Volunteer: Grant Park Community Stewards (2nd shift) - Thursday, 12/4/2025Get outside, connect with an amazing community, and help bring a new eco-park to life! Join us for a fun and fulfilling morning at Grant Park, where you’ll connect with others, enjoy the fresh air, and make a real difference. You'll play an integral role in beautification and maintenance of the park, including trash pick-up, graffiti removal, irrigation and equipment maintenance, and more! About Grant Park: This new nature education center and eco-park in the heart of Mission Valley offers free STEM and environmental learning for underserved students and engaging nature programs for all ages—serving as a vibrant beacon of green space along the San Diego River for the entire community! This is an excellent opportunity for individuals with a flexible schedule to contribute 2 hours of service. Events are held every Thursday from 8 AM to 10 AM. Find other Grant Park volunteer events HERE! Weather: Light rain will not cancel the eventFor safety reasons, no pets are allowed at this eventThere are restroom facilities at this locationAll ages are welcome, but those under 16 need supervision. Ages 16 and 17 are allowed alone but with a parent signature. Program: Grant Park Get outside, connect with an amazing community, and help bring a new eco-park to life! Join us for a fun and fulfilling morning at Grant Park, where you’ll connect with others, enjoy the fresh air, and make a real difference. You'll play an integral role in beautification and maintenance of the park, including trash pick-up, graffiti removal, irrigation and equipment maintenance, and more! About Grant Park: This new nature education center and eco-park in the heart of Mission Valley offers free STEM and environmental learning for underserved students and engaging nature programs for all ages—serving as a vibrant beacon of green space along the San Diego River for the entire community! This is an excellent opportunity for individuals with a flexible schedule to contribute 2 hours of service. Events are held every Thursday from 8 AM to 10 AM. Find other Grant Park volunteer events HERE! Weather: Light rain will not cancel the eventFor safety reasons, no pets are allowed at this eventThere are restroom facilities at this locationAll ages are welcome, but those under 16 need supervision. Ages 16 and 17 are allowed alone but with a parent signature. Program: Grant Park Community Event Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Dec 4, 2025 Zip Code: 92108 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Rollin' with the River! ~A Rolling Tour of the San Diego River - Holiday EditionDo you want to explore the beauty of the San Diego River Trail, but you do not know how or feel unsafe doing it on your own? Do you cycle, skate, or scoot? Then join us for a fun HOLIDAY THEMED rolling tour of the beautiful San Diego River to learn about flora, fauna, and how to become an advocate for your community. (Please note: If you can't make this one, we hope to hold more of these fun, guided rolling river trail tours. If you would like to be notified when the next event is, sign up for our Rollin' with the River interest form! ) We will begin at Grant Park with an introduction to the backstory of the area, rolling to Fashion Valley mall and back, covering topics like the development of Mission Valley and First San Diego River Improvement Project (FSDRIP). Event Itinerary 11AM: Meetup 11:30AM: Rollout 12:30PM: Return to Grant Park, explore Holiday Art Festival 2PM: Festival end Location GRANT PARK, 2310 Camino Del Rio North, San Diego, 92108 NOTE: This is a beautiful, but challenging roll due to large cracks. If you are skating, this is an INTERMEDIATE path and we highly advise you to bring gummy/soft wheels and knee pads/wrist guards at minimum. Come skate with us if you like an adventure! All Wheels Welcome photos by @chris.parkes.photo See below for a clip of the trail from @SkatingSanDiego on Instagram: View this post on Instagram A post shared by San Diego Skate Spots! (@skatingsandiego) Program: Education Do you want to explore the beauty of the San Diego River Trail, but you do not know how or feel unsafe doing it on your own? Do you cycle, skate, or scoot? Then join us for a fun HOLIDAY THEMED rolling tour of the beautiful San Diego River to learn about flora, fauna, and how to become an advocate for your community. (Please note: If you can't make this one, we hope to hold more of these fun, guided rolling river trail tours. If you would like to be notified when the next event is, sign up for our Rollin' with the River interest form! ) We will begin at Grant Park with an introduction to the backstory of the area, rolling to Fashion Valley mall and back, covering topics like the development of Mission Valley and First San Diego River Improvement Project (FSDRIP). Event Itinerary 11AM: Meetup 11:30AM: Rollout 12:30PM: Return to Grant Park, explore Holiday Art Festival 2PM: Festival end Location GRANT PARK, 2310 Camino Del Rio North, San Diego, 92108 NOTE: This is a beautiful, but challenging roll due to large cracks. If you are skating, this is an INTERMEDIATE path and we highly advise you to bring gummy/soft wheels and knee pads/wrist guards at minimum. Come skate with us if you like an adventure! All Wheels Welcome photos by @chris.parkes.photo See below for a clip of the trail from @SkatingSanDiego on Instagram: View this post on Instagram A post shared by San Diego Skate Spots! (@skatingsandiego) Program: Education Community Event Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Dec 6, 2025 Zip Code: 92108 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: VOLUNTEER for Holiday Celebration and Art MarketCalling all hands on deck! The San Diego River Park foundation is hosting its first ever FRIENDS & NEIGHBORS HOLIDAY CELEBRATION AND ART MARKET and we need YOUR help. Roles needed Serving Cider/Cookies Parking Attendant Tidying/Litter/Custodial Program Assistants (wreath