HOW IT WORKS
WWOOF works as a non-monetary exchange between volunteers and farmers, where volunteers work for an agreed amount of hours in exchange for food and accommodation.
First, potential WWOOFers must register with their local WWOOF organization; in the case of Korea, applicants should register with WWOOF Korea. Once the membership registration is completed, they will be provided with a membership ID and access to the WWOOF Korea host list. WWOOFers should take their time to look through the host list to find the best match for their WWOOF experience.
Use the Host Contact Form provided by WWOOF Korea to email and/or call the host. Arrange and set up a date and time to go to the WWOOF farm. Once at the farm, WWOOFers are expected to work on whatever projects the farmer needs for the agreed duration. In return, hosts are to provide all three meals and housing for the WWOOFer.
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3. Contact the host and reach agreement.
4. Contact the host a day prior to the start date of your WWOOF trip.
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5. Host picks you up at meeting place.
6. Exchange membership with host.
7. Start WWOOFing
8. Share your review for the host and future WWOOFers!
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