Organization
Watershed Alliance of SW Washington

Frenchman's Bar Beach Clean-up (all ages) Referral

Location
Vancouver, WA

Opportunity Details

Event

In-Person

Jul 26th 9:30-11:30am

Vancouver, WA 98660

About this Opportunity

Volunteer with the Watershed Alliance to remove litter from the beaches of the Columbia River this summer!

What: Litter pick-up on the beach along the Columbia River at Frenchman's Bar
Where: Frenchman’s Bar Regional Park, 9612 NW Lower River Rd, Vancouver, WA 98660
What to bring: Please wear closed-toed shoes and dress for the weather. Please bring your own snacks and water. Parking passes will be provided.

Online registration link / website:

https://thewatershedalliance.org/events/

Mission: To empower community members to protect and restore southwest Washington’s waterways and natural areas for the benefit of current and future generations.

The Alliance was originally incorporated as the Vancouver Watershed Alliance in 2008, with funding from the City of Vancouver to help with the cleanup and restoration of Burnt Bridge Creek. Since then, the organization has expanded its role such that it now works with local governments throughout the county, with other nonprofit organizations, and with businesses, schools, and other partners. In 2017, the organization changed its name to the Watershed Alliance of Southwest Washington to reflect its broader impact and mission

Opportunity Requirements:

  • Volunteers of all ages are able to participate in this opportunity; any volunteer under age 13 must attend with a parent or adult chaperone.

Click on "Express Interest" below if you are interested in helping out!

**This is a Referral Opportunity, which means it is run directly by one of our nonprofit partners. Once you express interest, someone from the partner organization should follow up with you shortly to discuss confirming you as a volunteer for this opportunity.

**Please note, your hours may not be recorded in your Hands On Greater Portland account since this is a partner-managed opportunity.

Features

  • All Ages

Issue area

  • Community Strengthening
  • Environment