We offer you the opportunity to work on the embellishment of a shopping street in the heart of the old medieval town of Marvejols !
You will be required to repaint the street furniture in a pedestrian street. This is a very useful job for the inhabitants and shopkeepers of this beautiful town where life is good and where tourists and visitors like to stroll in the summer. Local festivals are organised on site during your stay where you can meet the locals. You can also take part in the activities planned with the leisure centre.
You want to make yourself useful while discovering an exceptional site, rich in history and legends in the heart of nature? This project is for you !
Accommodation and food:
You will sleep in individual tents (bring your own sleeping bag and duvet) at the municipal field and live together in a municipal room provided for the group. You will share the various collective tasks and prepare meals together. A budget will be allocated to the leaders and you will participate in the shopping and the preparation of the meals, favouring healthy, vegetarian and local products.
Partner:
Marvejols has a rich medieval heritage and an exceptional living environment. The town is looking towards its youth and the world and wishes to organise this second international youth work camp (15-17 years old). Meetings with local young people, inhabitants and local associations, notably during the town's festivals, will brighten your stay.
We will open the doors of the town to help you discover the history, culture and environment of this heritage jewel, known locally as "La Belle du Gévaudan"!
Location and leisure:
Marvejols is a small town of 5000 inhabitants located in the Lozère department. You will be totally seduced by the magnificent landscapes that the site and the small medieval streets of the city offer. You will be able to take advantage of the leisure and outdoor activities.
You can also take part in the local events organised at this time of year.
Special requirements and remarks:
Please bring gardening gloves, good shoes and working clothes. As the nights can be quite cold, remember also to bring warm clothes and a sleeping bag.
Foreigners belonging to the European Union must bring with them a personal EHIC (European Health Insurance Card), and everybody must, in any case, bring their insurance certificate. If there are health issues on the project, volunteers will have to pay for it, and then be reimbursed once back in their home country.