If you have time to give, you might like to volunteer with us. From environmental education to social media and vegetable gardening, all kinds of skills are welcome. Volunteering may happen at a field centre or right where you are. Read about our opportunities, and then fill in the volunteering form.
Many projects are able to accommodate students who want to do research based from one of our field study sites. You’ll have the support of a staff member, and in most cases a resident community. Read about our opportunities, and then fill in the volunteering form.
Alternatively, why not holiday at a centre? You’ll enjoy the food, the natural setting and the community ambiance, and learn more about A Rocha at first hand. We have centres in Canada (BC and Manitoba), the Czech Republic, France, India, Kenya and Portugal.
Get involved in our campaigns and take action on tackling issues like marine plastics and climate change, helping to deliver the Sustainable Development Goals. Our current campaign is Save Atewa Forest. See also our Plastics Toolbox.
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Thank you for considering a gift to A Rocha! Your support will help bring together communities to protect wildlife and enable creation care to become a normal part of the Christian life. Your donation will give hope through conservation to a world in distress. Donate today.
Read what others have said about their time with us on our Why give? page and be inspired.
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Climate Stewards
Climate Stewards is a UK charity that helps individuals, churches, and communities take action on climate change through tools and resources like carbon offsetting schemes. They advocate for policy changes and raise awareness about the impact of climate change on vulnerable communities. Climate Stewards believes that responding to the climate crisis is a moral obligation that expresses Christian faith and care for the planet and its inhabitants.