Opportunities From: Portland Parks & Recreation

Volunteer: Lents Park Nature Patch Stewardship Event

Join PP&R horticulture staff to help keep up the natural garden at Lents Park.

Created in 2020, the Lents Nature Patch is a one-acre pollinator garden with a high diversity of native plants that support insects and wildlife. 

Work parties - weeding, mulching, pruning - are held (usually) every third Friday of the month, April-October, to keep this beautiful garden healthy. 

This natural-themed garden is one of many offerings at Lents Park. The nature patch is located at the south end of the park by the community garden and playground.

Learn more about the Nature Patch program and gardens.

Please register ahead of time.

Meeting location: West of the playground off of ST Steele Street. Here's the map link.

Parking and public transit: On-street parking is available on SE Steele Street. The park is accessible by Trimet bus.

Children are welcome. Any child under 14 years of age needs to be accompanied by an attentive adult.  

Location Description/Accessibility: The garden is located a short distance from a paved pathway. Most work is within soft-surface garden beds, and includes flat and steep areas.

Thank you for helping to keep Portland parks healthy and beautiful! Here are a few tips to get you ready for your stewardship event.

In order to ensure your comfort and safety, please remember to dress for the weather, wear close-toed shoes, long pants, a coat, sun hat, bring a water bottle, and be ready to get dirty! 

Stay home if you are experiencing symptoms of any contagious illness.  

All tools, gloves, and training to do the task are provided. 

While groups are welcome to join many of our regularly scheduled stewardship events, please contact the event coordinator listed in the description before arriving with a large group. This will ensure that there are enough gloves and tools for everyone to work. We are also available to schedule special service events at your group's convenience during the week.

If you are looking for community service to fulfill court requirements, please call 503-823-5121. You must be registered with our program before undertaking any community service.  

Program: Nature Patches

Join PP&R horticulture staff to help keep up the natural garden at Lents Park.

Created in 2020, the Lents Nature Patch is a one-acre pollinator garden with a high diversity of native plants that support insects and wildlife. 

Work parties - weeding, mulching, pruning - are held (usually) every third Friday of the month, April-October, to keep this beautiful garden healthy. 

This natural-themed garden is one of many offerings at Lents Park. The nature patch is located at the south end of the park by the community garden and playground.

Learn more about the Nature Patch program and gardens.

Please register ahead of time.

Meeting location: West of the playground off of ST Steele Street. Here's the map link.

Parking and public transit: On-street parking is available on SE Steele Street. The park is accessible by Trimet bus.

Children are welcome. Any child under 14 years of age needs to be accompanied by an attentive adult.  

Location Description/Accessibility: The garden is located a short distance from a paved pathway. Most work is within soft-surface garden beds, and includes flat and steep areas.

Thank you for helping to keep Portland parks healthy and beautiful! Here are a few tips to get you ready for your stewardship event.

In order to ensure your comfort and safety, please remember to dress for the weather, wear close-toed shoes, long pants, a coat, sun hat, bring a water bottle, and be ready to get dirty! 

Stay home if you are experiencing symptoms of any contagious illness.  

All tools, gloves, and training to do the task are provided. 

While groups are welcome to join many of our regularly scheduled stewardship events, please contact the event coordinator listed in the description before arriving with a large group. This will ensure that there are enough gloves and tools for everyone to work. We are also available to schedule special service events at your group's convenience during the week.

If you are looking for community service to fulfill court requirements, please call 503-823-5121. You must be registered with our program before undertaking any community service.  

Program: Nature Patches

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 97266

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Overlook Nature Patch Stewardship Event

Join PP&R horticulture staff keep up the natural garden at Overlook Park.

Created in 2021, the Overlook Nature Patch is a one-acre pollinator garden with a high diversity of native plants that support insects and wildlife. 

Work parties - weeding, mulching, pruning - are held (usually) every first Friday of the month to keep this beautiful garden healthy. 

This natural-themed garden is one of many offerings at Overlook Park. The nature patch is located at the north slope of the park along Overlook Blvd.

Learn more about the Nature Patch program and gardens.

Please register ahead of time.

Meeting location: At the north side of the park at the street entrance to the garden on N Overlook Blvd where it intersects N Massachusetts Ave. Here's the map link.

Parking and public transit: On-street parking is available on SE Steele Street. The park is accessible by Trimet bus.

Children are welcome. Any child under 14 years of age needs to be accompanied by an attentive adult.  

Location Description/Accessibility: The garden is located a short distance from a paved pathway. Most work is within soft-surface garden beds, and includes flat and steep areas.

Thank you for helping to keep Portland parks healthy and beautiful! Here are a few tips to get you ready for your stewardship event.

In order to ensure your comfort and safety, please remember to dress for the weather, wear close-toed shoes, long pants, a coat, sun hat, bring a water bottle, and be ready to get dirty! 

Stay home if you are experiencing symptoms of any contagious illness.  

All tools, gloves, and training to do the task are provided. 

While groups are welcome to join many of our regularly scheduled stewardship events, please contact the event coordinator listed in the description before arriving with a large group. This will ensure that there are enough gloves and tools for everyone to work. We are also available to schedule special service events at your group's convenience during the week.

If you are looking for community service to fulfill court requirements, please call 503-823-5121. You must be registered with our program before undertaking any community service.

Program: Nature Patches

Join PP&R horticulture staff keep up the natural garden at Overlook Park.

Created in 2021, the Overlook Nature Patch is a one-acre pollinator garden with a high diversity of native plants that support insects and wildlife. 

Work parties - weeding, mulching, pruning - are held (usually) every first Friday of the month to keep this beautiful garden healthy. 

This natural-themed garden is one of many offerings at Overlook Park. The nature patch is located at the north slope of the park along Overlook Blvd.

Learn more about the Nature Patch program and gardens.

Please register ahead of time.

Meeting location: At the north side of the park at the street entrance to the garden on N Overlook Blvd where it intersects N Massachusetts Ave. Here's the map link.

Parking and public transit: On-street parking is available on SE Steele Street. The park is accessible by Trimet bus.

Children are welcome. Any child under 14 years of age needs to be accompanied by an attentive adult.  

