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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.orgAvailable Shifts
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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.orgAvailable Shifts
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Restore and replant salmon habitat along Mitchell Creek with the Nooksack Salmon Enhancement Association. Registration is encouraged. To find out more and register, visit n-sea.orgAvailable Shifts
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Celebrate Make A Difference Day and Arbor Day with the City of Bellingham and Nooksack Salmon Enhancement Association (NSEA) by helping to improve salmon habitat at Whatcom Falls Park! We will be planting trees and shrubs and removing invasive species in the north end of the park, where the Whatcom Creek Railroad Trestle is being removed.Registration is required. find out more and register at https://www.volunteerbellingham.org/need/detail/?need_id=845240
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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
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This regional day of action aims to improve conditions for the critically endangered Southern Resident Orca Whales. Join the Whatcom Conservation District, Whatcom Land Trust, and the Nooksack Salmon Enhancement Association along California Creek to do just that! You can plant native shrubs and trees with us along California Creek to improve salmon habitat. Salmon are the main food source for the Southern Resident Orcas. Registration is encouraged. To find out more and register, visit n-sea.orgAvailable Shifts
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Help NSEA upgrade our Native Plant Nursery and prepare for the fall planting season! To kick off the 2023 fall season, we invite you to join us on our campus to help maintain and improve our nursery where over 10,000 trees and shrubs are housed before they are planted along salmon bearing streams. We will also prepare and store blue tubes that will help protect the plants throughout the season. Registration is encouraged. To find out more and register, visit n-sea.orgAvailable Shifts
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The goal of this activity is to help EPIC Outreach prepare for their annual fundraiser which will take place 2 days after they Volunteer. See the attached flyer for the Fundraising event that they are preparing for.Available Shifts
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Thursday 4/25/24 | 25 | n/a | n/a |

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Would you like to build nonprofit board experience and make a difference in the City of Compton? The Compton Initiative has an opening available for a Capital Group associate to join the board of directors.The nonprofit Compton Initiative partners with schools, churches, businesses, and community stakeholders to bring restoration and hope to the City of Compton, CA. We seek to empower residents and leaders to love the community together through thousands of acts of service that will help transform the city.
The opportunities of being a board member from Capital Group include:
1) Bringing your perspective to the vision, ideas and challenges presented to the organization
2) Contributing your advice and your vote in governing the resources entrusted to the board
3) Expanding your leadership and networking skills among community leaders and Capital Group associates
The board meets virtually six times per year in one-hour sessions. There are also occasional opportunities for offline projects done individually or in small teams as needs may arise.
In addition to participating in board meetings, board members are highly encouraged to contribute their time on quarterly workdays and organizational events like annual holiday celebrations.
As a Capital Group associate, you will be able to help organize associate volunteers for quarterly workdays and connect with Capital Cares to schedule activities and apply for annual grants.

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Litter from roadways, beaches, boat ramps, and parks can negatively impact waterways and the ocean in Nassau County, FL, and specifically Amelia Island, FL. International Coastal Cleanup is one of our largest cleanup events of the year. Site captains provide supplies from 6 locations for residents and visitors to participate in a two-hour cleanup.Available Shifts
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General | 15 | n/a | n/a |