting all the necessary layers for a self-feeding food system. You can come here and learn to plant, process and grow many different foods using organic methods..

    This means there is a lot of:
    - growing (from seed, air-layering, and cuttings), watering, fertilizing and plantings
    - weeding and spreading comfrey, perennial peanut, and sweet potato, mexican sunflower
    - building raised beds from recycled materials

    Other ongoing volunteer responsibilities will include:
    * feeding and caring for ducks, chickens, goats, and dogs
    * lawn care
    * composting
    * harvesting
    * processing
    * experimenting with making value added products
    * making organic fertilizers (knf/jadam)

    Longer term volunteers that prove proficient with following instructions and working safely could learn and help with:
    - creating a black soldier fly composting and harvesting system to feed the chickens more sustainably
    - creating an activity space

    Please tell me about your relevant skills and experience! I organize projects/todo list on a daily basis. I primarily work side by side with volunteers providing instruction and knowledge, but if you are proficient then we can divide and conquer, and I may split off to other tasks. However, I will check in regularly and will always be readily available to answer questions.

    ***THINGS TO NOTE***

    You should be prepared to help in the rain. BRING GOOD BOOTS AND A RAINCOAT. We are often blessed with daily mauka showers (light rain rolling out from the mountains), that usually clear up mid morning. March, November, and the surrounding months are considered the rainy season.

    This homestead is located in the jungle. Hawaii is blessed with NO snakes but there are geckos, rats, roaches, mosquitos and wild pigs out there. The accommodations are built to keep rats out, but geckos will likely find their way in your space. They are curious, but harmless.

    Nighttime is a symphony of natures sounds. Coqui frogs begin their mating call as the sun goes down. Some love it, and others will prefer to sleep in earplugs.

    ** THINGS TO BRING ****

    - Good work boots (rubber recommended if you don't like wet feet, but good hiking boots can do double duty)
    - work clothes (pants and long sleeves recommended, 2 pairs if you don't like to put wet clothes on)
    - a full brim hat for working in the sun
    - slippers/sandals (something to slip into/out of easily)
    - light sweater / hoodie (mornings can be a chili 65 degrees)
    - good raincoat/pants if you don't like getting wet
    - bug spray
    - REEF SAFE sunscreen (this is available on island)
    - earplugs for nighttime if you like it really quite
    - headphones/earbuds - music, phone calls, and videos should be private during quiet hours
    - dry case for electronics
    - cell phone battery (charge this during the day, so you can charge your phone at night)
    - water bottle
    - headlamp & flashlight
    - Camping gear (if you want to camp/backpack while you are here. I don't have gear for you)
    - Surf gear (if you plan to surf). Wetsuit top/rash guard. Surf booties/water shoes (sharp reef)

  • Langues parlées

    Anglais: Courant
    Espagnol: Débutant

  • Hébergement

    Hébergement

    You are provided with dry comfy sleeping accommodations, access to a communal kitchen including a stove/oven, fridge space, GOOD wifi access (NO ILLEGAL DOWNLOADING!), hot showers, and composting toilet. The sleeping accommodations provide privacy but you must be prepared and able to share common areas in a clean and peaceful way. There is zero tolerance for those that cannot.

  • Autres infos...

    Autres infos...

    *Transportation*

    The bus can drop you off 4 miles from the property. I can pick you up there. If flying into the Kona side you will need to arrange travel to the Hilo side. The bus only runs across island 2-3x a day, check the schedule in advance. Be prepared to improvise if it doesn't work out. There are very limited taxi's like uber & lyft, and they rarely run late at night. The bus also doesn't run every route after 8pm.

    * Google maps has finally been updated with the local bus routes! This makes navigating public transportation much easier *

    Occasionally I can give you a lift when headed into town, but I'm not a taxi.

    There are two bikes for helper use. Within 2 miles there is a general store, bar, cafe, and daily farmers market. You can bike or walk to both.

