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Volunteers are the heart and soul of Eat United. Eat United grew from a group of young people with a vision, so we believe that young people can and should act to ensure a positive future for humanity and the earth we inhabit.

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Eat United - Day in the life

Eat United - Day in the life

WHAT DO VOLUNTEERS DO?

rescue food

Join the volunteer team to rescue fresh fruits and veggies from the market. Sort, collect & weigh food. Then jump in the Food Rescue Truck to distribute food packets to communities in Managua.

get stuck in to community activities

Get to know the communities and work with the local leaders.

Help out managing food banks and community activities - make healthy food fun and accessible!

interns &projects

Looking for work experience? Want to put your skills in practice alongside an innovative young team of social innovators?

Check out internships and projects

in office

or remote working

Internships: 3-6 months

Projects: 1-3 months

Hours per week vary for each project and internship.

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WHAT WILL i GAIN?

Explore the different realities of Managua. Help to create positive changes!

Meet people, make friends, join a community of active, interested people.

Language exchange. Get to know people from different cultures.

Develop professionally. Demonstrate commitment, gain skills and experience.

HOW DO I APPLY?

Step 1

You tell us you're interested by contacting us. We send you more information.

Step 2

Schedule a meeting. We tell you more about how volunteering works. You decide if you'd like to commit.

Step 3

We confirm you volunteering and you get started!

Bring lots of energy and enthusiasm.

sEE VOLUNTEER PROGRAMS AND INTERNSHIPS AND APPLY

CLICK HERE

want to try it out first?

interested?

Join for a TRIAL DAY in the Food Collection to get a feel for the experience before committing as a volunteer.

write NOW!

testimonies

Volunteer Testimony - Daniel
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Volunteer Testimony - Emely
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Volunteer Testimony - Fernando
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Volunteer Testimony - Greg
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