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Two people on a beach carry trash bags of beach litter suspended from lengths of driftwood

We’re sharing some of our favorite National Volunteer Month features from recent years. 2019’s web story shared both the latest accomplishments of the thousands of citizen scientists at work in the sanctuary system and a few of the many opportunities for new volunteers.

In this photo, volunteers in Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary haul trash as a part of the International Coastal Cleanup, a massive global effort to clear the trash off our beaches.

https://sanctuaries.noaa.gov/news/apr19/citizen-science-volunteers-in-national-marine-sanctuaries.html

Reposted from @specialolympicspennsylvania We could never put into words how much our volunteers mea

Reposted from @specialolympicspennsylvania We could never put into words how much our volunteers mean to us. Countless hours spent coordinating, teaching, traveling, practicing, loving. Especially since we’ve gone virtual during this pandemic, the amount of gratitude and devotion we have to our amazing volunteers will never be properly expressed.
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Nonetheless we thank them, always, but more so than ever this week as we celebrate #NationalVolunteerWeek! Stay tuned for lots more to come for our week-long celebration of volunteers!!
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