    * The area *
    Pahoa is a 15 minute drive away and is a charming hippy village. Lots of great music, bars (affordably priced!) and an open air market. Its a fantastic place to dance to local bands, shop local wears, and really get a feel for the vibe of the area.

    Hilo is 20 minutes away and is great for night life, shopping, surfing (more advanced).

    Ha'ena (shipmans) beach is a 10 minutes drive, followed by a 90 minute hike. It's a fairly secluded beautiful black sand beach and honu (sea turtle) sanctuary. You have a good chance of seeing the majestic creature anytime you make the hike.

    Kahena Beach is a stunning black sand beach. The Drum circle on Sundays is popular there.

    * Paid positions*
    We are not profiting from produce sold from this farmstead, so we can't provide any paid volunteer positions, or reimbursements for travel.

    * Property rules *
    This is a quiet property, where we respect our communities quiet hours. 8pm (weekday) and 10pm (weekend). If you are hoping to party, this is not the exchange for you. This is a cigarette free property. Alcohol is allowed for responsible consumption by legal adults, there is zero tolerance for disruptive intoxication.

  • Informations complémentaires

    Informations complémentaires

    • Accès Internet

    • Accès Internet limité

      Accès Internet limité

    • Nous avons des animaux

    • Nous sommes fumeurs

    • Familles bienvenues

  • Possibilité d’accueillir les digital nomads

    Possibilité d’accueillir les digital nomads

    The wifi is fast. However, this is not a good exchange for a full-time remote worker, or someone that doesn't have complete scheduling flexibility. Our exchange hours are relatively fixed M-Th morning until mid afternoon.

  • Espace pour garer des vans

    Espace pour garer des vans

    There is room for helpers to park their own car.

  • Combien de volontaires pouvez-vous accueillir ?

    Combien de volontaires pouvez-vous accueillir ?

    Deux

  • Mes animaux

    Mes animaux

    Goat

    Chickens and Ducks

    Dog

    Cats

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Photos

L'image représente trois personnes debout sous un porche, entourées de plantes tropicales et d'un grand récipient contenant des cabosses de cacao, avec une maison et une cour visibles à l'arrière-plan.
L'image représente un groupe de sept personnes debout sous le porche d'une maison, avec une personne allongée sur l'herbe devant, toutes tenant divers objets.
L'image montre trois personnes posant sur une plage avec des planches de surf, devant une tente blanche et l'océan, avec un ciel bleu et des nuages en arrière-plan.
L'image montre un groupe de huit personnes assises autour d'une table, souriantes et regardant l'appareil photo, avec des papiers et des stylos sur la table.
L'image montre un homme prenant un selfie avec trois personnes à l'arrière-plan, entouré d'une végétation luxuriante et d'une grande plante avec un fruit au premier plan.
L'image représente un homme debout dans une cuisine, tenant une planche à découper en bois avec un grand bol de pâte bleu, portant un sweat à capuche beige et un chapeau beige.
L'image montre quatre personnes assises à une table avec un déshydrateur et un récipient contenant des bananes, dans une pièce avec des fenêtres et des arbres à l'extérieur.
L'image représente une peinture murale vibrante d'un paon aux plumes sarcelles et violettes, orné de cœurs et de tourbillons, sur un mur blanc dans une pièce avec un escalier.
Deux hommes se tiennent ensemble, chacun tenant un gros régime de bananes, devant un mur vibrant orné d'œuvres d'art tropicales, transmettant un sentiment de joie et de camaraderie.
L'image représente un conteneur en plastique noir débordant d'un assortiment d'avocats et de citrons, posé sur une table ou une surface en bois.
L'image représente une tortue de mer pataugeant dans des eaux peu profondes sur un rivage rocheux, avec des vagues s'écrasant à l'arrière-plan.
L'image représente une petite structure verte en bois avec un porche couvert, comprenant une chaise rouge, un bac de rangement noir et un balai, située dans une zone boisée.
L'image représente une chambre à coucher sereine avec un lit orné d'une couette à motifs blancs et gris, entouré d'une moustiquaire et situé sur un sol en bois peint en violet.

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