Location Description/Accessibility: The garden is located a short distance from a paved pathway. Most work is within soft-surface garden beds, and includes flat and steep areas.

Thank you for helping to keep Portland parks healthy and beautiful! Here are a few tips to get you ready for your stewardship event.

In order to ensure your comfort and safety, please remember to dress for the weather, wear close-toed shoes, long pants, a coat, sun hat, bring a water bottle, and be ready to get dirty! 

Stay home if you are experiencing symptoms of any contagious illness.  

All tools, gloves, and training to do the task are provided. 

While groups are welcome to join many of our regularly scheduled stewardship events, please contact the event coordinator listed in the description before arriving with a large group. This will ensure that there are enough gloves and tools for everyone to work. We are also available to schedule special service events at your group's convenience during the week.

If you are looking for community service to fulfill court requirements, please call 503-823-5121. You must be registered with our program before undertaking any community service.

Program: Nature Patches

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 97227

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Hazeltine Park Planting Event

Please join us as we revitalize the Hazeltine Park Nature Patch with 400+ new plants!

Wear sturdy close-toed shoes and layers to dress for the weather, plus any snacks you want/need.  Gloves and shovels will be provided. Work looks and feels different for every body. We encourage volunteers to go at their own pace and take breaks to rest. Keep yourself and your community safe and healthy - please stay home if you are sick. There will always be more opportunities to volunteer with us!

We will be planting inside landscape beds and natural spaces with rough and uneven terrain. There are picnic tables and shade available. There is no water or bathrooms available on site. If you have questions about the accessibility of the event, please email us. If you have an ADA accommodation request to be able to participate in this volunteer event, please use 311. 

Program: East Portland Parks

Please join us as we revitalize the Hazeltine Park Nature Patch with 400+ new plants!

Wear sturdy close-toed shoes and layers to dress for the weather, plus any snacks you want/need.  Gloves and shovels will be provided. Work looks and feels different for every body. We encourage volunteers to go at their own pace and take breaks to rest. Keep yourself and your community safe and healthy - please stay home if you are sick. There will always be more opportunities to volunteer with us!

We will be planting inside landscape beds and natural spaces with rough and uneven terrain. There are picnic tables and shade available. There is no water or bathrooms available on site. If you have questions about the accessibility of the event, please email us. If you have an ADA accommodation request to be able to participate in this volunteer event, please use 311. 

Program: East Portland Parks

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Dec 10, 2025

Zip Code: 97206

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Mosquito Hallow Volunteer Trail Restoration Event

Join PP&R and Trail Keepers of Oregon for our volunteer trails restoration event.

Project details
Join Portland Parks & Recreation, and Trail Keepers of Oregon, for our trails volunteer event at Mosquito Hallow . Volunteers will be maintaining the trails in the park. This is a great way to get outside and enjoy nature. No experience needed. Tools, gloves, water, coffee, snacks and project instructions provided. Please dress for the weather, wear sturdy shoes, and bring your own personal water bottle and snacks. Volunteers will be hiking to the project site. 

Register Here

Questions
Contact Ahmed Yusuf at ahmed.yusuf@portlandoregon.gov or 503-260-2329

Thank you for your interest in volunteering to keep Portland's natural area parks healthy, beautiful, and safe for people and wildlife! Here are a few tips to get you ready for your stewardship event.

Stay home if you are experiencing symptoms of any contagious illness or have had recent contact with someone exhibiting symptoms of any illness.  In order to ensure your comfort and safety, please remember to dress for the weather, wear close-toed shoes, bring a water bottle, and be ready to get dirty! Unless otherwise noted, all events are family-friendly and all ages are welcome to participate. However, children must be accompanied and supervised by an adult for the duration of the event. We encourage you to attend events with members of your household/family!  While groups are welcome to join many of our regularly scheduled stewardship events, please contact the event coordinator listed in the description before arriving with a large group. This will ensure that there are enough gloves and tools for everyone to work. We are also available to schedule special service events at your group's convenience during the week or on weekends. Learn more about programs for groups. 

Program: Natural Areas and Trails

Join PP&R and Trail Keepers of Oregon for our volunteer trails restoration event.

Project details
Join Portland Parks & Recreation, and Trail Keepers of Oregon, for our trails volunteer event at Mosquito Hallow . Volunteers will be maintaining the trails in the park. This is a great way to get outside and enjoy nature. No experience needed. Tools, gloves, water, coffee, snacks and project instructions provided. Please dress for the weather, wear sturdy shoes, and bring your own personal water bottle and snacks. Volunteers will be hiking to the project site. 

Register Here

Questions
Contact Ahmed Yusuf at ahmed.yusuf@portlandoregon.gov or 503-260-2329

Thank you for your interest in volunteering to keep Portland's natural area parks healthy, beautiful, and safe for people and wildlife! Here are a few tips to get you ready for your stewardship event.

Stay home if you are experiencing symptoms of any contagious illness or have had recent contact with someone exhibiting symptoms of any illness.  In order to ensure your comfort and safety, please remember to dress for the weather, wear close-toed shoes, bring a water bottle, and be ready to get dirty! Unless otherwise noted, all events are family-friendly and all ages are welcome to participate. However, children must be accompanied and supervised by an adult for the duration of the event. We encourage you to attend events with members of your household/family!  While groups are welcome to join many of our regularly scheduled stewardship events, please contact the event coordinator listed in the description before arriving with a large group. This will ensure that there are enough gloves and tools for everyone to work. We are also available to schedule special service events at your group's convenience during the week or on weekends. Learn more about programs for groups. 

Program: Natural Areas and Trails

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 97202

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: MAC Trail Mondays in Washington Park

Join Portland Parks & Recreation on the MAC Trail in Washington Park every Monday, rain or shine, to care for one of Washington Parks most used hiking trails. The MAC Trail winds its way through the park, connecting community and visitors to its many amenities and attractions.  Spend a couple of hours with us, weeding, mulching, planting, and learning about invasive plant management. 

We meet at 9:00 am and end at 11:00 am

Click Respond to sign up.

Meeting Location

Meet at the Elephant House Picnic Shelter, near the Washington Park playground. 

