ECOSS volunteers can engage in a wide variety of activities, including working in the food gardens or food forest, helping in the native nursery, participating in building projects, joining the events team, assisting with market support, contributing to project developments, providing office support, maintaining household and building spaces, cooking, and more. The needs and opportunities are diverse.
As an ECOSS volunteer, you can immerse yourself in nature by working in the lush food gardens or the thriving food forest, where you can learn about sustainable agriculture and local biodiversity. If you have a passion for flora, you can lend a hand in the native nursery, cultivating native plants that contribute to local ecosystems. For those with a knack for construction or a desire to learn new skills, participating in building projects is a rewarding way to leave a lasting impact.
By connecting with ECOSS, you gain access to a community rich in expertise and diversity. ECOSS welcomes volunteers on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at Wesburn.

