Hey there, thanks for getting back. I havn't been to any farms in Mexico either. I did look at quite a few for Mexico and do remember finding one or two that did prefer families.
The divertigranja farm in Oaxaca would be open to a family wwoofing, depending on the age of the kids. How long would you be able to stay. It would be brilliant to have a family stay there for a longer period of time. Usually the basics are there, water, gas, elec, some basic foods. But you've gotta take care of the rest of the foods yourself. However you go to the market every week to get food for the animals - the market venders donate food for the animals, and like 90% of the food I eat at the ranch is part of that. Also if you need a means of income you can EASILY teach English, everyone asks you all the time if you can teach them or their kids. The location is great, between two little villages.
So yeah, check it out and let me know!
All the best!
Iris
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Hey there, thanks for getting back. I havn't been to any farms in Mexico either. I did look at quite a few for Mexico and do remember finding one or two that did prefer families.
Good luck
alvaro
How long would you be able to stay. It would be brilliant to have a family stay there for a longer period of time.
Usually the basics are there, water, gas, elec, some basic foods. But you've gotta take care of the rest of the foods yourself. However you go to the market every week to get food for the animals - the market venders donate food for the animals, and like 90% of the food I eat at the ranch is part of that.
Also if you need a means of income you can EASILY teach English, everyone asks you all the time if you can teach them or their kids.
The location is great, between two little villages.
So yeah, check it out and let me know!
All the best!
Iris
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