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Asbury Woods is home to a variety of gardens surrounding the Nature Center and Brown's Farm Barn. We are looking for individuals willing to weed, mulch and maintain the beauty of these gardens to help inspire, heal, teach and rejuvenate all who visit. The first volunteer visit will be scheduled with the volunteer coordinator and include an orientation to the needed garden task. Timing of subsequent volunteer visits are flexible and open.
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Individuals can volunteer with RE-volv to identify nonprofit organizations in their communities that could benefit from solar energy and help connect these nonprofits to solar financing through RE-volv. Through self-guided and in-person training options, RE-volv will give participants all the tools necessary to solarize a local nonprofit. Our nonprofit partners save on their electricity costs while RE-volv reinvests their monthly payments into more nonprofit solar projects in communities across the country. This creates a revolving fund for solar energy that continually perpetuates itself, building more and more solar exponentially over time. It's a pay-it-forward model for solar energy we call the Solar Seed Fund.
  • Sat , 07/25/2020 - 08:00 to Sat , 07/25/2020 - 12:00
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Our first It Takes A Village/ Adopt a Channel Cleanup is this Saturday, July 25th from 8am-12noon - Santa Ana (25 person limit)
The first 25 people to signup on our website will be allowed in the gate. This area has not been cleaned in over a year and is going to take a lot of serious work. We are looking for groups of two to four persons and we ask that you carpool if you can due to parking restraints. Location of the cleanup will be sent to you after you’ve signed up at www.drainstoocean.org
Please Note: If you feel sick, or have been sick in the last 2 weeks we request that you please not signup for this cleanup. Visit our website for full cleanup details. Community Hours Available! Sponsored by @cannonballpoolservice
Thank you, Drains to Ocean Team
($5 donation not mandatory)
@drainstoocean

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General 20 n/a n/a
  • Sat , 07/18/2020 - 12:00 to Sat , 07/18/2020 - 15:00
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Councilman Leon F. Pinkett, III, Together Assisting People (TAP), and Baltimore Ravens Mark Ingram and Andre Smith Partner to Provide 80,000 Pounds of Fresh Fruit & Vegetables to Families Impacted by Covid19

Serving the Greater Mondawmin Community

On Saturday, July 18, 2020 Councilman Leon F. Pinkett, III , Baltimore Ravens Mark Ingram, Andre Smith, and TAP will be providing 4,000 boxes of fresh fruit and produce in the Greater Mondawmin Community, Saturday, July 18, 2020. The distribution will be held at Baltimore City Community College Campus’s South Pavilion 2600 Liberty Rd from 12pm-3:00pm.

Each vehicle will receive a minimum of 2 boxes of food. 80,000 pounds of food will be available: one box containing both fruits and vegetables (apples, oranges, yams, potatoes, carrots and greens) and a (Harvest select) box containing only vegetables (broccoli, cauliflower, romaine, onions and cilantro).

In accordance with local CDC guidelines, all boxes will only be available to people in vehicles via a drive-thru system that has been put in place to allow for social distancing. People will need to remain in their vehicles as volunteers will load the boxes. No ID is required to receive service. Walk-ups will not be allowed.

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  • Tue , 07/14/2020 - 17:30 to Wed , 07/14/2021 - 17:30
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Assess Oceanite Marine Growth on IntelliReefs in Sint Maarten Island 2021

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General 3 n/a n/a
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Save Turtle's Homes!
Monitor the most diverse biomes in the world: wetlands!
Volunteers take a walk once a week at a time and day of their choice and record wildlife observations during the summer. Training and protocols are provided for free. Wetland Watchers support the understanding of the functions and importance of wetlands, and contribute to wetland protection through sharing observations of species at risk with charity biologists.
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Volunteers choose a stretch of road to monitor once a week during peak turtle nesting season and before hibernation starts (June- July and Sept- October) and record turtle sightings, help (safely) turtles cross roads, and protect turtle nests. Training and protocols are provided for free.
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Passage Monitors are Palmetto Trail volunteers who are responsible for regularly visiting the assigned section of the Palmetto Trail to monitor its condition and report the findings on an inspection sheet to the Volunteer Coordinator. He/She will educate trail users and provide assistance when needed and practice leave no trace principles. These duties can include light cleaning of debris from the trail if able and willing but not required. All volunteers must sign a liability waiver.
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Join us in caring for the land as we make changes in Hawaiʻi.
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We are looking for industry experts, recent college graduates, or those that will be completing their degree within 12 to 18 months, who want to give back to their community in a professional or paraprofessional capacity by volunteering to be among the first members of The Social Justice + Engineering Initiative.

You should be motivated and willing to commit to one or more year term to this new non-profit to lay the groundwork for something special.

We are currently seeking multiple talented individuals to help,

Advise
Research
Develop
Execute

various innovative, cutting edge, never before developed, and other types of projects that we are in the various stages of researching, developing, and executing.
For this specific position, we prefer individuals with past experience working with small and/or large non-profits.

Your passion should lie in giving back your time to your community and being aware of Social and Environmental Justice issues and principles.


A bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering is expected for this role or will be obtained within 12 to 18 months.

Our organization seeks to research, develop, and implement engineering practices, designs, products, and methods that promote social and environmental justice and overall sustainability. Further, we strive to educate, advocate, plan and engineer the future development of our cities, towns, neighborhoods, and farms - our planet. We will obtain our goals in a way that is respectful and sensitive, and in a manner that treats all inhabitants equally and fairly according to the definitions of social justice, environmental justice, and the ethical principles adhered to by engineers.