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Join sustainable fashion efforts in Athens and help combat fast fashion waste. As an Oyster volunteer, you’ll support local nonprofits that upcycle discarded clothes, create ethical fashion, and offer fair employment to refugees and survivors of trafficking. Get involved by sorting donations, assisting with workshops, and raising awareness about the fashion industry’s social and environmental impact. Through your work, you’ll help reduce textile waste, empower local initiatives, and experience Athens’s vibrant culture from a new, impactful perspective.

Duration: 4 – 12 weeks
Arrival day: Sunday
Return day: Saturday
Age: 18+

 

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Highlights

  • Hands-On Fashion Upcycling: Sort, prepare, and upcycle donated clothes, giving textiles a new life and helping reduce waste.
  • Support Ethical Fashion: Work with local organizations creating sustainable apparel and promoting fair employment for refugees and survivors of human trafficking.
  • Creative Workshops: Assist with fashion workshops, content creation, and community events that educate about fast fashion’s impact.
  • Raise Awareness: Help with communication and social media campaigns to encourage conscious consumerism and environmental responsibility in Athens.
  • Experience Athens: Live and volunteer in the heart of the city, enjoy Mediterranean cuisine, and connect with a community dedicated to sustainability and positive change.

Athens, Greece

The fashion industry is one of the world’s largest polluters, generating an estimated 92 million tons of textile waste each year and driving fast fashion trends that exploit workers and harm the environment. In Greece—where local fashion businesses face immense pressure from global brands and textile education opportunities are scarce—the push for sustainable, ethical solutions is more urgent than ever. While major brands dominate Athens’s shopping streets, local organizations are stepping up to challenge consumerism and create change through upcycling, recycling, and community-driven fashion initiatives.

Become part of a meaningful sustainable fashion project in Athens, where you’ll join local non-profits working to transform discarded clothing into new creations and raise awareness about the impact of fast fashion. As a volunteer, you’ll play an essential role in sorting, preparing, and upcycling donated clothes, supporting fashion workshops, and helping with communication and outreach activities that promote conscious consumer behavior. Your efforts directly reduce textile waste, support equal employment opportunities for refugees and survivors of human trafficking, and strengthen community-based solutions to one of today’s most pressing environmental challenges.

This volunteer program welcomes anyone passionate about ethical fashion and sustainability—no special skills or experience required. You’ll receive guidance and training from dedicated staff, comfortable eco-friendly accommodation in central Athens, daily Mediterranean meals, airport pick-up and transfer, and ongoing local support. You’ll also have plenty of free time to explore Athens’s rich culture, vibrant neighborhoods, and world-famous history.

By joining this initiative, you’ll help Greece move towards a more ethical, environmentally conscious fashion industry, inspire positive change in the local community, and become part of a global movement for a more sustainable future—where every choice and every garment can make a difference.

What we wear is a reflection of our values. In Athens, you can help make sure it tells the right story.

Clothing Collection and Sorting: Begin your sustainable fashion journey in Athens by working directly with local organizations to collect, sort, and prepare donated clothes for upcycling or redistribution. You’ll help categorize items by type, gender, and size, then assist in packaging and sealing clothing for transportation to solidarity organizations or upcycling factories.

Upcycling and Workshop Support: Play an active role in the creative side of sustainable fashion by participating in hands-on workshops and upcycling activities. You may help design, reinvent, or repair garments that would otherwise go to waste, learning practical techniques and supporting the circular fashion movement in Greece.

Community Awareness and Advocacy: Contribute to the movement against fast fashion by supporting local campaigns and awareness initiatives. Assist with content creation for social media, document projects through photography or video, and help organize educational events and communication efforts to promote conscious consumerism.

Support Fair Employment and Social Impact: Work with organizations that offer employment opportunities to refugees and survivors of human trafficking. Your support helps these groups access safe, fair jobs and builds a more inclusive and ethical fashion industry in Athens.

Innovation and Team Collaboration: Bring your own creativity, initiative, and fresh perspectives to help local teams improve their activities, introduce new ideas, and expand the impact of sustainable fashion projects. Every day, your contribution will help reduce textile waste and inspire a more responsible approach to fashion in Greece.

Through these diverse activities, you’ll gain hands-on experience in sustainable fashion, develop practical skills, and make a positive impact in the Athens community—helping shape a more ethical and environmentally conscious future.

As a volunteer in Athens, you’ll stay in centrally located, eco-friendly accommodation close to the city’s historic and commercial districts. You’ll share a comfortable, single-gender room with other volunteers, with access to shared bathrooms and air conditioning for a pleasant stay. Bedding and towels are provided, and private rooms can be requested for additional privacy. The accommodation offers free Wi-Fi in common areas, a bright terrace for socializing and relaxing, and is just a short walk from public transport links, making it easy to explore Athens in your free time. Regular cleaning is provided, but volunteers are expected to keep their own rooms tidy. This welcoming and inclusive environment ensures a safe and comfortable home base while you support animal welfare in Greece.

