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Please fill in the following information and submit. If you have any additional questions or would like more information contact
Rachael Carlyle, NCCF's Volunteer Manager at 252-393-8185.

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Check all areas that you would be interested in volunteering for:
Help our Coastkeepers monitor our coastal waters
Help us be heard! Attend critical meetings and be an active voice in protecting our coastal waters.
9am to 1pm, or 1pm to 4pm Monday through Friday. Volunteers answer and transfer phone calls, help with routine office tasks and greet the public.
Volunteers help fold, stuff, and label bulk mailings and the quarterly newsletter. These volunteers can work as often or infrequently as they like.
Use your car to deliver quantities of the quarterly newsletter to central coastal area visitors' centers, libraries, restaurants, etc.
Maintain NCCF headquarters landscaping.
Help with NCCF's annual Native Plant Sale - Earth Day weekend.
Restoration plantings are scheduled in the spring and early summer at various locations.
Help keep our protected areas clean!
Help monitor NCCF's coastal properties.
Help with NCCF's native plant program and Native Plant Sale.
Help with NCCF carpentry needs.
Help maintain headquarters building
Plant native vegetation and restore marshes at our "Living Shoreline" demonstration projects. Plantings are scheduled in the spring and early summer at various locations along the coast.
Volunteers can help bag oyster cultch, relay oyster bags, seed oyster reefs and monitor established reefs. Oyster Restoration events occur along the coast throughout the year.
Volunteers will load and transport recycled oyster shell from designated locations (restaurants, festivals, etc.) to shell stockpile areas. These shells will later be used in Oyster Restoration projects.
Volunteers and NCCF staff, pick-up trash, trim brush and maintain the nature trail at Hoop Pole Creek in Atlantic Beach. This event is the first Saturday in March.
The major coastal cleanup is an ideal opportunity for scout troops and outdoor clubs to lend a hand. The North Carolina Big Sweep clean-up event at Morris Landing in Holly Ridge occurs the first Saturday in October.
Clear brush and perform general maintenance on the Hoop Pole (Atlantic Beach) and Patsy Pond Nature Trail (Ocean).
Help NCCF monitor the Hoop Pole and Patsy Pond Nature Trails and other NCCF coastal properties. Volunteers are asked to walk these areas once a month to help monitor for maintenance needs and keep information brochures stocked.
Help NCCF staff at various festivals and events throughout the year.
 

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