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Learn about urban forest regeneration, upkeep a sustainable forest trail and plant for biodiversity in Bukit Persekutuan (Federal Hill), one of Kuala Lumpur's last remaining public green spaces.FTS runs two weekly conservation and trail maintenance activities for the Pulai Trail:
Plant the Pulai: Wednesday 9.30-11.30am
Conserve the Pulai: Saturday 9.00am-12.00pm
Please refer to https://freetreesociety.org/index.php/pulai-trail/ for key details.

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Painting inspirational messages and designs on small rocks for students.
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The purpose of our Ambassador's Program is to let your online network (social media friends, family, peers, colleagues, neighbors) know that you've signed on to raise funds for a cause near and dear to your heart and that you need their help. Basically, you've got to get the word out to everyone you know to help you reach your fundraising goals. The goal is to share, share, share!The Monteverde Cloud Forest Preserve in Costa Rica of the Tropical Science Center was established in 1972 as one of the first private areas for biodiversity conservation in Costa Rica. It is dedicated to conservation, research, and environmental education. Over the years, the Preserve has grown from 810 acres (328 ha) to over 10,193 acres (4,125 ha) and encompasses four life zones. Two percent of the total area is open to the public, while the rest is dedicated to conservation purposes.
To give you an idea of its importance on our planet, the Monteverde Preserve holds 2.5% of the world's biodiversity and hosts an astounding 50% of the species found in Costa Rica. More than 126 species of mammals, 448 species of birds, 60 species of amphibians, and 101 species of reptiles live here. It is one of the few remaining habitats in Costa Rica that supports all six feline species — jaguars, ocelots, pumas, oncillas, margays, and jaguarundis — in addition to endangered avian species like the three-wattled bellbird and resplendent quetzal. This protected cloud forest also provides numerous benefits to people, including pure air and clean water.
For over 30 years, the Monteverde Cloud Forest Preserve’s Environmental Education Program has taught thousands of students to respect and appreciate our natural environment and resources. Through hands-on activities, these kids learn actions to safeguard our planet for the future. They grow up to be business owners, teachers, government leaders, and decision-makers with conservation mindsets. It is a model program for environmental education worldwide.
Income generated from tourists' visits to the Preserve fully funds the Environmental Education Program. Before 2020, this income easily covered the program's expenses. Unfortunately, the worldwide Covid-19 pandemic significantly reduced tourism since March 2020, which has depleted financial resources. We urgently seek funding to continue our vital education and conservation programs. Through donations from folks like you, we hope to raise $150,000 in 2021-2022 to continue our essential environmental education workshops, citizen science projects, and educational tours to the cloud forest.
Available Shifts
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General | no limit | n/a | n/a |

