Are you ready to make a global impact this September? Join our annual Beach & Riverside Cleanup September 20 through September 28. This 10-day event, spanning two environmental days of national and international scope, offers everyone a chance to make a significant difference as part of a worldwide movement.
International Coastal Cleanup Day - September 21
Join the Global Effort: Be part of the world's largest volunteer event to clean our coasts.
Massive Impact: Connect with millions of volunteers who have collectively removed 350 million pounds of trash from coastal areas worldwide.
Local Actions, Global Results: Amplify our local cleanup efforts as part of this global initiative.
National Public Lands Day - September 28
Largest Volunteer Day: Participate in the nation’s largest single-day volunteer event for public lands.
Environmental Stewardship: Help foster a strong connection between people and the environment by participating in educational and stewardship activities.
Diverse Activities: Engage in various projects such as trail maintenance, tree planting, and beach clean-ups.
Community and Beyond: Join thousands of volunteers dedicated to protecting and preserving our environment, making a tangible difference both locally and globally.
Why Participate?
By volunteering, you contribute to a cleaner, greener community and become part of a larger, impactful movement. Whether you’re hosting a cleanup event or volunteering for one, your actions will echo globally, showing that every effort counts.
Need more reasons to join? Read our recent article on Here Is Oregon.com
Call for Event Leaders and Volunteers
We need passionate event leaders and volunteers to spearhead projects, from beach cleanups to habitat restoration and native tree plantings. Let’s lead the way to a cleaner, healthier environment.
Interested, but need more information?
Join our virtual info session via Zoom on Saturday, August 24 (10- 10:30 am).
This September, make a difference locally and globally and join thousands of volunteers, nationally and internationally, in protecting our environment and fostering ecological stewardship.
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