• Sat , 11/11/2023 - 08:00 to Sat , 11/11/2023 - 12:00
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Opportunity Details

Join Natural Restorations, the U.S. Forest Service Tonto National Forest, the National Forest Foundation, Four Peaks Brewing Co., & AZ Wholesale Growers for the 4th annual Save Our Saguaros Replanting Event. Click Here for details & to register for participation & lunch: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/720895155817?aff=oddtdtcreator

In 2020, the Bush Fire consumed over 193,000 acres, killing an estimated 80,000 saguaro cacti in the Tonto National Forest. Saguaros play a similar role in the Sonoran desert as trees do in our forests, providing food and homes for wildlife. A portion of this region includes over 85 acres of habitat surrounding the base of the Four Peaks Mountains. That's why Natural Restorations, the U.S. Forest Service Tonto National Forest, the National Forest Foundation, Four Peaks Brewing Co., & AZ Wholesale Growers have teamed up again to support and plant saguaros to restore life on the Tonto.

Sign-in: 7:30-8 a.m. | Safety Briefing: 8:00 a.m. | Cleanup & Replanting starts: after safety briefing | Event Ends: 12:00p.m.

Tonto Recreation Pass: You do NOT need one for this location.
Youth volunteers: anyone under 18 years old must be accompanied & supervised during the entire event by a parent, guardian, or adult group leader.
******We strongly encourage parents, guardians, & adult group leaders to use their best judgment on whether or not a child should be working around and/or with cacti.**********
If you need youth registration paperwork ahead of time for parent/guardian signatures, please email Nicole at contact@naturalrestorations.org

Snacks & Lunch: We will have light snacks for volunteers, including apples & bananas. REI Co-op is also catering a free lunch for volunteers!

Bathrooms: Stellar Adventures is providing bathrooms.

What to wear: Check the forecast & dress accordingly. Please wear clothing & shoes that can get dirty. Wear long pants, thick-sole & closed toe sturdy shoes (no flipflops/sandals), a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen.

What to bring: We strongly suggest that you come prepared. If you want to plant cacti, please bring a set of thick leather work gloves to protect your hands (leather gloves are necessary when working with cacti). We will have some adult-size gloves on hand for volunteers to borrow until supplies last.

***Bring a reusable water bottle or hydration pack, we will have water coolers for you to refill your bottles and packs.

Additional items that are extremely helpful for replanting but not necessary:

*Kevlar Reinforced Leather Gloves - these are the gloves we use on our replanting projects to provide better protection for our hands & forearms. If you plan to attend replanting events with us frequently, you may want to invest in a pair. We like using the RAPICCA Animal Handling Gloves Bite Proof Kevlar Reinforced Leather Padding gloves available on Amazon.
*Knee Pads - a lot of replanting work is spent with your knees on the ground. Knee pads or a pad for your knees can help protect and provide cushion for your knees.
*If you bring any of your own tools, put masking tape with your phone number on them so that we can get them back to you if you get separated.

If you have any other questions, please click on the CONTACT button at the bottom of this page or email Nicole at contact@naturalrestorations.org

Available Shifts

Shift NameSignup MaxStartEnd
General no limit n/a n/a
  • Sat , 11/11/2023 - 08:00 to Sat , 11/11/2023 - 12:00
  • This Opportunity has NO Location

Opportunity Details

Join Natural Restorations, the U.S. Forest Service Tonto National Forest, the National Forest Foundation, Four Peaks Brewing Co., & AZ Wholesale Growers for the 4th annual Save Our Saguaros Replanting Event. Click Here for details & to register for participation & lunch: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/720895155817?aff=oddtdtcreator

In 2020, the Bush Fire consumed over 193,000 acres, killing an estimated 80,000 saguaro cacti in the Tonto National Forest. Saguaros play a similar role in the Sonoran desert as trees do in our forests, providing food and homes for wildlife. A portion of this region includes over 85 acres of habitat surrounding the base of the Four Peaks Mountains. That's why Natural Restorations, the U.S. Forest Service Tonto National Forest, the National Forest Foundation, Four Peaks Brewing Co., & AZ Wholesale Growers have teamed up again to support and plant saguaros to restore life on the Tonto.

