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Let’s give Washington Park some TLC! Volunteers will assist with underbrush clearing, bulb plantings, mulching, and trash cleanup.

Help promote a healthy plant community and a sustainable forest at the Outdoor Activity Center! Volunteers will help remove invasive plants from a densely wooded area off trail. Your work will improve the habitat for humans who use the greenspace for recreation and wildlife that call it home.

Let’s show some love to Grant Park! Volunteers will tackle labor-intensive projects throughout the park including removing invasive plants, beautification and maintenance projects, and tree canopy care. You will get dirty and make a visible impact in the park!

Let’s show some love to Freedom Park’s trails! Volunteers will work together to clear brush and leaves, pull debris from wooded areas, fill trash bags with litter, haul out larger discarded items, and help improve the heavily used access points on the Freedom Park Trail & Beltline Connector.

Let’s give some love to Olmsted Linear Park with hands-on projects like mulching, litter pickup, weeding and trail touch-ups! No special skills are needed — just bring your energy, enthusiasm, and a shared love for our parks!

Help us love Rodney Cook Sr. Park! Volunteers will assist with general cleanup such as collecting litter and cleaning signage and pavilions.

Let’s give some love to Confluence Park! Volunteers will help maintain and beautify an area of unwanted growth to become a healthier and more aesthetic environment.

Join us in working towards a trash-free Chattahoochee! Whether land based or paddling, this cleanup will involve getting in or around the river or a tributary. There are also opportunities to stay dry. Let’s have fun and make an impact!

Let’s give some love to Ormewood Forest by promoting a healthy plant community and a sustainable forest! Volunteers will help remove invasive plants from a densely wooded area off trail. Your work will improve the habitat for humans who use the greenspace for recreation and wildlife that call it home.

Help promote a healthy plant community and a sustainable forest in Lake Claire Park! Volunteers will help remove invasive plants from a densely wooded area off trail. Showing some love to this park will improve the habitat for humans who use the greenspace for recreation and wildlife that call it home.