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Group
volunteer experiences with the Catalina Island Conservancy offer an enjoyable
opportunity to get into the outdoors, work as a cohesive team, share stories,
and create an awareness of island ecology and conservation issues. Volunteer
groups have an added advantage of many hands working cooperatively to tackle
and complete restoration projects that generate impressive results in a short
amount of time. An array of volunteer groups ranging from local and National
chapters of the Sierra Club, to college students and classes from across the
United States have volunteered with us. Group service trips typically work for
three to seven days at a time, and they are housed at the Laura Stein Volunteer
Camp located in the island's interior.
As you begin to plan your volunteer trip with the Catalina Island Conservancy
you will need to choose an individual from your group who is willing be your
group coordinator. The responsibilities of the Group Coordinator include
arranging boat transportation, contacting the Conservancy's coordinator, keeping
all participants informed by meeting with your group before your scheduled volunteer
trip and volunteering on the island with your group.
As a Conservancy volunteer you will be provided with on-island transportation,
training and tools for your projects, accommodations at the Laura Stein Volunteer
Camp, an educational program and a volunteer experience that is suited to your
group's age range, talents and abilities.
Group Application Packet
Volunteer Group Checklist
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