Sign-in: 7:30-8 a.m. | Safety Briefing: 8:00 a.m. | Cleanup & Replanting starts: after safety briefing | Event Ends: 12:00p.m.

Tonto Recreation Pass: You do NOT need one for this location.
Youth volunteers: anyone under 18 years old must be accompanied & supervised during the entire event by a parent, guardian, or adult group leader.
******We strongly encourage parents, guardians, & adult group leaders to use their best judgment on whether or not a child should be working around and/or with cacti.**********
If you need youth registration paperwork ahead of time for parent/guardian signatures, please email Nicole at contact@naturalrestorations.org

Snacks & Lunch: We will have light snacks for volunteers, including apples & bananas. REI Co-op is also catering a free lunch for volunteers!

Bathrooms: Stellar Adventures is providing bathrooms.

What to wear: Check the forecast & dress accordingly. Please wear clothing & shoes that can get dirty. Wear long pants, thick-sole & closed toe sturdy shoes (no flipflops/sandals), a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen.

What to bring: We strongly suggest that you come prepared. If you want to plant cacti, please bring a set of thick leather work gloves to protect your hands (leather gloves are necessary when working with cacti). We will have some adult-size gloves on hand for volunteers to borrow until supplies last.

***Bring a reusable water bottle or hydration pack, we will have water coolers for you to refill your bottles and packs.

Additional items that are extremely helpful for replanting but not necessary:

*Kevlar Reinforced Leather Gloves - these are the gloves we use on our replanting projects to provide better protection for our hands & forearms. If you plan to attend replanting events with us frequently, you may want to invest in a pair. We like using the RAPICCA Animal Handling Gloves Bite Proof Kevlar Reinforced Leather Padding gloves available on Amazon.
*Knee Pads - a lot of replanting work is spent with your knees on the ground. Knee pads or a pad for your knees can help protect and provide cushion for your knees.
*If you bring any of your own tools, put masking tape with your phone number on them so that we can get them back to you if you get separated.

If you have any other questions, please click on the CONTACT button at the bottom of this page or email Nicole at contact@naturalrestorations.org

Available Shifts

Shift NameSignup MaxStartEnd
General no limit n/a n/a
  • Sat , 10/14/2023 - 07:30 to Sat , 10/14/2023 - 14:00
  • This Opportunity has NO Location

Opportunity Details

The City of Overland Park is hosting its annual Recycling Extravaganza, an event that gathers many reuse and recycling organizations and invites community members to donate all of their gently used items in one spot. Goodwill is participating to accept clothing and household items like furniture, books, and kitchenware. We are looking for volunteers to support us in greeting donors, unloading vehicles, accepting and sorting donations, and thanking donors. This event supports sustainability efforts by keeping items out of landfills! Volunteering with Goodwill also empowers local job seekers, since the donations of items in our thrift stores provide funds for Kansas City workforce development services.

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Shift 1 8 n/a n/a
Shift 2 8 n/a n/a
  • Ongoing Opportunity
  • This Opportunity has NO Location

Opportunity Details

Build It’s Young Professionals Board (YPB) is the next generation of young supporters who offer their skills and expertise to sustain the future of the charity.

The YPB is a vibrant and enthusiastic group of young people at the early stages of career development. They are keen to make a meaningful difference in support of Build It.

Build It recognises that young individuals at the start of their careers can bring energy and enthusiasm. Their desire to make a difference can impact the charity through their networks and connections. In return, we offer:

The opportunity to work alongside a development charity
Networking opportunities with other young professionals and next generation of supporters
Support and guidance from the Build It Development Board and fundraising team
The opportunity to develop fundraising ideas to positively impact the lives of the most vulnerable in Zambia

Quarterly meetings are held in London or via video link-up to discuss new ideas and projects. Through collaboration, the committee has progressed individual and collective projects, including a fundraising challenge raising for the Safe Hands Appeal and a bowling event for work at Zambezi Sawmills Community School.

