Department of Waste Resources Seeks Volunteers for Programs
MORENO VALLEY (CNS) – Riverside County residents who want to make a hands-on difference promoting and demonstrating the benefits of recycling can sign up to volunteer for the Department of Waste Resources’ composting and recycling programs, which will be introduced during an orientation Saturday.
“Outreach volunteers assist with classes or events by interacting with the public, answering questions on outreach programs and distributing materials,” according to an agency statement. “The ideal volunteer enjoys meeting people, likes to learn new things and is passionate about the environment.”
The orientation for prospective volunteers is slated for 8 a.m. to noon Saturday at the department’s headquarters, 14310 Frederick St. in Moreno Valley.
Volunteer opportunities include participation in classes countywide that can ultimately lead to certification and hosting seminars in schools and community gardens, officials said.
“Outreach volunteers can choose to attend extra training and volunteer more hours to become a master composter,” the DWR said. “Outreach volunteers are integral to the success of recycling and composting programs and are recognized by the county annually for their dedication and hours worked.”
Volunteers can chose the dates and times that are best for them to help the agency with events.
For information on how to register, residents are asked to visit www.rcwaste.org/volunteer, or call 951-486-3200.
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