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Join the 211OC Disaster Relief Corps and be prepared to help your community. If there’s an earthquake, a fire, or other natural disaster, 211OC is prepared to connect those in need, from housing pets, to families in need of short term housing, food or clothing, to answering phones in a crisis situation. We need volunteers,…
Promote and help build awareness about 2-1-1OC in a variety of ways including attending community events and distributing our marketing materials.
Volunteers are needed and appreciated in greeting and escorting our participants from their arriving transportation into the activities area. This will require assisting those with walkers and also pushing wheelchairs.
Help assist adults and persons with dementia or disabilities maintain independence. Help provide services that promote health and wellness through a diverse range of on-going activities.
Responsibilities may include: help with set-up, service, stocking and clean-up of breakfast items, assist with preparation of the breakfast and afternoon snacks according to Food Program requirements, basic cleaning of equipment and surfaces, help with inventory, organization, and restocking of supplies, and help with set-up, service, stocking and clean-up of lunch items.
Our interpretive center is open every day and provides the public with the perfect opportunity to learn about Bolsa Chica wetland ecology. The interpretive center is a great place for the public to learn about the animals and plants they may encounter on the trails! As an enthusiastic host, you will help welcome visitors to…
With so many little hands in the Museum, we always need help to disinfect. If you have time to spare in your day, we would love to have your help!
Help us to restore native habitats at Bolsa Chica by removing invasive plant species and installing native plants. Restoration volunteers will get a chance to clean up our wetlands with trash pick-ups and even occasional kayak clean-ups. Restoration volunteers may also help with growing native plants and educating the public.
Kings Beach SnowFest Parade – second Saturday in March, Clean Up Day – First Saturday in June, July 3 Fireworks, Music by the Beach – Fridays in June, July and August, Passport to Dining – first Thursday in November, Holiday Tree Lighting – First Friday in December