Site Accessibility

If you have questions about the accessibility of the event, please email us. If you have an ADA accommodation request to be able to participate in this volunteer event, please use the 311 ADA Accommodation Request webpage.

Parking and Transportation

Parking is located along SW Sherwood Blvd; there is plenty of spots available during the volunteer work party. Parking passes will be provided, please have the Parking Kitty app downloaded on your phone. 

To find bus routes and public transportation options, check out the TriMet Trip Planner tool.

To find additional information about the park, visit Explore Washington Park. 

Program: Washington Park

Join Portland Parks & Recreation on the MAC Trail in Washington Park every Monday, rain or shine, to care for one of Washington Parks most used hiking trails. The MAC Trail winds its way through the park, connecting community and visitors to its many amenities and attractions.  Spend a couple of hours with us, weeding, mulching, planting, and learning about invasive plant management. 

We meet at 9:00 am and end at 11:00 am

Click Respond to sign up.

Meeting Location

Meet at the Elephant House Picnic Shelter, near the Washington Park playground. 

Site Accessibility

If you have questions about the accessibility of the event, please email us. If you have an ADA accommodation request to be able to participate in this volunteer event, please use the 311 ADA Accommodation Request webpage.

Parking and Transportation

Parking is located along SW Sherwood Blvd; there is plenty of spots available during the volunteer work party. Parking passes will be provided, please have the Parking Kitty app downloaded on your phone. 

To find bus routes and public transportation options, check out the TriMet Trip Planner tool.

To find additional information about the park, visit Explore Washington Park. 

Program: Washington Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 97210

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Goldenball Basketball Head Coach

About Goldenball

Goldenball Youth Basketball League Mission

The purpose of Portland Parks & Recreation’s (PP&R) Goldenball youth basketball program is to encourage our youth, regardless of ability, to learn the fundamentals of the game. Develop a sense of fair play and good sportsmanship. Experience the satisfaction of team play and individual cooperation. To have fun and enjoy playing the game of Basketball. Goldenball is a recreation program based on good sportsmanship and the development of basketball fundamentals.

Goldenball is a team registration-based program for 3rd-7th grade. We recommend no more than 10 players on the roster. We rely on volunteer coaches to register a team, select players, and manage the details of their squad. We take a limited number of teams for each grade, and a waitlist is formed once we meet the capacity the league can accommodate

Coaching 

Volunteer coaching is a big task, and our program could not run smoothly without your efforts. Here are some tips for keeping your team organized. For more detailed information see the attached guidelines and league rules.

Download PDF fileGoldenball Guidelines and League Rules 623.41 KBHave a parent meeting prior to the start of the season. Assign designated parents to help keep score during games as well as be the home book when scheduled as the home team/visiting team.When you obtain your score sheets from either the coaches’ packet or online, fill it out with your players’ names and make 8-10 copies, so that you have them filled out prior to the start of each game.  Download PDF fileGoldenBall Score Sheet297.97 KBTeam roster, which is included in your coaches’ packet, must be filled out and submitted by email to the Sports Office prior to the start of the first game. Download PDF fileGoldenball Team Roster (Fillable PGoldenball Team Roster (Fillable PDF)NOTE:If you plan on coaching more than one team, you are required to have an assistant coach for each team. The assistant coach must attend one of the coaches’ meetings. We will continue to try and work with scheduling issues, however, with the rising number of teams, it has become more difficult to accommodate requests. Coaching three or more teams is not permitted.


Please review the Concussion Fact Sheet.

Watch: Goldenball Coaches - Supplemental Rules Video

For more information, please visit Goldenball Youth Basketball | Portland.gov.


 

Once your team is registered and approved, volunteer coaches and team coordinators must create an account on our new volunteer management system, Get Connected. 

1. From this page, review the information about your position, then click Respond. 

2. Most of you do not have accounts yet and will click Sign Up when the pop-up box appears. If you already have an account, click Login. 

3. When you sign up for the first time, you will fill out the default Volunteer Application and provide us with your name, email, and answer a few other questions. 

4. Next, you will be prompted to fill out your qualifications. For coaches this means signing the Coaches Code of Conduct, watching the Goldenball Coaches Rules Video, reviewing concussion facts, and completing a background check consent form. For team coordinators, you only need to complete the background check consent form. 

5. You will not be a qualified volunteer until your background check is approved and all other trainings and forms are submitted. You will receive an email when your background check is approved. 

6. Once approved, you need to complete your sign up. Return to the Goldenball Youth Basketball page, click on your position, click Respond, then answer a few questions about your team before submitting your response. 


If you are having trouble with the website, contact Volunteer.Services@PortlandOregon.gov with “Get Connected Goldenball” in the subject line.  

Be sure you complete your Goldenball Team Roster and email or mail it to Jennifer.Rounseville@PortlandOregon.gov and Blaine.Rethmeier@PortlandOregon.gov before the first game.

Volunteer Services will help track your volunteer hours using the website and you do not need to submit your own. 


Program: Sports

About Goldenball

Goldenball Youth Basketball League Mission

The purpose of Portland Parks & Recreation’s (PP&R) Goldenball youth basketball program is to encourage our youth, regardless of ability, to learn the fundamentals of the game. Develop a sense of fair play and good sportsmanship. Experience the satisfaction of team play and individual cooperation. To have fun and enjoy playing the game of Basketball. Goldenball is a recreation program based on good sportsmanship and the development of basketball fundamentals.

Goldenball is a team registration-based program for 3rd-7th grade. We recommend no more than 10 players on the roster. We rely on volunteer coaches to register a team, select players, and manage the details of their squad. We take a limited number of teams for each grade, and a waitlist is formed once we meet the capacity the league can accommodate

Coaching 

Volunteer coaching is a big task, and our program could not run smoothly without your efforts. Here are some tips for keeping your team organized. For more detailed information see the attached guidelines and league rules.

