How to Volunteer in Ireland
Programs are open to Irish nationals and also international participants. You will be able to experience a new country and culture, meet and mix with friendly locals, make new friends, gain experience and do something rewarding.
Popular Places to Volunteer:
- Cork
- Drogheda
- Dublin
- Dundalk
- Dún Laoghaire
- Galway
- Killarney
- Limerick
- Swords
- Tallaght
- Waterfor
Areas Where You Can Help:
- Animals
- Arts & Culture
- Charity Shops
- Children & Youth
- Community Based
- Crisis Support
- Disabilities
- Education, Literacy & Computing
- Emergency & Safety
- Training, Employment & Skills
- Environment
- Religious & Faith Based
- Health & Medicine
- Homeless & Housing
- Immigration & Refugees
- Justice & Legal
- LGBT
- Media & Broadcasting
- Politics
- Sports & Recreation
WWOOF in Ireland
A popular option is to volunteer on organic farms in Ireland. You will not be paid but will get free meals and accommodation in exchange for voluntary work. Popular places to WWOOF in Ireland include:
- Ard Nahoo Eco Retreat, County Leitrim
- Beechlawn Organic Farm, County Galway
- Carraig Dúlra, County Wicklow
- Kinramer, Rathlin Island, County Antrim
- Milbeg Arts, County Cork
- Mill Little Farm, County Cork
- Moyleabbey Organic Farm, County Kildare
- Peter and Amanda’s Place, County Cork
- Snee Farm, County Sligo
Help / Advice
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