ABOUT US
The Desert Parks and Mountain
Preserves Volunteer Program provides a great opportunity for concerned
citizens and organizations to get involved with their community. Volunteers
help the City fulfill it's commitment to maintain and preserve the natural
beauty of its mountain preserves and open spaces.
Each year volunteers
contribute thousands of hours and give invaluable assistance in the
conservation of our desert and preserves.
Join our team of dedicated
volunteers; share your time and talents; gain
new skills as you work with our natural resource professionals and meet
people who, like you, are dedicated to conservation.
The Phoenix Parks and Recreation Department is responsible for maintaining
and preserving over 38,000 acres of public land.
|
Acres |
| Mountain
Preserves |
23,627.23 |
| Desert
Parks |
5,230.10 |
| Sonoran
Preserves |
2,396 |
| Rio
Salado |
595 |
| District
Parks |
1,921.61
|
| Community
Parks |
1,524.01 |
| Neighborhood
Parks |
952.52 |
| Mini
Parks |
19.05 |
| Special
Areas |
1,202.29
|
| Basin
Parks |
726.17 |
|
Total
|
38,193.98
Acres |
|
Ranger Carlos
demonstrates the proper use of tools
|
Volunteer
Opportunities
INDIVIDUAL VOLUNTEER
Training
is provided for all volunteers to acquaint them with the park and their
specific duties. Some positions require specialty skills and/or certifications
(ie. Youth sports coach, teen volunteer).
Click here for Individual Application
GROUP/ORGANIZATION
Community
service project groups comprised of members from an organization, employer,
or neighborhood group. The group assigns an official contact for communication
and coordination with the Natural Resources Division.
Click here for Group/Organization application
SPECIAL EVENT / ACTIVITY VOLUNTEER
Volunteering
for a single, specific event or activity. This is an ideal situation
for folks with limited time, "first time" volunteers, family
and youth. E-mail us at alonso.avitia@phoenix.gov
and register to receive information via
e-mail on our special events throughout the year.
Click here for SPECIAL EVENT/ACTIVITY Application

Arbor Day, 2006 Desert West Park
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What
it takes to be a volunteer
We always have a need for
volunteers and rely on the time and effort you give to our preserves
and programs, so we ask that our volunteers be reliable and committed.
Together we will work out a schedule that is mutually agreed upon before
you start. Job duties will be matched to your interests and abilities.
Whether it's working towards
making our city a better place, setting a good example for our children,
sharing our time and expertise or a desire to learn more about our natural
resources -everyone has something to offer.
Persons
under 18 years of age may volunteer with written permission from their
parent or guardian. The volunteer coordinator will secure a signed
consent form from a youth volunteer (under age 18) prior to that volunteer
initiating his/her position responsibility. Any volunteer position must
comply with child labor laws, to include the limitations on hours worked
and equipment used in the job. Parental
Consent Form
More details on child labor laws can be researched at the State of Arizona
web site at http://www.azleg.state.az.us/ars/23/title23.htm
and the Federal web site at http://www.dol.gov/dol/topic/youthlabor/index.html
A criminal background check
including fingerprint check may be required.
Types
of work performed include: trail construction and maintenance; trimming
overgrown vegetation-operate weed eater, leaf blower, chain saw; park
rule enforcement; painting trail signs/markers; lead tours and hikes;
remove litter from hiking tails and common areas; greet guests; lead
educational/recreational activities and projects; plant trees; youth
sports coach.
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