Litter Removal Volunteer

Polk County Conservation

Help beautify our parks and community through litter cleanup! Removal of litter from waterways and beyond has lasting impacts on water quality, animal health, and more. Volunteers can be approved to work independently or with friends and family to remove litter within Polk County parks, trails, and watersheds during. Volunteers that sign up for this role will identify parks or focus areas with PCC volunteer staff for litter removal and will be given supplies including trash bags, trash grabbers, and gloves. This volunteer position is designed to be flexible allowing volunteers to participate on schedules that work for them. Volunteers are required to report volunteer hours dedicated to litter removal within our parks, trails, and watersheds. When possible, volunteers are asked to weigh and report the trash removed. Locations volunteers can participate include any Polk County park or trail. Find a list of our trails here: https://www.polkcountyiowa.gov/conservation/parks-trails/ *Hours should be reported for litter removal completed outside of publicly promoted litter removal events.

- Reduce litter within our parks, trails, and waterways - Bring awareness about litter in our community and parks and its impact on water quality, animal health, and more - Create a culture of "Leave no Trace" within our family of parks and trails

For questions please contact our volunteer coordinators: Julie Perreault | 515-323-5351 Melissa Dempsey | 515-323-5396 Polk County Conservation strives to host inclusive, accessible events and meetings that enable all individuals to participate. If you anticipate needing a modification due to a disability or have questions about accessibility, please contact us at 515-323-5300 or pccb_info@polkcountyiowa.gov.

Each volunteer helping with independent litter cleanup will be provided proper personal protective equipment including gloves, trash bags, trash grabber, and training as needed. What to Bring: It is recommended to dress for the weather. Wear long pants and closed-toe shoes. In an effort to promote sustainability, please use a refillable water bottle while volunteering. Volunteers should never touch or remove needles,

Independent Volunteer OpportunityLitter Removal

Brown's WoodsChichaqua Valley TrailEaster Lake ParkJester ParkPolk County River PlaceStrasser WoodsSycamore TrailsThomas Mitchell Park

WeekdayWeekendYear-round

Independent Volunteer Opportunity

How You Can Help
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Position Dates Need
Easter Lake Park & Watershed - Litter Removal Volunteer Jan 01, 2024 - Dec 31, 2024 0
Fort Des Moines Park - Litter Removal Volunteer Jan 01, 2024 - Dec 31, 2024 4
Jester Park - Litter Removal Volunteer Jan 01, 2024 - Dec 31, 2024 3
Sycamore Trails Litter Removal Volunteer Jun 25, 2024 - Dec 31, 2024 5