Volunteer on Kibbutz Neot Smadar Volunteer

Kibbutz Neot Smadar

Volunteering on Kibbutz Neot Smadar is a unique experience that invites you to stop, to breath, to adapt, to join and observe yourself. As a volunteer you will join a learning community that focuses on cooperation and creativity in daily life. During the working days, the volunteering experience allows you to explore what it means to live together as co-learners, observing the everyday activities and relationships.

The Kibbutz Neot Smadar interest in relationships extends to the environment through organic farming, desert architecture, water recycling, Art work and more. You will have the chance to participate in some of these activities.

In the Neot Smadar community there are 150 members (families and singles), and about 60 volunteers aged 21-45, most of them Israelis. Most of the time there is also a group of 5-10 international volunteers, that explore a fresh perspective on life here together with us.

A few things you should notice:

  • You can apply to volunteer if you are between the age of 21-45
  • The minimum time for volunteering is 2 months
  • You’ll find yourself working wherever is needed according to the necessity
  • Kibbutz Neot Smadar is a remote, quiet place in the desert. There is no city nearby, no pub, no entertainment and… no television.
  • Use of drugs and alcohol are forbidden

Find out more and fill out the Neot Smadar volunteering form directly on the Neot Smadar website.

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