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O2 - Outdoor Opportunities

 
Camp Long: Bob Warner
(206) 684-7097 | robert.warner@seattle.gov
Discovery Park: Matt Axling
(206) 390-1018 | matt.axling@seattle.gov
Seward Park: Erin McClurg
(206) 423-1501 | erin.mcclurg@seattle.gov
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The O2 program is always in need of adult volunteers to help support its expeditions, workshops and service learning projects. Program volunteers can choose to participate in direct service activities with youth or work as a program supporter through grantwriting, fundraising, or program logistics. All volunteers must complete a City of Seattle Department of Parks and Recreation Volunteer Packet and have met with O2 program staff to discuss potential volunteer opportunities.

Volunteer!

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If you want to volunteer for any of our upcoming events, please contact Matt Axling (matt.axling@seattle.gov) or Bob Warner (robert.warner@seattle.gov). Also, every volunteer needs to fill out a volunteer packet (PDF)

Examples of O2 program volunteers include:

Expedition Support

  • Belaying on rockclimbing trips.
  • Support staff on backpacking, canoeing, mountain biking, or cabin trips.
  • Teaching field based environmental classes.

Workshops

  • Leading Tuesday workshops focusing on urban environmental topics.

Service Learning Projects

Helping to lead trailbuilding projects, native trees and shrub plantings, and other urban conservation projects.

Program Support

  • Grant writing
  • Fundraising
  • Community partnerships
  • Corporate sponsorships


 
Updated June 30, 2009

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