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Hello from the King County Parks Volunteer Program!

Hi everyone! King County Parks Volunteer Program here. With this being National Volunteer Week, we wanted to stop by and do an introduction. While many of you may have worked outside with us, we realize not everyone might know that Parks has a Volunteer Program. So, during this time where we’re using technology to help stay connected, we wanted to take the opportunity to say hi. 😊  We want to start by saying a huge THANK YOU to all of the volunteers (past, present, and future) that help to improve our local parks, trails, and natural areas! And an extra special thanks to our dedicated Parks and Trails Ambassadors. We literally could not do this work without all of you! 

We also want to acknowledge that the work we do takes place on the  occupied traditional land of the Coast Salish People. They have cared for this land for thousands of years so we recognize we are not the first to help as stewards. (To find out more about Native Land, check out this interactive map: https://native-land.ca/)   

What does the Volunteer Program do? 

Volunteers spreading wood chip mulch at the West Sammamish River Trail

Who is part of the team?  

Interpretive walk & restoration work at Skyway Park

What do we value? 

Volunteers from the Muslim Association of Puget Sound’s Nature, Outdoors, and Wildlife program

What do volunteers help with?  

Tasks at our volunteer opportunities vary, but most tend to incorporate:

Volunteering at Tolt MacDonald Park with Mountains to Sound Greenway

What do we hope volunteers walk away with? 

We strive to create space for all volunteers to have a meaningful experience in their own way. Some things we hope folks might get out of our time together include:

Volunteer group at Taylor Mountain

Now what?

During this time of distancing, we still want to stay connected! Public engagement is what drives us in our work, so while we can’t be with you in person, know that we are working with our partners to bring you more digital content, checking on volunteer sites, and thinking creatively for the future.

When our volunteer events pick up again, keep us in mind! By that time, we will likely need a lot of helping hands. Also, if there is anything you’d like to learn from us, please let us know. 

To stay involved, check out our program’s website and follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram as you’ll probably be seeing more of us soon. Thanks everyone!

Volunteer event at Lake Geneva Park
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