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[QUOTE="dick bird, post: 1195621, member: 93571"] My partner Eileen and I are the Hosvol hospitaler@ trainers for Australia. As we are based in Sydney, that´s where we run courses although we can and do run courses elsewhere in Australia in conjunction with local camino groups. At present, there are still spaces free on the course in Sydney on January 27th and 28th. If you are interested, you can apply via the Australian Friends of the Camino website - [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.afotc.org/volunteer-as-hospitalero/[/URL] Hosvol also run courses in Spain, The Netherlands, France, Canada, the US and South Africa but not the UK for some reason. So far as I know, Hosvol is the only organisation that actually trains its volunteers. We do provide a list of other entities that run donativos, but it isn´t comprehensive and is probably not up to date. I think you would have to do a lot of trawling of the internet to find them all. The quickest way might be to eyeball Gronze to identify all the donativo albergues in Spain. Incidentally, I believe FICS is happy to accept Hosvol trainees and experienced hospis (but we would like you to work at one of ours first). [/QUOTE]
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