Download PDF fileGoldenball Guidelines and League Rules 623.41 KBHave a parent meeting prior to the start of the season. Assign designated parents to help keep score during games as well as be the home book when scheduled as the home team/visiting team.When you obtain your score sheets from either the coaches’ packet or online, fill it out with your players’ names and make 8-10 copies, so that you have them filled out prior to the start of each game.  Download PDF fileGoldenBall Score Sheet297.97 KBTeam roster, which is included in your coaches’ packet, must be filled out and submitted by email to the Sports Office prior to the start of the first game. Download PDF fileGoldenball Team Roster (Fillable PGoldenball Team Roster (Fillable PDF)NOTE:If you plan on coaching more than one team, you are required to have an assistant coach for each team. The assistant coach must attend one of the coaches’ meetings. We will continue to try and work with scheduling issues, however, with the rising number of teams, it has become more difficult to accommodate requests. Coaching three or more teams is not permitted.


Please review the Concussion Fact Sheet.

Watch: Goldenball Coaches - Supplemental Rules Video

For more information, please visit Goldenball Youth Basketball | Portland.gov.


 

Once your team is registered and approved, volunteer coaches and team coordinators must create an account on our new volunteer management system, Get Connected. 

1. From this page, review the information about your position, then click Respond. 

2. Most of you do not have accounts yet and will click Sign Up when the pop-up box appears. If you already have an account, click Login. 

3. When you sign up for the first time, you will fill out the default Volunteer Application and provide us with your name, email, and answer a few other questions. 

4. Next, you will be prompted to fill out your qualifications. For coaches this means signing the Coaches Code of Conduct, watching the Goldenball Coaches Rules Video, reviewing concussion facts, and completing a background check consent form. For team coordinators, you only need to complete the background check consent form. 

5. You will not be a qualified volunteer until your background check is approved and all other trainings and forms are submitted. You will receive an email when your background check is approved. 

6. Once approved, you need to complete your sign up. Return to the Goldenball Youth Basketball page, click on your position, click Respond, then answer a few questions about your team before submitting your response. 


If you are having trouble with the website, contact Volunteer.Services@PortlandOregon.gov with “Get Connected Goldenball” in the subject line.  

Be sure you complete your Goldenball Team Roster and email or mail it to Jennifer.Rounseville@PortlandOregon.gov and Blaine.Rethmeier@PortlandOregon.gov before the first game.

Volunteer Services will help track your volunteer hours using the website and you do not need to submit your own. 


Program: Sports

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 97202

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Irving Park Nature Patch Stewardship Event

Become a friend of the Irving Nature Patch!

Pitch in to help keep up the natural garden at Irving Park.

Work parties - planting, weeding, mulching, etc. - are held (usually) every third Thursday of the month.

Program: Nature Patches

Become a friend of the Irving Nature Patch!

Pitch in to help keep up the natural garden at Irving Park.

Work parties - planting, weeding, mulching, etc. - are held (usually) every third Thursday of the month.

Program: Nature Patches

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 97212

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Woodlawn Nature Patch Stewardship Event

Bee a friend of Woodlawn Park and join a fourth-Friday monthly work party to keep this park looking beautiful!

Pitch in to help keep up the garden beds with some of Portland's most talented horticulture professionals.

To learn more about Nature Patches, visit Nature Patches | Portland.gov.

Program: Nature Patches

Bee a friend of Woodlawn Park and join a fourth-Friday monthly work party to keep this park looking beautiful!

Pitch in to help keep up the garden beds with some of Portland's most talented horticulture professionals.

To learn more about Nature Patches, visit Nature Patches | Portland.gov.

Program: Nature Patches

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 97211

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Hancock Nature Patch Planting Event

Help complete Portland's newest nature patch! Join us to add the nature to the patch. 

We'll be installing dozens of native understory plant species to jump-start this interesting new pollinator garden.

To learn more about Nature Patches, visit Nature Patches | Portland.gov.

Program: Nature Patches

Help complete Portland's newest nature patch! Join us to add the nature to the patch. 

We'll be installing dozens of native understory plant species to jump-start this interesting new pollinator garden.

To learn more about Nature Patches, visit Nature Patches | Portland.gov.

Program: Nature Patches

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 97220

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Columbia Nature Patch Stewardship Event

Join a second Friday monthly work party to keep this garden looking beautiful!

Bee a friend of the Columbia Nature Patch!  Pitch in to help keep up the garden beds with some of Portland's most talented horticulture professionals.

To learn more about Nature Patches, visit Nature Patches | Portland.gov.

Program: Nature Patches

Join a second Friday monthly work party to keep this garden looking beautiful!

Bee a friend of the Columbia Nature Patch!  Pitch in to help keep up the garden beds with some of Portland's most talented horticulture professionals.

To learn more about Nature Patches, visit Nature Patches | Portland.gov.

Program: Nature Patches

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 97203

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Saturday Tending Days at Native Gathering Garden

We invite our community, family, and friends to share space and tend our plant relatives together. We meet every second and fourth Saturday of the month, from 10am to 2pm. We hope to see you then!


Tools provided. Please bring gloves, bring water and snacks, wear close toed shoes, and dress for the weather.


This event will be cancelled if the temperature is over 90 degrees Fahrenheit, if there is lightning, if roads and walkways are very icy, or if the City of Portland is closed due to inclement weather.


Days will be cancelled for the month of December. We look forward to seeing everyone at the end of November 2025 and in 2026!


Questions? Contact Edie Goodwin, NGG CG Technician, at Edie.Goodwin@PortlandOregon.gov

Program: Community Gardens

We invite our community, family, and friends to share space and tend our plant relatives together. We meet every second and fourth Saturday of the month, from 10am to 2pm. We hope to see you then!


Tools provided. Please bring gloves, bring water and snacks, wear close toed shoes, and dress for the weather.


This event will be cancelled if the temperature is over 90 degrees Fahrenheit, if there is lightning, if roads and walkways are very icy, or if the City of Portland is closed due to inclement weather.


Days will be cancelled for the month of December. We look forward to seeing everyone at the end of November 2025 and in 2026!


Questions? Contact Edie Goodwin, NGG CG Technician, at Edie.Goodwin@PortlandOregon.gov

Program: Community Gardens

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 97220

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Marshall Park Volunteer Trail Restoration Event

Join PP&R and Friends of Marshall Park for our volunteer trails restoration event.

