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Inquiries about the network, the guide or how to include your project in the guide or website MUST BE ADDRESSED EXCLUSIVELY VIA E-MAIL IN ENGLISH to:

 green @ greenvolunteers.org

Please follow these simple antispam rules before contacting us:

  • Please copy and paste the e-mail address above into the To: line in your e-mail message.
     

  • After pasting the above address, please delete the spaces before and after the @ character. If this is not done the e-mail will not go through.
     

  • Please do not write to info@.... as it will not be accepted.
     

  • In the Subject: line, please copy and paste or type the following: Concerning Green Volunteers (or World or Archaeo-Volunteers) E-mail messages with no subject line or with generic subject titles, such as "hi" or "hello" will be automatically deleted.

To order the guide (please see Ordering the Guide) through regular mail, phone or fax, you may contact our address below, or use the secure order form or printable order form below (please click here to contact our addresses if you live in the US or Canada):
                                                              GREEN VOLUNTEERS
                                                           
  PO BOx 128
                                                              Potton, Sandy, Bedfordshire SG19 2WZ
                                                             
England UK
                                                             
Tel./Fax: ++44 (1767) 262.560

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