Food Provided:

  • Three meals per day included: breakfast, lunch, and dinner

  • Breakfast is self-served and typically includes tea, coffee, bread, oats, cereals, spreads, eggs, and fruit

  • Lunch and dinner feature fresh Mediterranean cuisine with local and seasonal ingredients

  • Meals are served at set times in the common dining area

  • Special dietary requirements can often be accommodated with advance notice

Food Not Provided:

  • Meals are not provided during independent travel, days off, or if you miss a meal due to your schedule

  • Snacks and extra food outside the provided meal times are not included

  • If your volunteer shift overlaps with a meal, you may need to purchase food locally (budget about US$10 per day for this)

  • Personal food preferences or specialty items are not covered

Travel arrangements

Airport: Athens International Airport (ATH)

Arrival day: Sunday. You’ll be collected from the airport and transferred to your accommodation in Alonissos.

Departure day: Saturday

 

Included

  • Access to your own personal ‘My Oyster’ account – our online portal where you can find out much more about the program and manage your booking
  • Dedicated contact time with an experienced destination manager to discuss the project, answer any of your questions and for us to find out more about you
  • Help and advice from our UK office before arrival and whilst you are away
  • Pre-departure information covering medical, safety and project advice
  • Gold level, 24/7 Pharos crisis management and incident support cover
  • Financial protection: ATOL (if we book your flights).
  • Thorough orientation on arrival
  • In-country support
  • Accommodation (see the ‘accommodation’ section above for details)
  • Advice on visa requirements
  • Oyster plants a tree in Africa with TreeAid to help reduce the impact of global carbon emissions
  • Airport collection and transfer to your accommodation
  • Three daily meals (breakfast, lunch, and dinner)
  • Orientation session and guided city tour of Athens
  • Comfortable shared accommodation with bedding and towels provided
  • Free Wi-Fi in common areas
  • Ongoing support and guidance from local staff
  • All necessary materials and supplies for your volunteer work
  • 24/7 emergency support during your stay

On your return:

  • Welcome home pack
  • Certificate of Recognition (on request)
  • References (on request)

Not Included

  • Flights – as an ATOL bonded company, Oyster can book flights for you
  • You need a valid passport that meets the requirements of the country you will be travelling to
  • Insurance (covering your time with Oyster and any planned independent travel)
  • Any costs associated with changing your return flight date if you need to
  • Independent travel costs
  • Home country travel costs
  • Spending money for additional trips, food and entertainment
  • Return costs to the airport

More Information

Your volunteer week in Athens usually runs Monday to Friday, beginning with an orientation session and guided city tour to help you settle in and get to know your fellow volunteers. Each day’s schedule may vary depending on the organization’s needs and  can be up to 5 hours, but a typical day looks like this:

08:00 – 10:00: Breakfast and preparation for your day
10:00 – 14:00: Volunteer shift with sustainable fashion organizations—tasks may include sorting and upcycling clothing, supporting creative workshops, content creation, or social media and outreach activities
14:00 – 15:30: Lunch break with fellow volunteers
15:30 – 17:30: Free time, additional volunteering, or participation in team meetings and project development sessions, depending on daily needs
19:30 – 21:00: Dinner and relaxation at your accommodation, followed by free time to explore Athens, enjoy social events, or unwind with friends

Afternoons and evenings are flexible, giving you plenty of opportunities to discover Athens, join local activities, or simply relax and enjoy the city’s vibrant culture with your volunteer community.

There are no specific requirements to join this project. You do not need to speak Greek, but basic English is needed. Volunteers should be ready for hands-on work and able to follow all rules and guidelines from the local team.

  • Be punctual – Arrive on time to avoid delaying the group and staff.
  • Respect photo policies – Only take or post photos with staff permission.
  • Limit phone use – Avoid using your phone during your placement.
  • Prioritize safety – Follow all safety guidelines and ask staff if unsure.
  • Maintain commitment – Inform staff if you’re unable to attend a shift.

Whilst late-availability is possible, we would advise booking as soon as you can to guarantee your ideal dates. Our projects are very popular and spaces can fill up several months in advance, especially for the months of June to September.

Late Spring (May):
Enjoy comfortable temperatures and fewer tourists. May is perfect for exploring Athens’ historical landmarks, local neighborhoods, and outdoor cafés before the summer crowds arrive.

Summer (June to August):
Experience vibrant city life, lively festivals, and long, sunny days. While it can get hot, this is a great time for enjoying Athens’ nightlife, open-air cinemas, and rooftop dining with stunning Acropolis views.

Early Autumn (September to October):
Benefit from mild weather and a more relaxed pace as the busy season winds down. This is an ideal period for sightseeing, cultural events, and experiencing Athens’ outdoor spaces without the summer heat.

