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As a volunteer you can gain valuable skills while working to enhance the water, land, and recreational resources that are a trademark of the Pacific Northwest. |
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WHAT CAN I DO? |
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| There are as many different kinds of opportunities available in the Walla Walla District as there are skill levels of our volunteers. If you want to volunteer your time and effort, we want to find a way to best use your skills and enthusiasm. Examples of volunteer opportunities include: park host, computer/clerical work, trail maintenance, tree planting, erosion control, and shoreline maintenance. |
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WHAT TO EXPECT |
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| All volunteers serve without pay, although some things may be reimbursable. Work hours will vary as much as the kinds of projects you may take on. To get started, contact the Walla Walla District and submit a resume. Interviews are conducted as volunteer opportunities are available. |
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WHO CAN |
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| Anyone. We encourage individuals of all ages, abilities, and experience levels to contribute to the volunteer effort. Applicants under the age of 18 must have the consent of a parent or legal guardian. Volunteering is an excellent opportunity for students to earn college credits. It is also a great way for groups to work on community service projects. | ||||||
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For general information and areas that may be available for volunteer opportunities:
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