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Oswego Lake Watershed Council
Help restore urban forests by participating in restoration and planting work parties. Volunteers will assist in planting native trees and monitoring local tree populations.
Oswego Lake Watershed Council
Support educational initiatives by joining the Education and Outreach Committee or assisting with field trips. Volunteers will engage the community and share knowledge with young learners.
Oswego Lake Watershed Council
Participate in work parties dedicated to removing harmful invasive species and installing native plants. Volunteers will help maintain the health of the watershed.
Oswego Lake Watershed Council
Join us for tree planting events to restore native habitats and protect our local ecosystem. Volunteers will help plant trees and care for the environment.
Hunger Fighters Oregon
Join a fun team to help clean the pantry, including sweeping, mopping, cleaning fridges, and taking out the trash. This role is ideal for small groups or individuals who enjoy teamwork.
Hunger Fighters Oregon
Pick up and deliver food orders to homebound individuals. This role is crucial for ensuring that those who cannot visit the pantry still receive the food they need.
Hunger Fighters Oregon
Help during guest shopping time by checking guests in, assisting them as they navigate the pantry, and restocking shelves. Bi/multi-lingual volunteers are especially needed.
Hunger Fighters Oregon
Assist in picking up food donations from local stores and stocking them at the pantry. This role requires individuals who are organized and reliable, with the ability to lift boxes up to 50 lbs.
Hunger Fighters Oregon
Pack food and supplies for homebound guests, ensuring they receive the necessary items. This independent role allows volunteers to 'shop' the pantry for others.
Portland Shakespeare Project
Join the Patron Advisory Council to provide insights and support for the Portland Shakespeare Project's mission. Members will help guide the organization in its efforts to engage the community with classic and contemporary theatre.
Friends Of The Rogerson Clematis Collection
Assist with or lead classes, support special events, and contribute to fund development by applying for grants or writing for the newsletter. Volunteers play a key role in educational and fundraising activities.
Friends Of The Rogerson Clematis Collection
Assist with pruning, planting, deadheading, harvesting seeds, weeding, and watering garden beds. Volunteers will gain hands-on experience in clematis care and garden maintenance.
Friends Of The Rogerson Clematis Collection
Assist in selling clematis and merchandise, as well as recruiting new members and volunteers during plant sales events. This role supports the garden's fundraising and community outreach efforts.
Friends Of The Rogerson Clematis Collection
Help groom clematis, water plants, and maintain tools in the greenhouse. Volunteers will also clean and sort clematis seeds, contributing to the garden's plant care efforts.
Friends of Tyron Creek
Lead groups of K-5th grade students on educational field trips through Tryon Creek State Natural Area. Training is provided, and field trips primarily occur on Mondays to Thursdays in spring and fall between 9:30 - 11:30 am.
Friends of Tyron Creek
Join us for various volunteer days focusing on tree ivy, tree planting and care, and trail maintenance. Volunteers can participate in Saturday Volunteer Land Tending, Thursday Volunteer Stewardship Days, and Friday Volunteer Trail Crew Days. Youth under 16 must be accompanied by an adult, and those 16-17 need a parent-signed waiver.
Friends of Tyron Creek
Learn to lead interpretive hikes for the public on Saturday mornings, sharing park information and themes such as local flora and fauna. Start by attending a Saturday hike to learn more about the program.
Friends of Tyron Creek
Welcome visitors and provide park information from inside the Nature Center. Flexible shifts are available every day of the week, and volunteers will learn about park programs and ecology.
Friends of Tyron Creek
Support staff during various activities such as full moon hikes and open classroom days. No experience is needed, and volunteers will lend a hand as needed during events.
Friends of Tyron Creek
Assist staff and instructors in facilitating a safe, fun, and educational outdoor experience for children aged 5-11 during nature day camp. Volunteers must commit to a minimum of two weeks and will receive training.
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