Seattle Works Day

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Giving back is “fun and easy” with Seattle Works! This Saturday, June 6th, 1500 20-30-something year olds are volunteering to clean up the city of Seattle. Together, they will contribute a whopping 5,000 hours of volunteer service with the focus on urban greenspaces. This will include removing those pesky invasive weeds that likely have contributed to your allergies.

Volunteers (in teams and individually) will work from noon to 3:30, so if you see them out and about, say hi and thank them for helping keep Seattle clean!

About Seattle Works

As the premier community organization for local 20- and 30-somethings, Seattle Works offers opportunities for people to serve as active volunteers, informed voters, savvy charitable donors and knowledgeable community leaders. From one-time service projects to board training to dialogues with elected officials, we’re here to get you connected. Our goal is to harness and enhance the energy, creativity and diversity of Seattle’s 20- and 30-somethings to build a thriving community. More information at www.seattleworks.org.

Volunteers are welcome to sign up for one of Seattle Works “better late than never teams!” – people can sign up for Better Late than Never – Clarke Park (Mercer Island), Better Late than Never – Discovery Park (Family Friendly) or Better Late than Never – Magnuson Park.

Event List

Event List

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