Project details
Join Portland Parks & Recreation, Friends of Marshall, for our trails volunteer event at Marshall Park. Volunteers will be maintaining the trails in the park . This is a great way to get outside and enjoy nature. No experience needed. Tools, gloves, water, coffee, snacks and project instructions provided. Please dress for the weather, wear sturdy shoes, and bring your own personal water bottle and snacks. Volunteers will be hiking to the project site. 

Register Here

Questions
Contact Ahmed Yusuf at ahmed.yusuf@portlandoregon.gov or 503-260-2329

Thank you for your interest in volunteering to keep Portland's natural area parks healthy, beautiful, and safe for people and wildlife! Here are a few tips to get you ready for your stewardship event.

Stay home if you are experiencing symptoms of any contagious illness or have had recent contact with someone exhibiting symptoms of any illness.  In order to ensure your comfort and safety, please remember to dress for the weather, wear close-toed shoes, bring a water bottle, and be ready to get dirty! Unless otherwise noted, all events are family-friendly and all ages are welcome to participate. However, children must be accompanied and supervised by an adult for the duration of the event. We encourage you to attend events with members of your household/family!  While groups are welcome to join many of our regularly scheduled stewardship events, please contact the event coordinator listed in the description before arriving with a large group. This will ensure that there are enough gloves and tools for everyone to work. We are also available to schedule special service events at your group's convenience during the week or on weekends. Learn more about programs for groups. 

Program: Natural Areas and Trails

Join PP&R and Friends of Marshall Park for our volunteer trails restoration event.

Project details
Join Portland Parks & Recreation, Friends of Marshall, for our trails volunteer event at Marshall Park. Volunteers will be maintaining the trails in the park . This is a great way to get outside and enjoy nature. No experience needed. Tools, gloves, water, coffee, snacks and project instructions provided. Please dress for the weather, wear sturdy shoes, and bring your own personal water bottle and snacks. Volunteers will be hiking to the project site. 

Register Here

Questions
Contact Ahmed Yusuf at ahmed.yusuf@portlandoregon.gov or 503-260-2329

Thank you for your interest in volunteering to keep Portland's natural area parks healthy, beautiful, and safe for people and wildlife! Here are a few tips to get you ready for your stewardship event.

Stay home if you are experiencing symptoms of any contagious illness or have had recent contact with someone exhibiting symptoms of any illness.  In order to ensure your comfort and safety, please remember to dress for the weather, wear close-toed shoes, bring a water bottle, and be ready to get dirty! Unless otherwise noted, all events are family-friendly and all ages are welcome to participate. However, children must be accompanied and supervised by an adult for the duration of the event. We encourage you to attend events with members of your household/family!  While groups are welcome to join many of our regularly scheduled stewardship events, please contact the event coordinator listed in the description before arriving with a large group. This will ensure that there are enough gloves and tools for everyone to work. We are also available to schedule special service events at your group's convenience during the week or on weekends. Learn more about programs for groups. 

Program: Natural Areas and Trails

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 97219

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Multnomah Arts Center Garden Volunteers

Are you enthusiastic about gardening? We are looking for volunteers to help tend the gardens at the Multnomah Arts Center. Gardening volunteers help keep outdoor spaces welcoming, beautiful, and well-tended for all who visit. This is a hands-on opportunity to contribute to the health and appearance of the grounds while supporting a vibrant community hub. This is a great role for someone who enjoys working with plants, being outdoors, and making a positive impact in the community!

These positions work independently and allow volunteers to work as their schedule and availability allows. PP&R will provide onsite training, ongoing support, and all supplies. 

Program: Westside Parks

Are you enthusiastic about gardening? We are looking for volunteers to help tend the gardens at the Multnomah Arts Center. Gardening volunteers help keep outdoor spaces welcoming, beautiful, and well-tended for all who visit. This is a hands-on opportunity to contribute to the health and appearance of the grounds while supporting a vibrant community hub. This is a great role for someone who enjoys working with plants, being outdoors, and making a positive impact in the community!

These positions work independently and allow volunteers to work as their schedule and availability allows. PP&R will provide onsite training, ongoing support, and all supplies. 

Program: Westside Parks

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 97219

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Goldenball Basketball Assistant Coach

About Goldenball

Goldenball Youth Basketball League Mission

The purpose of Portland Parks & Recreation’s (PP&R) Goldenball youth basketball program is to encourage our youth, regardless of ability, to learn the fundamentals of the game. Develop a sense of fair play and good sportsmanship. Experience the satisfaction of team play and individual cooperation. To have fun and enjoy playing the game of Basketball. Goldenball is a recreation program based on good sportsmanship and the development of basketball fundamentals.

Goldenball is a team registration-based program for 3rd-7th grade. We recommend no more than 10 players on the roster. We rely on volunteer coaches to register a team, select players, and manage the details of their squad. We take a limited number of teams for each grade, and a waitlist is formed once we meet the capacity the league can accommodate

Coaching 

Volunteer coaching is a big task, and our program could not run smoothly without your efforts. Here are some tips for keeping your team organized. For more detailed information see the attached guidelines and league rules.

Download PDF fileGoldenball Guidelines and League Rules 623.41 KBHave a parent meeting prior to the start of the season. Assign designated parents to help keep score during games as well as be the home book when scheduled as the home team/visiting team.When you obtain your score sheets from either the coaches’ packet or online, fill it out with your players’ names and make 8-10 copies, so that you have them filled out prior to the start of each game.  Download PDF fileGoldenBall Score Sheet297.97 KBTeam roster, which is included in your coaches’ packet, must be filled out and submitted by email to the Sports Office prior to the start of the first game.  Goldenball Team Roster (Fillable PDF)

NOTE: If you plan on coaching more than one team, you are required to have an assistant coach for each team. The assistant coach must attend one of the coaches’ meetings. We will continue to try and work with scheduling issues, however, with the rising number of teams, it has become more difficult to accommodate requests. Coaching three or more teams is not permitted.


Please review the Concussion Fact Sheet.

Watch: Goldenball Coaches Supplemental Rules Video

For more information, please visit Goldenball Youth Basketball | Portland.gov.