making, various stations) Outreach --->Click the blue SIGN UP button above to register as a volunteer for the event! INDIVIDUAL LINKS FOR EVENTS DURING SCHEDULE:Do you want to explore the beauty of the San Diego River Trail, but you do not know how or feel unsafe doing it on your own? Do you cycle, skate, or scoot? Then join us for a fun HOLIDAY THEMED rolling tour of the beautiful San Diego River to learn about flora, fauna, and how to become an advocate for your community. RSVP FOR MISSION VALLEY GARDEN CLUB 9-11AMIf you want to help care for native plants and pollinator gardens at the park, start out the morning at our garden club (just before the holiday event). Dig in and connect with nature and then enjoy the holiday fun after! Program: Grant Park Calling all hands on deck! The San Diego River Park foundation is hosting its first ever FRIENDS & NEIGHBORS HOLIDAY CELEBRATION AND ART MARKET and we need YOUR help. Roles needed Serving Cider/Cookies Parking Attendant Tidying/Litter/Custodial Program Assistants (wreath making, various stations) Outreach --->Click the blue SIGN UP button above to register as a volunteer for the event! INDIVIDUAL LINKS FOR EVENTS DURING SCHEDULE:Do you want to explore the beauty of the San Diego River Trail, but you do not know how or feel unsafe doing it on your own? Do you cycle, skate, or scoot? Then join us for a fun HOLIDAY THEMED rolling tour of the beautiful San Diego River to learn about flora, fauna, and how to become an advocate for your community. RSVP FOR MISSION VALLEY GARDEN CLUB 9-11AMIf you want to help care for native plants and pollinator gardens at the park, start out the morning at our garden club (just before the holiday event). Dig in and connect with nature and then enjoy the holiday fun after! Program: Grant Park Community Event Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Dec 6, 2025 Zip Code: 92108 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Education Docent Info Session - Tuesday 12/9Help us provide free hands-on nature-based STEM learning experiences to deserving kids. Imagine a role where you can combine your love for the great outdoors with your enthusiasm for sharing knowledge! As an Environmental Education Docent, you will have the opportunity to inspire children of all ages through engaging, hands-on experiences in nature and help them become environmental stewards. At this information session, we will talk about helping in our educational programs that empower local students and community members to explore the beauty of the San Diego River. You will work alongside dedicated individuals who share your passion for the outdoors and contribute to meaningful community science efforts. Imagine guiding a group of students as they discover the fascinating wildlife of the river, observe invertebrates up close, or learn how to identify various bird species. Your passion for nature can ignite curiosity and wonder in young minds, fostering a lifelong appreciation for the environment. Whether you are a seasoned nature lover or just beginning your journey, there is a place for you in our volunteer community. Join us in making a positive impact, and together, we can nurture a deeper connection between people and the natural world around us. Let’s inspire the next generation to love and protect the San Diego River! If your passions include:- Exploring the beauty of nature and enjoy spending your days outdoors- Sharing fascinating facts that spark curiosity and wonder- Being a dependable mentor who values punctuality and strong communication- Making learning an enjoyable adventureThen you would make a great Environmental Education Docent! Light snacks and beverages will be provided for event attendees, thanks to our community supporters! Program: Education Help us provide free hands-on nature-based STEM learning experiences to deserving kids. Imagine a role where you can combine your love for the great outdoors with your enthusiasm for sharing knowledge! As an Environmental Education Docent, you will have the opportunity to inspire children of all ages through engaging, hands-on experiences in nature and help them become environmental stewards. At this information session, we will talk about helping in our educational programs that empower local students and community members to explore the beauty of the San Diego River. You will work alongside dedicated individuals who share your passion for the outdoors and contribute to meaningful community science efforts. Imagine guiding a group of students as they discover the fascinating wildlife of the river, observe invertebrates up close, or learn how to identify various bird species. Your passion for nature can ignite curiosity and wonder in young minds, fostering a lifelong appreciation for the environment. Whether you are a seasoned nature lover or just beginning your journey, there is a place for you in our volunteer community. Join us in making a positive impact, and together, we can nurture a deeper connection between people and the natural world around us. Let’s inspire the next generation to love and protect the San Diego River! If your passions include:- Exploring the beauty of nature and enjoy spending your days outdoors- Sharing fascinating facts that spark curiosity and wonder- Being a dependable mentor who values punctuality and strong communication- Making learning an enjoyable adventureThen you would make a great Environmental Education Docent! Light snacks and beverages will be provided for event attendees, thanks to our community supporters! Program: Education Community Event Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Dec 9, 2025 Zip Code: 92108 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: One-Mile Action Club - Roll & Record 12/19Join the One-Mile Action Crew (O-MAC), a passionate community dedicated to the hands-on stewardship of the SD River Trail by tackling focused improvements one mile at a time. Our core activities include the Roll & Record—where we ride (all