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Volunteer Week, July
3 July 2015 15:00 to 10 July 2015 14:00
Chisholme House, Roberton, Hawick, Scottish Borders TD9 7PH
As a volunteer at Chisholme you are appreciated for who you are, not only for what you do.
JULY – this is when all the hard work earlier in the year is beginning to show, but there's still much to do. Enjoy mid-summer in the lovely Scottish fresh air and experience the garden at full pelt. There'll be early crops to pick, and late crops to sow and plant out and plenty of weeding and tending to join in with. Come and join in!
Experience the joy of living and working in a place dedicated to supporting the discovery of our own potential.
Spend a week at Chisholme working with others. Activities will be varied, and work in other areas (woodland, kitchen etc.) will also take place.
In addition to working with your hands you are invited to participate in conversation and study, which give space to enquire into your own questions which may arise during your stay. You are also most welcome to join in the daily meditation sessions and other activities.
Financial contributions:
A recommended donation of £70 (£42 for students) for the week is asked for, which will help pay for some of the basic costs of your stay including your accommodation, instruction in new skills, all your food, tea and coffee, your laundry etc. Additional funding comes from our Volunteer Fund.
Concessions: If you are unable to pay or cannot pay the whole amount, then please do not hesitate to write to the secretary@beshara.org, to discuss your circumstances.
If you would like to visit Chisholme and volunteer please write to the secretary@beshara.org or phone +44 (0)1450 880 215 so we can send you an application form.
Discussing Rumi and talking to birds...read Lindsey's blog about being a volunteer
or read about last year's volunteering...
Find out about the places you might be working in:
– the house,
– the kitchen,
– the organic garden,
– the forest and estate,
– building and maintenance...
Volunteers are a vital part of life at Chisholme. The School could not have been built, nor maintained over the last forty years, without the support of many dedicated volunteers.
Check out the facebook page on volunteering, or read about some volunteers' experiences