 

Once your team is registered and approved, volunteer coaches and team coordinators must create an account on our new volunteer management system, Get Connected. 

1. From this page, review the information about your position, then click Respond. 

2. Most of you do not have accounts yet and will click Sign Up when the pop-up box appears. If you already have an account, click Login. 

3. When you sign up for the first time, you will fill out the default Volunteer Application and provide us with your name, email, and answer a few other questions. 

4. Next, you will be prompted to fill out your qualifications. For coaches this means signing the Coaches Code of Conduct, watching the Goldenball Coaches Rules Video, reviewing concussion facts, and completing a background check consent form. For team coordinators, you only need to complete the background check consent form. 

5. You will not be a qualified volunteer until your background check is approved and all other trainings and forms are submitted. You will receive an email when your background check is approved. 

6. Once approved, you need to complete your sign up. Return to the Goldenball Youth Basketball page, click on your position, click Respond, then answer a few questions about your team before submitting your response. 


If you are having trouble with the website, contact Volunteer.Services@PortlandOregon.gov with “Get Connected Goldenball” in the subject line.  

Be sure you complete your Goldenball Team Roster and email or mail it to Jennifer.Rounseville@PortlandOregon.gov and Blaine.Rethmeier@PortlandOregon.gov before the first game.

Volunteer Services will help track your volunteer hours using the website and you do not need to submit your own.





Program: Sports

About Goldenball

Goldenball Youth Basketball League Mission

The purpose of Portland Parks & Recreation’s (PP&R) Goldenball youth basketball program is to encourage our youth, regardless of ability, to learn the fundamentals of the game. Develop a sense of fair play and good sportsmanship. Experience the satisfaction of team play and individual cooperation. To have fun and enjoy playing the game of Basketball. Goldenball is a recreation program based on good sportsmanship and the development of basketball fundamentals.

Goldenball is a team registration-based program for 3rd-7th grade. We recommend no more than 10 players on the roster. We rely on volunteer coaches to register a team, select players, and manage the details of their squad. We take a limited number of teams for each grade, and a waitlist is formed once we meet the capacity the league can accommodate

Coaching 

Volunteer coaching is a big task, and our program could not run smoothly without your efforts. Here are some tips for keeping your team organized. For more detailed information see the attached guidelines and league rules.

Download PDF fileGoldenball Guidelines and League Rules 623.41 KBHave a parent meeting prior to the start of the season. Assign designated parents to help keep score during games as well as be the home book when scheduled as the home team/visiting team.When you obtain your score sheets from either the coaches’ packet or online, fill it out with your players’ names and make 8-10 copies, so that you have them filled out prior to the start of each game.  Download PDF fileGoldenBall Score Sheet297.97 KBTeam roster, which is included in your coaches’ packet, must be filled out and submitted by email to the Sports Office prior to the start of the first game.  Goldenball Team Roster (Fillable PDF)

NOTE: If you plan on coaching more than one team, you are required to have an assistant coach for each team. The assistant coach must attend one of the coaches’ meetings. We will continue to try and work with scheduling issues, however, with the rising number of teams, it has become more difficult to accommodate requests. Coaching three or more teams is not permitted.


Please review the Concussion Fact Sheet.

Watch: Goldenball Coaches Supplemental Rules Video

For more information, please visit Goldenball Youth Basketball | Portland.gov.

 

Once your team is registered and approved, volunteer coaches and team coordinators must create an account on our new volunteer management system, Get Connected. 

1. From this page, review the information about your position, then click Respond. 

2. Most of you do not have accounts yet and will click Sign Up when the pop-up box appears. If you already have an account, click Login. 

3. When you sign up for the first time, you will fill out the default Volunteer Application and provide us with your name, email, and answer a few other questions. 

4. Next, you will be prompted to fill out your qualifications. For coaches this means signing the Coaches Code of Conduct, watching the Goldenball Coaches Rules Video, reviewing concussion facts, and completing a background check consent form. For team coordinators, you only need to complete the background check consent form. 

5. You will not be a qualified volunteer until your background check is approved and all other trainings and forms are submitted. You will receive an email when your background check is approved. 

6. Once approved, you need to complete your sign up. Return to the Goldenball Youth Basketball page, click on your position, click Respond, then answer a few questions about your team before submitting your response. 


If you are having trouble with the website, contact Volunteer.Services@PortlandOregon.gov with “Get Connected Goldenball” in the subject line.  

Be sure you complete your Goldenball Team Roster and email or mail it to Jennifer.Rounseville@PortlandOregon.gov and Blaine.Rethmeier@PortlandOregon.gov before the first game.

Volunteer Services will help track your volunteer hours using the website and you do not need to submit your own.





Program: Sports

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 97202

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Goldenball Basketball Team Coordinator

This position is for team coordinators or parent helpers of players for Goldenball Youth Basketball.

About Goldenball

Goldenball Youth Basketball League Mission

The purpose of Portland Parks & Recreation’s (PP&R) Goldenball youth basketball program is to encourage our youth, regardless of ability, to learn the fundamentals of the game. Develop a sense of fair play and good sportsmanship. Experience the satisfaction of team play and individual cooperation. To have fun and enjoy playing the game of Basketball. Goldenball is a recreation program based on good sportsmanship and the development of basketball fundamentals.

Goldenball is a team registration-based program for 3rd-7th grade. We recommend no more than 10 players on the roster. We rely on volunteer coaches to register a team, select players, and manage the details of their squad. We take a limited number of teams for each grade, and a waitlist is formed once we meet the capacity the league can accommodate

Coaching 

Volunteer coaching is a big task, and our program could not run smoothly without your efforts. Here are some tips for keeping your team organized. For more detailed information see the attached guidelines and league rules.

Download PDF fileGoldenball Guidelines and League Rules 623.41 KBHave a parent meeting prior to the start of the season. Assign designated parents to help keep score during games as well as be the home book when scheduled as the home team/visiting team.When you obtain your score sheets from either the coaches’ packet or online, fill it out with your players’ names and make 8-10 copies, so that you have them filled out prior to the start of each game.  Download PDF fileGoldenBall Score Sheet297.97 KBTeam roster, which is included in your coaches’ packet, must be filled out and submitted by email to the Sports Office prior to the start of the first game. Download PDF fileGoldenball Team Roster (Fillable PGoldenball Team Roster (Fillable PDF)NOTE:If you plan on coaching more than one team, you are required to have an assistant coach for each team. The assistant coach must attend one of the coaches’ meetings. We will continue to try and work with scheduling issues, however, with the rising number of teams, it has become more difficult to accommodate requests. Coaching three or more teams is not permitted.


