
Opportunity Details
We are building a community garden and have volunteer opportunities for those wanting to assist in the construction of raised garden boxes, planting trees, bushes, and crops. Also needed are experienced school age natural science educators and others who will assist as docents for school age children visiting the gardens.Available Shifts
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General | no limit | n/a | n/a |

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Girl Scouts provides vast opportunities for volunteers. We need YOU!Did you know that grandmothers, moms, aunts, nieces, sisters, professionals, executives, teachers, bankers, musicians, artists, scientists, technologists, engineers, mathematicians... YOU ... are wanted and needed as a Girl Scout volunteer? We have MANY options for volunteers. You may lead a troop, co-lead a troop, teach a session on financial literacy, coach/mentor a LEGO robotic team or work with a troop on a special community service project. Girl Scouts of Montana and Wyoming needs great people like YOU more than ever. We always have K-12 girls that will need a leader. Please think about how you can help build girls of courage, confidence and character by becoming a volunteer! For more information, please call 800.736.5243 or visit gsmw.org.

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Currently, we have openings for our feral kitten tamers team. The tamers spend time with each kitten and teach them to trust humans. This involves providing holding, playing with, providing, food, medication, vaccinations and clean housing for each animal. These shifts are 5-6 hours per week. We have monthly orientations and a team leader who provides individual training. We have on-line train on topics such as animal care and husbandry.Available Shifts
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Kitten Tamers | 10 | n/a | n/a |
Kitten Tamers | 10 | n/a | n/a |

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Date: Saturday, October 4thTime: 10:00am-12:00pm
Place: Koko Head Neighborhood Park (at Koko Head Elementary School)
Come extend your kuleana to the Bay by helping to clean Koko Head Neighborhood Park’s swale (ditch). Twice a year, Koko Head Elementary host this event with support from Hui o Kawaihoa and others in an effort to reduce the amount of sediment, vegetation and debris that would otherwise flow into Maunalua Bay and further impair the bay ecosystem. Since 2012, the huis have removed over 4,400 pounds of debris from this swale!
What to expect:
10:00-10:15am Sign in and Welcome
10:15-11:45am Remove sediment and vegetation from swale(ditch) using shovels, hoes, and brooms
11:45am-12:00pm Store equipment, weigh bags, and group photo
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General | no limit | n/a | n/a |

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Each field trip day we need three trained volunteers to help us keep our groups small so each kid can get their hands in the dirt during each activity. Field trip volunteers receive training and must pass a background check before working with children. Trip volunteers are on site from 9-2 and we ask people to commit to working at least five times per season.Available Shifts
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General | no limit | n/a | n/a |

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Are you up for the challenge?EarthShare New Jersey (ESNJ) is hosting the 10th annual Green Day Challenge to get businesses involved with our environment. This challenge invites employers large and small from across the state to partner with an ESNJ partner or friend for an environmental project (projects are available in most counties). Once the project is complete, the team and site will be evaluated for overall scope and impact by panelists. The results will be tabulated and awards will be presented for Best Overall Challenge, Team Work, Spirit, and more at EarthShare Celebrates NJ on June 6, 2025 at the Patterson Family Barn in Freehold, NJ! Each company participating in the Challenge receives 1 ticket to attend the celebration!
The 2025 list of project venues is being finalized. Check the website often. When the list is posted, simply select your venue and submit the reservation form with your commitment. Sites are not reserved until payment is received.
Each 3 – 4 hour volunteer event at a site you select includes water, supplies, tools and guidance. The participation fee also includes a donation. Lunch can be added for an additional cost.
1 – 5 Employees $ 600
6 – 15 Employees $ 850
16 – 25 Employees $1,100
26 – 40 Employees $2,100
41+ Employees negotiable
To Register:
Fill out the below reservation form on our website. Email the form to info@earthsharenj.org or mail to the EarthShare NJ office, 407 Greenwood Ave Suite 209 Trenton NJ, 08609. Please contact info@earthsharenj.org or call (609) 989-1160 to register your team!
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General | no limit | n/a | n/a |

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Celebrate fall by helping to collect native seed in the Dixon Refuge’s beautiful restored prairies and wetlands. No experience is needed for this fun and easy volunteer activity!The seed harvested by volunteers will later be cleaned, sorted, and planted over the winter in less diverse areas of the Refuge. This is an important and easy way you can participate in restoration at this Wetland of International Importance!
Bring a water bottle; snacks, tools, and gloves will be provided. Join us for a picnic lunch at the site’s farmhouse when you’re done harvesting. Please wear appropriate clothing for fieldwork (e.g., long pants, closed-toe shoes). Children 16 years old or younger must be accompanied by parents or other chaperones.
Meet at 9:00 a.m. at the parking lot by the observation tower. A map and driving directions are available here: http://www.wetlands-initiative.org/images/pdf-docs/dixon_refuge_map_and_directions.pdf
Please email us at twi@wetlands-initiative.org if you plan to attend.
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Volunteer Seed Harvesters | no limit | n/a | n/a |

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WEES Volunteer Board Members Needed!
Waskasoo Environmental Education Society is looking to bring on additional members and replacements for our resigning Board. Qualities and skills that would be an asset to our organization include: legal, finance, administrative, community representative,environmental initiative, culture/heritage, education, fundraising and leadership.
Please contact Kaley Zunino
executive@waskasoopark.ca
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General | 5 | n/a | n/a |

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Volunteers are critical to healthy, beautiful parks. Join the thousands of enthusiastic, dedicated volunteers who make a difference in our parks by:- Removing invasive plants and litter
- Planting and caring for trees
- Building and clearing park trails
- Maintaining flower beds
- Assisting with data management and outreach efforts
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General | no limit | n/a | n/a |

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Last year, over 300 volunteers joined together to remove almost 3 tons of trash from the banks of the Farmington River, and we’ll need just as much help this year! You provide your time, and we can provide the supplies as well as lunch, coffee, apple cider, and more. If you have a pick up truck or other large vehicle, let us know; all of that trash has to get to the dumpsters somehow. Locations include Avon, Burlington/Farmington/Canton, Bristol, Simsbury and Windsor.Main meet-up locations are the FRWA office at 749 Hopmeadow Street, Simsbury, CT and Collinsville Canoe & Kayak, 41 Bridge Street, Collinsville CT. If interested in volunteering, you may show up at either of these main locations between 10am and 1 pm to register and join in.
Call FRWA at (860) 658-4442 or email apetras@frwa.org with any additional questions or to preregister at your preferred location.
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