Timucuan Parks Foundation Offers Self-Guided Volunteer Options

Will Law volunteers at the Black Hammock Island trailhead through Timucuan Parks Foundation’s Spring Self-Guided Volunteer Cleanup Program.
Will Law volunteers at the Black Hammock Island trailhead through Timucuan Parks Foundation’s Spring Self-Guided Volunteer Cleanup Program.
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Timucuan Parks Foundation (TPF) is offering students and others community service hours through participation in its Spring Self-Guided Volunteer Cleanup Program. From now through the end of June, students and community members can pick up litter at Jacksonville’s wilderness parks and preserves to earn two hours of community service per event.

To participate, visit timucuanparks.org/parks to choose one of the Jacksonville-area parks for cleanup. Parks not listed on the site are also eligible. Participants are required to pick up litter for 1½ or more hours, and the work must be documented through photographs. For the registration form, full list of instructions and link to submit volunteer hours, visit timucuanparks.org/self-guided. Earned community service hours will be confirmed through email.

The Spring 2024 program runs from April 1 through June 30.

Tags: Timucuan Parks Foundation, TPF


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