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Waimea Valley is hosting our annual Make A Difference Day volunteer event and we want to invite you to celebrate this national day of service with us!We will have fun volunteering opportunities for participants of all ages and abilities.
volunteers can earn free admission to the valley and entry into a raffle with some awesome prizes.
It is sure to be a great day of giving back, and we would love to have you and your 'Ohana join us in helping to make sure that this Valley thrives for generations.
The event is divided into two sessions to allow for greater social distancing and smaller group sizes while maintaining a big impact on the valley.
The Schedule will look like this:
Morning session-
• 9:00am, Meet, check-in and get ready for the day
• 9:15am, Connect with cultural department for a quick overview of the significance of this valley and the opening ceremony protocol
• 9:30am we will begin the volunteering work. We have projects for all ages and abilities. The work will last for 2 hours.
• 11:30am we will break for lunch, volunteers free to enter the valley and visit with the community organizations.
Afternoon Session-
• 12:00pm, Meet, check-in and get ready for the afternoon
• 12:15pm, Connect with cultural department for a quick overview of the significance of this valley and the opening ceremony protocol
• 12:30pm we will begin the volunteering work. We have projects for all ages and abilities. The work will last for 2 hours.
• 2:30pm Afternoon work is done, volunteers free to enter the valley and visit with the community organizations.
We will be giving every volunteer an entry for our raffle. Remember that to get a raffle ticket, you must have signed in and filled a waiver that morning and filled a raffle card. We will hold the raffle as an online event a couple of days later and give away some great prizes for the volunteers including a 1-year pass to the valley.
We ask that everyone who is interested please RSVP so that we can plan an awesome day for you and your families.
To keep in line with the state guidelines, there are a few rules and systems in place for the volunteer events. The rules include things like maintaining social distancing, wearing masks in the visitors center and all indoor areas, proper sanitizing, and limiting group size. We follow these to protect everyone who visits or works here. We want to do our part to keep the case load in Hawaii low and keep our loved ones safe. Due to the major statewide spike in cases of the delta variant, we have introduced a new volunteer requirement effective as of October 1st 2021. We now require all participants 12 and older who will be volunteering at Waimea (both as individuals and in groups) to show either a negative Covid test from the past 48 hours or proof of vaccination. We are doing this to work with the Oahu Safe Access program (details here: Safe Access Oahu). The documentation will need to be shown to me on the day of the event and I will check off each person. There is an exception for participants under 12 years of age, but no other exceptions can be made. I apologize for any inconvenience this might cause, but it is all part of the efforts being made by our management to reduce the risks faced by our staff, visitors, volunteers and local community, so we truly appreciate you doing your part to support this system. We will be sure to inform participants of any further changes and make sure that these rules are simple and relatively easy to follow.
Mahalo.
This will help us to get some much needed work done around the valley including cleaning up trash and removing invasive weeds from our botanical collections and it will help us to connect volunteers with other community organizations.
Available Shifts
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Morning Session | 25 | n/a | n/a |
Afternoon Session | 25 | n/a | n/a |

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Edwin Binney's Community Garden is an educational and food security project through United Way City of Kawartha Lakes.The garden offers curriculum-based educational workshops and resources for JK-grade 12 students either in-person or online. Teachings include biology, native plants and species, pollinators, food security, First Nations food systems, biodiversity and sustainability.
United Way CKL would like to adapt these lesson plans into the French language to further extend the reach of our programming and meet the needs of all students. This is critical education to expand food literacy to contribute to food security.
Le Jardin Communautaire d'Edwin Binney est un projet éducatif et de sécurité alimentaire mené par de Centraide de la ville de Kawartha Lakes.
Le jardin propose des ateliers et des ressources pédagogiques basés sur le programme d'études pour les élèves de la maternelle à la 12e année, en personne ou en ligne. Les enseignements comprennent la biologie, les plantes et espèces indigènes, les pollinisateurs, la sécurité alimentaire, les systèmes alimentaires des Premières Nations, la biodiversité et la durabilité.
Centraide de la ville de Kawartha Lakes aimerait adapter ces plans de cours à la langue française afin d'étendre davantage la portée de notre programmation et de répondre aux besoins de tous les élèves. Il s'agit d'une éducation essentielle pour étendre la littératie alimentaire et contribuer à la sécurité alimentaire.
Les supports pédagogiques sont disponibles sur le site via ce lien : http://ckl-unitedway.ca/classroom-resources/
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Lesson Plan Translation | no limit | n/a | n/a |

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Earthwatch invites you to attend your local Wee Forest tree planting day.A Wee (Tiny) Forest is a dense, fast-growing, native woodland about the size of a tennis court. These are not only an attractive location for wildlife, but for people as well, and can provide a range of benefits in the fight against climate change.
The planting day is free to attend for anyone and open to all ages - friends and family are welcome to join as guests. Within your selected time slot, you can attend for however long you like and drop in and out of the event. Please note there will be large machinery on site prior to planting day and any damaged grass will be reseeded.
All events will be managed in line with current Government COVID-19 guidelines to create a safe day for all. Hand sanitiser will be provided on site and please bring your own face mask as appropriate.
Please wear sturdy footwear and weather-suitable clothing that you don't mind getting muddy, and a pair of gloves if possible. Please also remember to bring your own water for the day, as refreshments will not be provided.
The exact location is here 55°51'37.8"N 4°18'32.2"W and it can be accessed via Orkney Street or Broomloan Road.
The nearest car parks are :
- Govan Cross Shopping Centre, 256 Golspie St, Govan, Glasgow G51 3BB
- Albio Car Park, Edmiston Dr, Glasgow G51 2YU
Available Shifts
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10:00-12:30 Morning Slot - come for as long as you like within this time | 50 | n/a | n/a |
13:00-16:00 Afternoon Slot - come for as long as you like within this time | 50 | n/a | n/a |

