Hands On Portland
Help Upkeep a Garden Oasis in the City! (age 8+) Referral
Hands On Portland, Portland, Oregon, United States, 97204
Help Upkeep a Garden Oasis in the City! (age 8+) Referral
We need help with all sorts of gardening tasks, and there is a range of tasks that are adaptable to fit abilities and desires. If you don't want to weed but really like to deadhead, great! Or if you need a specific set-up to make it possible for you to do a task, we love to provide adaptive strategies. Can't work in the sun? We have both sun and shade options. Because this garden is designed to accommodate different needs, there is a place for everyone. Even if you just want to cheer others on and tell us when we miss a weed, or where the mulch needs to be deeper, we'd love your presence. Tasks can include: *weeding *deadheading *planting *watering dry spots *plant/shrub moving or removal *digging compost and applying compost to raised beds and garden areas *spreading bark mulch *cutting and pruning *collecting yard debris into recycling bags *cleaning paver cracks *sweeping and blowing paths *picking up litter *special projects, such as applying a fresh coat of paint to metal bench arms, or digging up blackberries *seasonal tasks, such as autumn leaf pick-up, winter safety checks and fallen limb removal Volunteers Needed: Regular volunteer party on the first and third Saturday of every month from 9:30-11:30am. We will gladly accommodate requests for other time slots to meet your/your group's needs. Our Mission:
"To enhance the lives of individuals with memory disorders and their caregivers by maintaining the Portland Memory Garden, involving the larger community, and providing therapeutic and educational activities." Volunteer participation is a way to involve the larger community, bring awareness about the garden, and volunteers receive therapeutic benefits from being or working in the garden, as well. Whether passive or active, being in the garden enhances health in many ways. Volunteers can learn about gardening methods, tips, and tricks. Many volunteers come and have never been to Portland Memory Garden, so there is much to learn about it and its history. Volunteers can learn about the programming offered in the garden, and may want to attend other events throughout the year while not volunteering. Tools will be provided and we encourage volunteers to dress for the weather. If you have specific tools that work well for your body, feel free to bring them. Bring closed-toe shoes, clothing layers, sun hat, sunglasses, rain gear, water. Please leave valuables at home or lock them in your car! Opportunity Requirements: Volunteers must be
8 years of age or older
to participate in this opportunity; any volunteer
under age 18 must attend with a parent or adult chaperone. Click on "Express Interest" below if you are interested in helping out! **This is a Referral Opportunity, which means it is run directly by one of our nonprofit partners. Once you express interest, someone from the partner organization should follow up with you shortly to discuss confirming you as a volunteer for this opportunity.
**Please note, your hours may not be recorded in your Hands On Greater Portland account since this is a partner-managed opportunity. Issue Area(s) Civic & Community, Environment Activity Type Gardening/Planting Requirements Age Minimum (with Adult): 8+ , Minimum Age:18+ , Court Ordered Volunteer - Allowed
After expressing interest, the Opportunity Leader will contact you to confirm participation and provide directions for this opportunity. Stay connected! Sign up for our e-newsletter
In order to register for this opportunity you must log in to an existing account or register to create a new account. This link allows you to participate in this opportunity with a team. A team can be a family team, corporate team, or any kind of organized group. When you click on the link you will have the option to: Choose an existing team you're already a member or captain of, or Create a new team to sign up. Signup Questions
Please respond to the following questions in order to signup for this opportunity:
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We need help with all sorts of gardening tasks, and there is a range of tasks that are adaptable to fit abilities and desires. If you don't want to weed but really like to deadhead, great! Or if you need a specific set-up to make it possible for you to do a task, we love to provide adaptive strategies. Can't work in the sun? We have both sun and shade options. Because this garden is designed to accommodate different needs, there is a place for everyone. Even if you just want to cheer others on and tell us when we miss a weed, or where the mulch needs to be deeper, we'd love your presence. Tasks can include: *weeding *deadheading *planting *watering dry spots *plant/shrub moving or removal *digging compost and applying compost to raised beds and garden areas *spreading bark mulch *cutting and pruning *collecting yard debris into recycling bags *cleaning paver cracks *sweeping and blowing paths *picking up litter *special projects, such as applying a fresh coat of paint to metal bench arms, or digging up blackberries *seasonal tasks, such as autumn leaf pick-up, winter safety checks and fallen limb removal Volunteers Needed: Regular volunteer party on the first and third Saturday of every month from 9:30-11:30am. We will gladly accommodate requests for other time slots to meet your/your group's needs. Our Mission:
"To enhance the lives of individuals with memory disorders and their caregivers by maintaining the Portland Memory Garden, involving the larger community, and providing therapeutic and educational activities." Volunteer participation is a way to involve the larger community, bring awareness about the garden, and volunteers receive therapeutic benefits from being or working in the garden, as well. Whether passive or active, being in the garden enhances health in many ways. Volunteers can learn about gardening methods, tips, and tricks. Many volunteers come and have never been to Portland Memory Garden, so there is much to learn about it and its history. Volunteers can learn about the programming offered in the garden, and may want to attend other events throughout the year while not volunteering. Tools will be provided and we encourage volunteers to dress for the weather. If you have specific tools that work well for your body, feel free to bring them. Bring closed-toe shoes, clothing layers, sun hat, sunglasses, rain gear, water. Please leave valuables at home or lock them in your car! Opportunity Requirements: Volunteers must be
8 years of age or older
to participate in this opportunity; any volunteer
under age 18 must attend with a parent or adult chaperone. Click on "Express Interest" below if you are interested in helping out! **This is a Referral Opportunity, which means it is run directly by one of our nonprofit partners. Once you express interest, someone from the partner organization should follow up with you shortly to discuss confirming you as a volunteer for this opportunity.
**Please note, your hours may not be recorded in your Hands On Greater Portland account since this is a partner-managed opportunity. Issue Area(s) Civic & Community, Environment Activity Type Gardening/Planting Requirements Age Minimum (with Adult): 8+ , Minimum Age:18+ , Court Ordered Volunteer - Allowed
After expressing interest, the Opportunity Leader will contact you to confirm participation and provide directions for this opportunity. Stay connected! Sign up for our e-newsletter
In order to register for this opportunity you must log in to an existing account or register to create a new account. This link allows you to participate in this opportunity with a team. A team can be a family team, corporate team, or any kind of organized group. When you click on the link you will have the option to: Choose an existing team you're already a member or captain of, or Create a new team to sign up. Signup Questions
Please respond to the following questions in order to signup for this opportunity:
#J-18808-Ljbffr