Hackspace Wendland is a community hackspace in Lower Saxony, Germany, serving FLINTA* people. It focuses on sustainability, open technology, gardening, and collaborative learning, and describes itself as a safe, women-led space for queer people located between Hamburg and Berlin. The group aims to shift power to people by building ethical, open source tools and hosts small workshops. Their volunteer listing invites help with workshops, gardening and farm life, animals, cleaning, and web tasks. Typical commitments are 4 to 5 hours per day, five days per week, for 4 to 12 weeks. Food and accommodation are included, with visa letters available.
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