Please review the Concussion Fact Sheet.

For more information, please visit Goldenball Youth Basketball | Portland.gov



 

Once your team is registered and approved, volunteer coaches and team coordinators must create an account on our new volunteer management system, Get Connected. 

1. From this page, review the information about your position, then click Respond. 

2. Most of you do not have accounts yet and will click Sign Up when the pop-up box appears. If you already have an account, click Login. 

3. When you sign up for the first time, you will fill out the default Volunteer Application and provide us with your name, email, and answer a few other questions. 

4. Next, you will be prompted to fill out your qualifications. For coaches this means signing the Coaches Code of Conduct, watching the Goldenball Coaches Rules Video, reviewing concussion facts, and completing a background check consent form. For team coordinators, you only need to complete the background check consent form. 

5. You will not be a qualified volunteer until your background check is approved and all other trainings and forms are submitted. You will receive an email when your background check is approved. 

6. Once approved, you need to complete your sign up. Return to the Goldenball Youth Basketball page, click on your position, click Respond, then answer a few questions about your team before submitting your response. 


If you are having trouble with the website, contact Volunteer.Services@PortlandOregon.gov with “Get Connected Goldenball” in the subject line.  

Be sure you complete your Goldenball Team Roster and email or mail it to Jennifer.Rounseville@PortlandOregon.gov and Blaine.Rethmeier@PortlandOregon.gov before the first game.

Volunteer Services will help track your volunteer hours using the website and you do not need to submit your own.


Program: Sports

This position is for team coordinators or parent helpers of players for Goldenball Youth Basketball.

About Goldenball

Goldenball Youth Basketball League Mission

The purpose of Portland Parks & Recreation’s (PP&R) Goldenball youth basketball program is to encourage our youth, regardless of ability, to learn the fundamentals of the game. Develop a sense of fair play and good sportsmanship. Experience the satisfaction of team play and individual cooperation. To have fun and enjoy playing the game of Basketball. Goldenball is a recreation program based on good sportsmanship and the development of basketball fundamentals.

Goldenball is a team registration-based program for 3rd-7th grade. We recommend no more than 10 players on the roster. We rely on volunteer coaches to register a team, select players, and manage the details of their squad. We take a limited number of teams for each grade, and a waitlist is formed once we meet the capacity the league can accommodate

Coaching 

Volunteer coaching is a big task, and our program could not run smoothly without your efforts. Here are some tips for keeping your team organized. For more detailed information see the attached guidelines and league rules.

Download PDF fileGoldenball Guidelines and League Rules 623.41 KBHave a parent meeting prior to the start of the season. Assign designated parents to help keep score during games as well as be the home book when scheduled as the home team/visiting team.When you obtain your score sheets from either the coaches’ packet or online, fill it out with your players’ names and make 8-10 copies, so that you have them filled out prior to the start of each game.  Download PDF fileGoldenBall Score Sheet297.97 KBTeam roster, which is included in your coaches’ packet, must be filled out and submitted by email to the Sports Office prior to the start of the first game. Download PDF fileGoldenball Team Roster (Fillable PGoldenball Team Roster (Fillable PDF)NOTE:If you plan on coaching more than one team, you are required to have an assistant coach for each team. The assistant coach must attend one of the coaches’ meetings. We will continue to try and work with scheduling issues, however, with the rising number of teams, it has become more difficult to accommodate requests. Coaching three or more teams is not permitted.


Please review the Concussion Fact Sheet.

For more information, please visit Goldenball Youth Basketball | Portland.gov



 

Once your team is registered and approved, volunteer coaches and team coordinators must create an account on our new volunteer management system, Get Connected. 

1. From this page, review the information about your position, then click Respond. 

2. Most of you do not have accounts yet and will click Sign Up when the pop-up box appears. If you already have an account, click Login. 

3. When you sign up for the first time, you will fill out the default Volunteer Application and provide us with your name, email, and answer a few other questions. 

4. Next, you will be prompted to fill out your qualifications. For coaches this means signing the Coaches Code of Conduct, watching the Goldenball Coaches Rules Video, reviewing concussion facts, and completing a background check consent form. For team coordinators, you only need to complete the background check consent form. 

5. You will not be a qualified volunteer until your background check is approved and all other trainings and forms are submitted. You will receive an email when your background check is approved. 

6. Once approved, you need to complete your sign up. Return to the Goldenball Youth Basketball page, click on your position, click Respond, then answer a few questions about your team before submitting your response. 


If you are having trouble with the website, contact Volunteer.Services@PortlandOregon.gov with “Get Connected Goldenball” in the subject line.  

Be sure you complete your Goldenball Team Roster and email or mail it to Jennifer.Rounseville@PortlandOregon.gov and Blaine.Rethmeier@PortlandOregon.gov before the first game.

Volunteer Services will help track your volunteer hours using the website and you do not need to submit your own.


Program: Sports

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 97202

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Pittock Garden Tuesday Volunteer Day

Join Portland Parks & Recreation in the garden every Tuesday, rain or shine, to tend to the plants on the grounds at Pittock Mansion. Spend a couple of hours with us, weeding, mulching, and planting throughout the garden.

We meet at 9:00 am and end at 11:30 am.

Site Accessibility

There are two restrooms in the garden and a water fountain. The garden is accessed by paved paths, which are flat and free of holes. Shade is limited in the garden and there are two to three benches in the area for sitting. 

If you have questions about the accessibility of the event, please email us. If you have an ADA accommodation request to be able to participate in this volunteer event, please use the 311 ADA Accommodation Request webpage.

Parking and Transportation

Parking is located in the lot at Pittock Mansion, there is plenty of spots available during the volunteer work party. Parking passes will be provided, please have the Parking Kitty app downloaded on your phone. 

