Your host profile is the first impression you'll make on WWOOFers. It should be written to help WWOOFers to get a clear idea of what to expect so they can make a well-informed request:
- Talk about yourself, your family, your lifestyle;
- Explain your project and why sustainable agriculture is important to you;
- Describe the activities in which WWOOFers can participate;
- Describe the accommodation options offered to WWOOFers;
- Mention the food preparation, dietary preferences, and meal sharing options that work for you;
- Give some details about the climate and terrain of your farm;
- Present the leisure and tourist attractions in the area;
- List any farm rules;
- Be specific about your expectations (schedules, participation in the tasks of everyday life);
- Post photos of you, your property (garden, animals, accommodation, etc) and, when you have some, you can post photos with WWOOFers;
- If possible, write your description in several languages.
Be careful also to respect the following rules:
- Disclose on your profile and in communication with WWOOFers if your host farm is also a religious or spiritual organization, and if any religious practices, events or behaviors are required of visitors to the farm;
- WWOOF organizations do not tolerate any kind of legally recognized discrimination. Nor do WWOOF organizations tolerate any form of sexism, harassment, or sexual violence. We are committed to providing an inclusive and welcoming environment for all members, and require all hosts and WWOOFers to abide by this policy. This is valid both for your profile and throughout your WWOOF membership.