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Volunteering as hospitaleros

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Hi all,

I enjoyed my first Camino this spring so much that I should like to “give something back” by volunteering as a hospitalero, hopefully next year. As a Spanish speaker I think I would be more useful in Spain, but don’t mind which Camino route it is.

Other than the albergues at Gaucelmo And Miraz, run by the CSJ in the U.K. which I understand are already fully staffed for 2025, does anyone know of any others that might be looking for volunteers?
Tim
 
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Hi all,

I enjoyed my first Camino this spring so much that I should like to “give something back” by volunteering as a hospitalero, hopefully next year. As a Spanish speaker I think I would be more useful in Spain, but don’t mind which Camino route it is.

Other than the albergues at Gaucelmo And Miraz, run by the CSJ in the U.K. which I understand are already fully staffed for 2025, does anyone know of any others that might be looking for volunteers?
Tim


Check Hosvol.


Or ask forummember @Rebekah Scott who is organising hospis in different albergues.

Good luck!
 
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Hi all,

I enjoyed my first Camino this spring so much that I should like to “give something back” by volunteering as a hospitalero, hopefully next year. As a Spanish speaker I think I would be more useful in Spain, but don’t mind which Camino route it is.

Other than the albergues at Gaucelmo And Miraz, run by the CSJ in the U.K. which I understand are already fully staffed for 2025, does anyone know of any others that might be looking for volunteers?
Tim
Hi Tim. I notice from your profile that you’re from UK. I don’t think HosVol run courses there, but as a Spanish speaker, you’d be able to take one of their courses in Spain. You can check out dates/locations on the website.
 
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Hi all,

I enjoyed my first Camino this spring so much that I should like to “give something back” by volunteering as a hospitalero, hopefully next year. As a Spanish speaker I think I would be more useful in Spain, but don’t mind which Camino route it is.

Other than the albergues at Gaucelmo And Miraz, run by the CSJ in the U.K. which I understand are already fully staffed for 2025, does anyone know of any others that might be looking for volunteers?
Tim
The lovely albergue in Astorga always need hospitaleros. Contact Anita for a 15-day spot hospitalerosasociacion@gmail.com
 
Hi all,

I enjoyed my first Camino this spring so much that I should like to “give something back” by volunteering as a hospitalero, hopefully next year. As a Spanish speaker I think I would be more useful in Spain, but don’t mind which Camino route it is.

Other than the albergues at Gaucelmo And Miraz, run by the CSJ in the U.K. which I understand are already fully staffed for 2025, does anyone know of any others that might be looking for volunteers?
Tim
Hi Tim. There are still a few volunteer spaces at Miraz for 2025. Please contact the CSJ office for further details.
 
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
Hi all,

I enjoyed my first Camino this spring so much that I should like to “give something back” by volunteering as a hospitalero, hopefully next year. As a Spanish speaker I think I would be more useful in Spain, but don’t mind which Camino route it is.

Other than the albergues at Gaucelmo And Miraz, run by the CSJ in the U.K. which I understand are already fully staffed for 2025, does anyone know of any others that might be looking for volunteers?
Tim
I served as a hospitalero in Astorga at the Albergue de peregrinos Siervas de Maria for two weeks in Oct. It is a wonderful albergue and it was a fantastic experience. Contact Anita at asociacion@caminodesantiagoastorga.com
 

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