We need people with 
carpentry, cooking, and camping skills, or a good attitude and a willingness to learn. 
"Many hands make quick work!"
												The 
Unist’ot’en Camp is not a blockade, a protest, or a demonstration – it is a permanent, non-violent occupation of 
Unist’ot’en territory, established to protect our homelands from illegal industrial encroachments and to preserve a space for our community to heal from the violence of colonization. This year, 
Unist’ot’en volunteers will be working with other 
Wet’suwet’en clans to support 
Wet’suwet’en sovereignty.
												We 
prefer volunteers who are able to spend 
two weeks or more supporting us, but welcome any contribution of time and effort.
Please be prepared to work under the leadership and protocols of the Indigenous stewards of the Yintah. Supporters are asked to register here in advance: 
http://unistoten.camp/come-to-camp/camp-registration/Our spring camp will run from May 6 to May 31. Supporters are needed prior to and following the work camp as well, so if your schedule conflicts with our work camp dates, please apply regardless.
												If you are not able to make it in person, 
consider sending a financial contribution to help cover our operational costs.
Donate to Unist’ot’en Camp:
http://unistoten.camp/support-us/donate/