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2 people are interested
Park Clean Up Day in Goleta
ORGANIZATION: Channel Islands Restoration
Please visit the new page to apply.
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2 people are interested
Reach out to volunteer@cirweb.org for more information on how to sign up!
About Our Volunteer Day Channel Islands Restoration is partnering with the City of Goleta for its Adopt-A-Park program to promote camaraderie and a commitment to cleanliness in our community. Alongside other volunteers, you will go to one or two locations to help keep local parks clean! Together with The City of Goleta, we will provide all of the necessary equipment for your volunteer day. Join us Saturday, August 6th, and volunteer to clean up our parks to support our conservation mission. What Is Adopt-A-Park? The City of Goleta manages 28 parks and open spaces. Their Public Works Department handles the maintenance of these locations, and the City aims to keep these areas well-maintained and accessible to the community. Due to time and resource constraints, the City of Goleta cannot provide deep cleans for some of the more popular areas. Thanks to The Adopt-A-Park program, supplemental maintenance of these locations is now possible with your support. As a volunteer, you have the opportunity to make a direct impact in helping to clean our community's green spaces and raising awareness for the preservation and maintenance of local parks.
More opportunities with Channel Islands Restoration
No additional volunteer opportunities at this time.
About Channel Islands Restoration
Location:
928 Carpinteria Street, Suite 3, Santa Barbara, CA 93103, US
Mission Statement
We’re a 501(c)(3) non-profit contractor that works to restore habitat on the Channel Islands and adjacent mainland through invasive plant management, native plant propagation and native plant installation. We promote environmental education on the Central Coast through lectures, service trips, and habitat restoration volunteer opportunities. We conduct research and monitoring to identify further habitat restoration efforts.
Description
Channel Islands Restoration protects rare and endangered plant species by restoring habitat in sensitive and unique natural areas on the California Channel Islands and adjacent mainland.
We educate a variety of groups about the value of native habitat and how to protect it.
We recruit volunteers and identify and develop public and private funding sources for habitat restoration programs.
We create collaborative relationships within the environmental community
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
7524 Padova DriveGoleta, CA 93117
DATE POSTED
July 25, 2022
SKILLS
GOOD FOR
N/A
REQUIREMENTS
- 8am - 10am
- None! We will provide all of the necessary equipment.