Volunteers will work for stray animals in and around Cide district center during the program. Volunteers will work in the construction, repair, painting and landscaping of animal-friendly shelters and shelters for stray animals in Cide beachfront, surrounding neighborhoods and the center, and will assist the stray animal care support unit. In addition to these, they will also assist the Municipality's Children's Entertainment Centre, Eldercare Center and Tourist Information Bureau. Volunteers will also be able to take part in local festivals in Cide.
Accomodation & food:
Volunteers will stay in tents located by the beach. Tents will be provided to volunteers by the Municipality. Volunteers are required to bring their own mats and sleeping bags. Inflatable mat is recommended. Meals will be prepared by Municipality cooks and volunteers will be provided with meals for three meals a day, seven days a week.
Location & leisure:
You can view Cide by clicking here. Cide is one of the northern districts of Turkey with the most beautiful bays, mountains and forests. The Küre Mountains, which are a world heritage site and under protection, are located in Cide. Known for a local women's accessory, the Yellow Head Scarfs (a head scarf worn by women and belonging to Anatolian culture), this district is home to countless natural and historical heritages worth seeing. Cide, a cute and small town, also stands out with its local dishes and handicrafts. You will make unforgettable memories, make lasting friendships with the locals and spend a unique two weeks in Cide, one of the most charming districts of the northern region. Volunteers will enjoy the sea, forest and fresh air in this charming town.https://www.google.com/search?client=opera&q=kastamonu+cide&sourceid=opera&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8
Requirements:
Not allergic to animals or afraid of street animals.
Volunteers will work for stray animals in and around Cide district center during the program. Volunteers will work in the construction, repair, painting and landscaping of animal-friendly shelters and shelters for stray animals in Cide beachfront, surrounding neighborhoods and the center, and will assist the stray animal care support unit. In addition to these, they will also assist the Municipality's Children's Entertainment Centre, Eldercare Center and Tourist Information Bureau. Volunteers will also be able to take part in local festivals in Cide.
Accomodation & food:
Volunteers will stay in tents located by the beach. Tents will be provided to volunteers by the Municipality. Volunteers are required to bring their own mats and sleeping bags. Inflatable mat is recommended. Meals will be prepared by Municipality cooks and volunteers will be provided with meals for three meals a day, seven days a week.
Location & leisure:
You can view Cide by clicking here. Cide is one of the northern districts of Turkey with the most beautiful bays, mountains and forests. The Küre Mountains, which are a world heritage site and under protection, are located in Cide. Known for a local women's accessory, the Yellow Head Scarfs (a head scarf worn by women and belonging to Anatolian culture), this district is home to countless natural and historical heritages worth seeing. Cide, a cute and small town, also stands out with its local dishes and handicrafts. You will make unforgettable memories, make lasting friendships with the locals and spend a unique two weeks in Cide, one of the most charming districts of the northern region. Volunteers will enjoy the sea, forest and fresh air in this charming town.https://www.google.com/search?client=opera&q=kastamonu+cide&sourceid=opera&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8
Requirements:
Not allergic to animals or afraid of street animals.
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