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We are looking for different skilled and unskilled people to help us volunteer in our Charity kindergarten school, we are establishing a plants growing including fruits planting, gardening establishment to give nutrition food to the all kids at the kindergarten for the better health even though water is a problem herealso we are looking for people to help us teach our kids in English in all subjects , which will improve their learning and future also to train them computer skills , we do this in exchange for food and free local meals , we are looking to start building classrooms at A joy school in Mafinga for this reason we would kindly ask for volunteers who are willing to offer their hand help in building and making tables, chairs ,benches and wooden playground in wood work activities. , Also if you would contribute to raise funds so that we can dig/drill a borehole to get water for health reasons including wash hands, drinking , hygiene and uses.
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General | 6 | n/a | n/a |

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This is a fun-filled family day, with games, music, food animals, vendors and more! It is our nonprofits annual fundraiser, proceeds from this event support the Nature Center and are used for school programs and other year-round environmental educational programs.Available Shifts
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General | 20 | n/a | n/a |

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This program contributes to the building of the world’s first open-sourced artificial intelligence (AI) model for identification and detection of trash on beaches and in the ocean. Volunteers will attend a webinar in advance on the issue of marine pollution and practical tips on how to collect data and photographs. They will then venture on their own or with family/friends over the following 2 weeks to take photos of marine trash and upload them, as well as clean up the beach. HandsOn will share the collective results with volunteers afterward and a virtual debriefing session will be held 2 weeks after the webinar.1) Virtual Webinar
Date: 21 October 2021
Time: 1500-1600
Duration: 1 hour
2) Photo taking and uploading + Beach Cleanup
Date: 21 October 2021 - 4 November 2021
3) Virtual Debriefing
Date: 4 November 2021
Time: 1500-1530
Duration: 30 mins
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General Volunteers | 100 | n/a | n/a |

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Position DescriptionWe are looking for a person with Tech Ops experience in designing and developing Reporting and Visualization solutions. You will work closely with internal stakeholders to create custom and complex reports, dashboards, and other visualizations.
Responsibilities
Design and develop reports and analytics as needed to support Greenstand’s internal and Treetracker app related requirements
Design and develop dashboards and other visualizations tobuild digital bridges between our technical database & the operational components of our system
Responsible for documenting requirements, technical specifications and reference materials for reports and visualizations
Supports scheduled and non-recurring reporting needs
Requirements:
Experience with ETL automation, SQL
Experience using reporting and visualization tools
At least 3 hours per week (5+ hours preferable).
Strong communication skills.
In return for your support, we can offer:
Letter confirming your volunteer hours and projects
Professional reference(s)
Valuable experience gained & leadership opportunities
Engagement with a team of global professionals
Being part of an amazingly complex fast-evolving global project
About Greenstand
Greenstand is a fully remote social non-profit organization turning environmental stewardship into a reliable source of income. Our work tackles both extreme poverty and climate change. Our main product is the Treetracker, a mobile app that allows planting organizations and their donors to track the growth of newly planted trees through periodic geotagged photos.
The project is at a really exciting stage and has just been elevated to a Supporting Partner for the United Nations Decade on Ecosystem Restoration. This could not be done without many amazing people contributing their skills and time from around the world.
Read more about our work on Greenstand.org.
To apply vist our website and signup