Are you interested in global issues? Are you able to offer ideas and skills to a group of enthusiastic and engaged group of young professionals? If you would like to learn more, please contact info@builditinternational.org
  • Sun , 10/01/2023 - 08:00 to Sun , 10/01/2023 - 10:00
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Opportunity Details

アカウミガメの産卵地でもある美しい吉崎海岸の自然を守りながら、美しい四日市の自然を広く市内外に発信していくとともに、四日市と吉崎海岸を愛する有志が清掃活動やボランティア活動を通じて親交を深め、人の輪を広げていくことを目的とする。
アカウミガメに限らず、絶滅危惧種に指定されている動植物が確認されている海岸となっているため、それらを保護していく活動を継続している。
そのため、海岸清掃だけではなく、外来植物駆除や勉強会もセットで開催している。

Available Shifts

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第179回 no limit n/a n/a
第180回 no limit n/a n/a
  • Mon , 10/02/2023 - 08:00 to Fri , 11/24/2023 - 22:30
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Opportunity Details

Solid Waste Management Round Table, Bengaluru (SWMRT) is a collective of SWM practitioners working, since 2009, for the adoption of sustainable waste management practices by citizens and municipalities, for improving public health, safe food, clean air and water and inclusive livelihoods.
This Joy of giving month, we at SWMRT, are on a mission to make a profound impact on the lives of young individuals from rural and unemployed backgrounds. We are doing this by providing them in-depth SWM skills training that will make them employable by large campuses, institutions and apartments.
We are participating in "100 Heroes" from October 2nd to November 24th, a fundraising festival hosted by Give, where all contributions towards our fundraiser on Give bring us closer to matching incentives up to ₹15 lakh. Every rupee you contribute or raise on our behalf will be a step closer to unlocking matching incentives, increasing our ability to reach and assist more beneficiaries.
To expand our impact and reach more lives, we invite you to be a part of this fundraising journey. This is a true win-win scenario. By contributing, you're not only giving young minds a chance to thrive, but you're also nourishing our planet's soil and preserving its beauty for generations to come.

Here's how you can join our mission #100Heroes in 2023:
Make a Donation: You can contribute directly to our cause by visiting our Give profile https://r.give.do/SVivGTrg. Your generous donation will not only be eligible for a tax exemption but will also count towards our matching rewards.
AND/OR
Start a Fundraiser: You can make an even bigger impact by launching your own fundraiser for our cause on Give platform. Rally your friends, family, and colleagues to support our mission and watch as your efforts contribute to our fundraising success.
With your support, we can reach new milestones and continue making a meaningful difference in the lives of those we serve.
Join hands with us today and be a catalyst for change. Together, we can create a brighter, more inclusive future for all. Pledge your support now!"
FUNDRAISER URL: https://r.give.do/SVivGTrg

Available Shifts

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General 100 n/a n/a
  • Sat , 12/09/2023 - 09:00 to Sat , 12/09/2023 - 12:00
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Opportunity Details

Plant trees along Terrell Creek to support salmon, birds, and shellfish in Birch Bay! Native trees and shrubs are critical in creek restoration because they provide shade, erosion control, and pollutant filtering. This can help water be cold, clean, and clear for salmon. In the Terrell Creek watershed this can also help support a variety of birds and shellfish. Registration is encouraged. To find out more and register, visit n-sea.org

Available Shifts

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General no limit n/a n/a
  • Sat , 12/02/2023 - 09:00 to Sat , 12/02/2023 - 12:00
  • This Opportunity has NO Location

Opportunity Details

Nestled between the farmland and vineyard is Macaulay Creek, a salmon-bearing tributary of the Nooksack River. Through a partnership with Barmann Cellars, we are improving the area around this creek by planting native trees and shrubs! Join us at this beautiful site where agriculture and salmon coexist. Registration is encouraged. To find out more and register, visit n-sea.org

Available Shifts

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General no limit n/a n/a
  • Sat , 11/18/2023 - 09:00 to Sat , 11/18/2023 - 12:00
  • This Opportunity has NO Location

Opportunity Details

Plant trees with NSEA and the Whatcom Land Trust along the Middle Fork of the Nooksack River! Registration is encouraged. To find out more and register, visit n-sea.org

Available Shifts

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General no limit n/a n/a
  • Sat , 11/11/2023 - 09:00 to Sat , 11/11/2023 - 12:00
  • This Opportunity has NO Location

Opportunity Details

Restore and replant salmon habitat along Deer Creek with the Nooksack Salmon Enhancement Association. Registration is encouraged. To find out more and register, visit n-sea.org

Available Shifts

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General no limit n/a n/a