To find bus routes and public transportation options, check out the TriMet Trip Planner tool.

Program: Washington Park

Join Portland Parks & Recreation in the garden every Tuesday, rain or shine, to tend to the plants on the grounds at Pittock Mansion. Spend a couple of hours with us, weeding, mulching, and planting throughout the garden.

We meet at 9:00 am and end at 11:30 am.

Site Accessibility

There are two restrooms in the garden and a water fountain. The garden is accessed by paved paths, which are flat and free of holes. Shade is limited in the garden and there are two to three benches in the area for sitting. 

If you have questions about the accessibility of the event, please email us. If you have an ADA accommodation request to be able to participate in this volunteer event, please use the 311 ADA Accommodation Request webpage.

Parking and Transportation

Parking is located in the lot at Pittock Mansion, there is plenty of spots available during the volunteer work party. Parking passes will be provided, please have the Parking Kitty app downloaded on your phone. 

To find bus routes and public transportation options, check out the TriMet Trip Planner tool.

Program: Washington Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 97210

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Burlingame Tuesday Volunteer Days

We invite all members of the community to help care for the plants and garden beds at Burlingame Park. We meet every third Tuesday of the month from 10:00 am to Noon. Projects and tasks will be determined based on the number of volunteers who sign up.  

Event Information 

If you have gardening gloves, please bring them. We will have limited numbers to loan out. 

Dress for the weather, wear close toed shoes, and bring a water bottle. 

Meet on the path near the playground. 

All tools and instructions will be provided. 

Program: Westside Parks

We invite all members of the community to help care for the plants and garden beds at Burlingame Park. We meet every third Tuesday of the month from 10:00 am to Noon. Projects and tasks will be determined based on the number of volunteers who sign up.  

Event Information 

If you have gardening gloves, please bring them. We will have limited numbers to loan out. 

Dress for the weather, wear close toed shoes, and bring a water bottle. 

Meet on the path near the playground. 

All tools and instructions will be provided. 

Program: Westside Parks

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 97219

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Court-Ordered Community Service Application

Fulfill court-ordered community service hours by helping to cleanup a park in a neighborhood near you. Locations, dates, and times vary and will be determined after a phone screening. We want to ensure your shift will work with your schedule and transit options.

Please arrive on time and ready to work at the start of your shift. Please bring a water bottle, wear close-toed shoes, and dress appropriately for the weather. Training and tools will be provided on-site.

Tasks may include:

Litter pickup Landscaping Planting Trail Maintenance

A typical schedule for our community service volunteers is from:

Monday to Fridays, 8am to 2pm Saturdays 8am to 12pmThe Community Service Process:


1. Sign Up

From this opportunity page, click Respond, then Sign Up.

On the Create an Account Page, select Court-Ordered Community Service Application.

Fill out the application.

Tip: Remember your password! You'll sign in later to submit your service hours.


2. Phone Screening

Once your application is submitted, Volunteer Services will follow up for a 10 to 15 minute phone screening to place you in the right service opportunity. Or you may call (503) 823-5121 from Monday to Friday, 9am to 2pm during the summer months or 9am to 5pm during other seasons to begin your screening process. 


3. Scheduling

We will schedule you after the phone screening.


4. Attend Your Community Service Shifts

Arrive on time and ready to work! You will receive 2 bonus community service hours for showing up on time for your first shift.


5. Add Your Own Service Hours

After you attend each community service shift, sign into your Get Connected account to add your own hours.

Website: https://volunteer.portlandoregon.gov/

Sign into your accountClick Add Hours from the top menu.Select the opportunity you are assigned to, then select the shift or fill in the date and worked and hours worked.For User Groups, select Community Service.Then click, Submit Hour Entry.A staff member will review your hours for approval.


6. Finish Community Service

Please reach out to Volunteer.Services@PortlandOregon.gov when you have completed your hours. We will verify your service hours completion, then send an email to the email address you provided in the application to confirm your hours and provide any notes about work ethic. We would love to give you a great review!


Thank you for choosing to complete your service hours with Portland Parks & Recreation!

Program: Community Service

Fulfill court-ordered community service hours by helping to cleanup a park in a neighborhood near you. Locations, dates, and times vary and will be determined after a phone screening. We want to ensure your shift will work with your schedule and transit options.

Please arrive on time and ready to work at the start of your shift. Please bring a water bottle, wear close-toed shoes, and dress appropriately for the weather. Training and tools will be provided on-site.

Tasks may include:

Litter pickup Landscaping Planting Trail Maintenance

A typical schedule for our community service volunteers is from:

Monday to Fridays, 8am to 2pm Saturdays 8am to 12pmThe Community Service Process:


1. Sign Up

From this opportunity page, click Respond, then Sign Up.

On the Create an Account Page, select Court-Ordered Community Service Application.

Fill out the application.

Tip: Remember your password! You'll sign in later to submit your service hours.


2. Phone Screening

Once your application is submitted, Volunteer Services will follow up for a 10 to 15 minute phone screening to place you in the right service opportunity. Or you may call (503) 823-5121 from Monday to Friday, 9am to 2pm during the summer months or 9am to 5pm during other seasons to begin your screening process. 


3. Scheduling

We will schedule you after the phone screening.


4. Attend Your Community Service Shifts

Arrive on time and ready to work! You will receive 2 bonus community service hours for showing up on time for your first shift.


5. Add Your Own Service Hours

After you attend each community service shift, sign into your Get Connected account to add your own hours.

Website: https://volunteer.portlandoregon.gov/

Sign into your accountClick Add Hours from the top menu.Select the opportunity you are assigned to, then select the shift or fill in the date and worked and hours worked.For User Groups, select Community Service.Then click, Submit Hour Entry.A staff member will review your hours for approval.


6. Finish Community Service

Please reach out to Volunteer.Services@PortlandOregon.gov when you have completed your hours. We will verify your service hours completion, then send an email to the email address you provided in the application to confirm your hours and provide any notes about work ethic. We would love to give you a great review!


Thank you for choosing to complete your service hours with Portland Parks & Recreation!

Program: Community Service

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 97206

Allow Groups: No