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Volunteering at Pilgrim’s Office

Momwiz

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Time of past OR future Camino
Portuguese 2019
This is for anyone who has volunteered at the Pilgrim’s office. I have asked a few questions about doing this before but now it’s crunch time as I am flying to Santiago on October 20 to begin my two week stint as a volunteer. I reached out to Montse yesterday about when I should be report to the Pilgrim’s office and to whom and have not yet heard back from her. I’m hoping that I will in the week and a half I have left before I leave. It would give me great comfort of if any of you who have done the volunteering could give me more specific details regarding what I mentioned above if you possibly could. Also, since I am staying at San Martin Pinario and not where other volunteers may be I will probably be on my own when I’m not volunteering and I’d like some suggestions as to how to spend my time. I’m pretty resourceful on my own and since I love the city of Santiago so much I don’t mind repeating the things that I’ve already done when I stayed there after my Caminos. I’m looking forward to this whole adventure with both excitement and trepidation! TIA
 
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Hi @Momwiz -

My suggestion would be to call into the Pilgrim Office as soon as you arrive in Santiago, after you check in to SMP. If for some reason Montse isn’t there one of the permanent staff will be able to help you. It’s open until 7pm. Tell the Security staff at the door that you’re about to start volunteering.

I’ve volunteered twice now - last year and this year and I can say with all of my pilgrim heart that it’s a deeply rewarding experience. Getting the hang of the computer system is really easy and you’ll be in the swing of it all totally after a couple of days. You’ll sit with one of the other volunteers for the first shift - at least that was the case for me last year. A big smile works in any language - you’ve got this! The whole experience will stay with you in a very meaningful way.

Best wishes from Oz -
Jenny

PS - Warning: Volunteering at the Pilgrim Office is addictive!
 
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