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Join Peace Patrol

Would you like to see a whole new side of the biggest open-air festival in Europe? Would you like to meet new people, learn new skills, and help a great cause? The thousands-strong group of Peace Patrol volunteers create a community of friends - people who hang out with each other, travel together and help others because they enjoy it. Joining Peace Patrol can be an adventure of a lifetime because we offer many other opportunities to volunteer, take part in different initiatives and develop new skills. 

 

 

Peace Patrol Volunteers
Volunteer Training

We take the safety of festival-participants very seriously, and that's why we take volunteer training seriously as well. If you want to become a member of the Peace Patrol, you will be required to take part in a two-day training course. The Friday - Sunday training course takes place in a beautifully located Szadowo-Młyn training centre. Our curriculum focuses on three main elements, which have proven to be the key to success: team-building, first-aid, and event health & safety rules and regulations.

Each participant will learn CPR and first aid skills, which will be tested by the American Health Association certified instructors. Team building exercises include elements of survival training, hiking, and other tasks. Volunteers also learn CPR and first aid according to the AHA certification programme. All volunteers receive certifications attesting to the fact that they took part in training, which prepares them to work at mass gatherings as stewards and information personnel. 

 

Our Mission and Ideas

Anyone who has ever visited Pol'and'Rock Festival (or, Woodstock Festival Poland) would recognise volunteers wearing red t-shirts and group leaders clad in yellow. We have roving teams of volunteers, and we encourage festival-goers to approach Peace Patrol volunteers with any questions and concerns they might have. There are specialised teams of volunteers: working as stage managers, creating social media content, and working on the logistics of the event. 

Their mission is to help festival-goers, guide them across the festival site, and resolve all issues peacefully. 

Peace Patrol volunteers help us during the Grand Finale fundraisers, and they are generally active participants of different events and activities.