Winter (November to March):
Discover a quieter side of Athens with fewer tourists, lower prices, and a cozy, authentic atmosphere. Winter is great for museum visits, local markets, and exploring Greek cuisine, though outdoor activities may be limited by cooler weather.

While most of your essential costs—including accommodation, three daily meals, and airport transfers—are covered by your program fee, you should budget extra for personal expenses. Plan to set aside money for snacks, additional drinks, public transportation (about 3€ per day for travel to your volunteer placement), and any activities or tours during your free time. If your volunteer shift overlaps with meal times, budget approximately US$10 per day to buy food from local shops or cafés. It’s also wise to have a small amount of cash for emergencies and personal spending. Most everyday expenses in Athens, such as local SIM cards, souvenirs, and entrance fees to attractions, are affordable, but your overall budget will depend on your personal preferences and travel plans.

There are cash machines located in the town but you can pay by card everywhere. You should take at least two cards with you, and let your bank know that you will be going away.

Most tourists from outside the European Union can stay in Greece for up to 90 days within a six-month period without a visa and will receive a 90-day tourist stamp on arrival.

Most of our volunteers are independent travellers and you will become part of a group of people from around the world here. It is fine to travel with friends or as part of a small group too however- more the merrier!

You should visit your doctor or travel nurse to find out what vaccinations you will need. Your routine vaccinations will need to be up to date. You should follow your doctor’s advice.

Please see the Fit for Travel website.

Athens is home to several well-equipped hospitals and medical clinics. Should you need medical attention during your stay, you will have access to reputable hospitals located within the city. In the event of illness or emergency, the local team will assist you in reaching a nearby clinic or hospital for treatment. The emergency number in Greece is 112, and high-quality medical care is readily available throughout Athens.

Low Crime Rate: Athens is considered a safe city for international volunteers and travelers. Violent crime is rare, and the main risk comes from petty theft such as pickpocketing in busy tourist areas. Basic precautions, like keeping valuables secure, are recommended.

Supportive Community: Locals in Athens are known for their friendliness and hospitality, making visitors feel welcome and supported throughout their stay.

Safe Activities: Exploring Athens—whether visiting historical sites, enjoying city parks, or using public transportation—is generally safe. Stick to well-lit areas, especially at night, and always follow advice from your local coordinator.

Health Services: Athens has excellent hospitals and medical clinics available for both minor and serious health needs. The local team will help you access care if needed, and the emergency number in Greece is 112.

Transportation: Public transportation in Athens is reliable and widely used. Roads and city infrastructure are well maintained, making it easy and safe to get around the city.

As with any travel destination, it’s important to stay aware of your surroundings, follow local guidelines, and use common sense to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience in Athens.

You’ll have access to free and reliable WiFi in the volunteer accommodation’s common areas. Many cafés and public spaces around Athens also offer free internet. The connection is generally good for browsing, emails, and video calls, making it easy to stay connected during your stay.

We would suggest that you download the App Whatsapp prior to arrival so that you can be added into the volunteer group once you are in Athens.

Mobile phone reception in Athens is generally strong and reliable throughout the city, including at the volunteer accommodation. All major networks have good coverage, so you can easily make calls and use data. For added convenience and affordable rates, you can purchase a local SIM card once you arrive in Athens.

Alonissos, Greece, operates on Eastern European Time (EET), which is UTC+2. During daylight saving time (from late March to late October), the island follows Eastern European Summer Time (EEST), UTC+3.

In Alonissos, Greece, you’ll need a Type C or Type F plug adapter for your electronic devices. The standard voltage is 230 V with a frequency of 50 Hz. Most European and UK devices are compatible, but travelers from other regions (such as North America) may need a voltage converter as well as an adapter.

As a volunteer in Athens, you’ll have plenty of free time to explore the city and enjoy Greek culture. Your main volunteer activities usually take place for 3 to 5 hours each day, Monday to Friday, with weekends completely free. This flexible schedule gives you the opportunity to visit historic sites, try local food, relax with other volunteers, or take part in tours and activities around Athens in your downtime.

Supervision will be fairly intensive during the first few days, when you will receive a thorough induction and work-related training. Once you are comfortable with things, you might not always have a supervisor working alongside you, but there will always be staff and other volunteers around to help, and you will always be accompanied for any high risk activities.

Staff at Oyster’s head office and in-country will be responsible for your safety and welfare while you are at the project. This will start from the moment you are picked up from the airport until the end of your project. Before and after these times, you will be outside Oyster’s responsibility and should make sure that you act safely and avoid risk. This is also true if you choose to leave the project during your time off. We will give you plenty of guidance and advice about this.

Got a question or want to chat to Project Manager Kate who has first-hand experience of the project? Call +44 (0) 1892 771 973or email: – [email protected].

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