WORKCAMPS

Workcamps and learning camps are the most common form of short-term opportunities that SEEDS offers, in which a group of participants live together and work on a specific project. Camps generally last from 9 to 16 days. . . .

Workcamps and learning camps are the most common form of short-term opportunities that SEEDS offers, in which a group of participants live together and work on a specific project. Camps generally last from 9 to 16 days.

The projects we develop tend to focus on one or more of the following goals:

 

  • Cultural and intercultural exchange and education
  • Education and awareness of current environmental issues
  • Education and development of artistic skills (such as basic photography skills)
  • Nature preservation and reforestation

 

The summer projects mainly consist of outdoor camps that take place in Reykjavík or around the country in partnership with local organisations or municipalities. The work carried out in these camps encompasses outdoor volunteer work that raises environmental awareness through intercultural cooperation such as:

 

  • Restoring hiking trails in nature parks for public use
  • Planting trees in green areas
  • Restoring cultural heritage damaged by the weather and natural disasters
  • Carrying out coastal and beach clean-ups
  • Helping with maintenance of the Botanical Gardens in Reykjavík
  • Construction or renovation of community buildings, monuments or community centres
  • Ecological research
  • Removing invasive growth amongst others

 

The winter camps, usually called “Environment and Photography” mostly take place in the capital city. During these camps, our short- and long-term volunteers carry out non-formal educational activities to raise awareness of environmental, cultural and artistic topics of their interest. They usually carry out workshops, beach and downtown cleanups in cooperation with the Icelandic Ministry for the Environment, Blue Army as well as carry out night photography and northern lights workshops amongst other activities.


International camps bring together volunteers from different nationalities and backgrounds with the aim of building global understanding and therefore encouraging peace while working for an identified need of the local community. Group sizes vary from 6-30 participants.

SEEDS 001
Capital Region
Arts / Cultural / Festival
SEEDS 002
Capital Region
Arts / Cultural / Festival
SEEDS 003
South West
Agriculture / Construction / Renovation
30.01.2013 | 13.02.2013
SEEDS 004
Capital Region
Arts / Cultural
SEEDS 005
Capital Region
Arts / Cultural
01.02.2013 | 12.02.2013
SEEDS 007
Capital Region
Arts / Cultural
SEEDS 008
Capital Region
Arts / Cultural
18.02.2013 | 01.03.2013
SEEDS 010
Capital Region
Arts / Cultural / Festival
07.03.2013 | 19.03.2013
SEEDS 012
Capital Region
Arts / Cultural / Festival
SEEDS 015
Capital Region
Education / Environmental
21.03.2013 | 28.03.2013
SEEDS 014
Capital Region
Arts / Cultural / Festival
SEEDS 006
South West
Agriculture / Construction / Renovation
03.04.2013 | 17.04.2013
SEEDS 011
Capital Region
Education / Environmental
04.04.2013 | 15.04.2013
SEEDS 013
Capital Region
Arts / Cultural
04.04.2013 | 15.04.2013
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Capital Region
Arts / Cultural