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If you’re reading this, you’re obviously interested in the environment; if you happen to live in Bethesda or Chevy Chase (or know someone who does), here’s a chance to get movin’ and help green your neighborhood’s streets.
The Western Montgomery County Citizens Advisory Board recently announced two vacant volunteer slots on the Bethesda Transportation Management District (TMD) …
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This September 11th will be the inaugural National Day of Service, a chance for all of us to give something back to our communities, city and region.
Greater DC Cares the largest volunteerism coordinator in DC and the surrounding area, is planning the event, arranging for volunteers to clean parks, serve meals, and much more.
The opportunities are already filling up – so sign up today to participate. Can’t …
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The Green Festival is like Disney World for treehuggers. They have great vegan food, environmental workshops, eco-product booths, green organization information and amazing speakers. Plus, everyone is there for the same cause.
Be a part of the Green Festival this year by volunteering. The festival couldn’t function without its army of volunteers. If you are interested in media, retail, registration or almost any other type of work, the Green Festival has a …
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The National Pride Festival is coming to DC on June 14. The event attracts over 250,000 people, along with many food vendors. Unfortunately, like most big events in DC, it also attracts an enormous amount of waste that overflows garbage cans.
A lot of the waste generated at events like Pride is recyclable, like drink bottles, papers and cans. To make sure these recyclables are separated properly, Burgundy Crescent Volunteers, an organization …
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Greater DC Cares is a local organization that coordinates projects for 12,000 area volunteers. For those looking to get involved, Greater DC Cares will find volunteer opportunities that fit your interests and your schedule. They’ll even train you for the work.
Each year, Greater DC Cares organizes a Servathon in DC. It’s like a volunteer marathon for thousands of locals interested in completing projects at nonprofit organizations and public schools in the greater metropolitan area. On Saturday, May 2nd, anyone can participate in projects like painting schools, building play grounds, cleaning up parks and more. In exchange for your work, you will recieve a t-shirt, snacks, water and an invitation to the wrap-up party where beer and food will be served to all the participating volunteers.
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