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East County Citizens Alliance
Assist in maintaining native wildflower plots along Highway 14 by participating in weeding, watering, and trimming activities. Volunteers will help ensure the health and beauty of these natural spaces.
East County Citizens Alliance
Join our efforts to clean up Highway 14 by participating in our scheduled trash cleanup events from April to November. Volunteers will help remove roadside trash, contributing to a cleaner and more beautiful environment.
Trash No Land
Assist in the Wolf Creek Cleanup to help preserve public shooting lands. Volunteers will engage in cleaning activities to ensure these areas remain safe and enjoyable for recreational use.
Trash No Land
Join us for the Bear Ridge Tri-Pit Cleanup event to help maintain and preserve public lands used for recreational shooting. Volunteers will assist in cleaning up debris and ensuring the area remains safe and accessible for all.
West Columbia Gorge Humane Society
Volunteers are responsible for cleaning and caring for dogs, including walking and providing indoor and outdoor enrichment. Volunteers must be physically capable of handling energetic dogs.
West Columbia Gorge Humane Society
Volunteers assist with administrative tasks such as database management and phone support. This role supports the overall operations of the organization.
West Columbia Gorge Humane Society
Volunteers transport animals to various locations, ensuring their safety and comfort during transit. Volunteers must have a valid driver's license and reliable transportation.
West Columbia Gorge Humane Society
Volunteers will clean, care for, and socialize with cats, providing enrichment and ensuring their well-being. Volunteers must be able to interact with cats, which may involve sitting, standing, and kneeling.
East County Citizens Alliance
Help prepare and serve meals at ReFuel Washougal, partnering with Washougal High School's culinary arts class. Volunteers will assist in meal preparation and serving to support community members in need.
Lacamas Watershed Council
Manages the online presence through website updates, social media engagement, and creative content creation to raise awareness and share information about the watershed.
Lacamas Watershed Council
Focuses on collecting, identifying, and cataloging aquatic plant species in the lakes to understand and monitor plant biodiversity. Volunteers contribute to the understanding of local ecosystems.
Downtown Camas Association
Assist with DCA events by helping with setup or breakdown, registration, staffing the DCA table, selling or handing out raffle tickets, and answering questions. Volunteers can take a 2-hour shift or stay longer.
Lacamas Watershed Council
Works to support efforts to reduce phosphate levels in the lakes and watershed to improve water quality and prevent harmful algal blooms. Volunteers engage in environmental data collection and analysis.
Lacamas Watershed Council
Volunteers monitor blue-green algae in Lacamas, Round, and Fallen Leaf Lakes, partnering with NOAA’s Phytoplankton Monitoring Network. They receive training in sampling protocols, water quality measurements, and cyanobacteria identification, ensuring accurate and consistent data collection.
Lacamas Watershed Council
Handles the collection, organization, and analysis of environmental data to support watershed management and restoration efforts. Volunteers play a crucial role in data-driven decision-making.
Downtown Camas Association
Become a member of one of our committees focused on Design, Promotion, Economic Vitality, or Outreach/Organization. Help us with projects that enhance the downtown area and support local businesses, while working alongside other dedicated volunteers.
Creations For Cures Inc
Event volunteers assist in making CFC events successful by handling tasks such as event setup, engaging with visitors, taking photographs, and managing ticketing. Volunteers should be passionate and reliable, contributing to the success of various events.
Creations For Cures Inc
Art Hour volunteers have the opportunity to spend time with children, helping them create art and positively impacting their lives. Volunteers do not need to be artists but should be willing to get creative. All volunteers must complete a training program and be at least 18 years old.
Reynolds School District
This project involves being an active partner in the Reynolds School District, supporting various programs and initiatives.
Reynolds School District
This project is designed to onboard new and returning staff members for partners within the Reynolds School District.
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