wheels welcome: bikes, wheelchair, skateboards, skates, blades...) to survey and gather critical data along the San Diego River Trail & Bikeway—and the immediate cleanup and trail maintenance needed in that specific segment. Come make new friends, combine light exercise with impactful social good, and finish your rewarding community effort with a celebratory coffee social. Start Location: OB Walk Bike Trail (4573 Gesner St, San Diego, CA 92117) Date: Friday, Dec. 19th (9-10am) We will begin at OB Walk Bike Trail in Ocean Beach at the Robb Field parking lots along the San Diego River Trail & Bikeway, with an introduction and brief training on safe riding and recording data. Then we will take an enjoyable group ride approximately 1-mile and back (2-miles round trip), collecting data and recording observations along the river trail. Followed by coffee Social at OB Coffee Cycle Roasting! NOTE: This scenic segment follows the river through the beautiful estuary and also road underpasses. While you will observe diverse wildlife and critical bird habitat, expect to encounter urban interfaces where the trail passes beneath busy roadways, highlighting the importance of our stewardship in these transitional zones. If you are skating, this is an EASY to INTERMEDIATE path and we highly advise you to bring gummy/soft wheels and knee pads/wrist guards at minimum. Come skate with us if you like an adventure! All Wheels Welcome. Note: if you are unable to join Dec. 19th, but interested in future events please take this brief One-Mile Action Club interest survey. Program: Education Join the One-Mile Action Crew (O-MAC), a passionate community dedicated to the hands-on stewardship of the SD River Trail by tackling focused improvements one mile at a time. Our core activities include the Roll & Record—where we ride (all wheels welcome: bikes, wheelchair, skateboards, skates, blades...) to survey and gather critical data along the San Diego River Trail & Bikeway—and the immediate cleanup and trail maintenance needed in that specific segment. Come make new friends, combine light exercise with impactful social good, and finish your rewarding community effort with a celebratory coffee social. Start Location: OB Walk Bike Trail (4573 Gesner St, San Diego, CA 92117) Date: Friday, Dec. 19th (9-10am) We will begin at OB Walk Bike Trail in Ocean Beach at the Robb Field parking lots along the San Diego River Trail & Bikeway, with an introduction and brief training on safe riding and recording data. Then we will take an enjoyable group ride approximately 1-mile and back (2-miles round trip), collecting data and recording observations along the river trail. Followed by coffee Social at OB Coffee Cycle Roasting! NOTE: This scenic segment follows the river through the beautiful estuary and also road underpasses. While you will observe diverse wildlife and critical bird habitat, expect to encounter urban interfaces where the trail passes beneath busy roadways, highlighting the importance of our stewardship in these transitional zones. If you are skating, this is an EASY to INTERMEDIATE path and we highly advise you to bring gummy/soft wheels and knee pads/wrist guards at minimum. Come skate with us if you like an adventure! All Wheels Welcome. Note: if you are unable to join Dec. 19th, but interested in future events please take this brief One-Mile Action Club interest survey. Program: Education Community Event Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Dec 19, 2025 Zip Code: 92117 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: DONATE: CARE Kits Needed!DONATE: Care Kits
The San Diego River Park Foundation partners with service providers to help use our knowledge of and access to the San Diego Riverbed and some tributary canyons to connect people experiencing homelessness with access to resources and pathways out of riverbed encampments. Our River Assessment Field Team members distribute Care Kits to our neighbors experiencing homelessness and use them as an engagement tool to build relationships. We also distribute these items during the rainy season, when our team goes out to inform people living in the riverbed during storms to notify them of hazards and potential flooding. Our Care Kit inventory is purely donation based, so every little bit helps! Please visit our Amazon Wishlist here to donate items: https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/NXBEI7EV559A/ref=hz_ls_biz_ex Program: River Assessment Field Team (R.A.F.T.) DONATE: Care Kits
The San Diego River Park Foundation partners with service providers to help use our knowledge of and access to the San Diego Riverbed and some tributary canyons to connect people experiencing homelessness with access to resources and pathways out of riverbed encampments. Our River Assessment Field Team members distribute Care Kits to our neighbors experiencing homelessness and use them as an engagement tool to build relationships. We also distribute these items during the rainy season, when our team goes out to inform people living in the riverbed during storms to notify them of hazards and potential flooding. Our Care Kit inventory is purely donation based, so every little bit helps! Please visit our Amazon Wishlist here to donate items: https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/NXBEI7EV559A/ref=hz_ls_biz_ex Program: River Assessment Field Team (R.A.F.T.) Community Event Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 92110 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Flyer Flyers - Independent HoursFlyer Flyers Want to help outreach and work on your own time? Help us spread our flyers around town! The majority of this work will take place in Mission Valley, putting up flyers at outdoor kiosks and local businesses. This is perfect for someone who wants to make an impact with a flexible schedule. Flyer drop off locations are typically pre-determined, but let us know if you think we should flyer at a place you don't already see on the list! NOTE: Flyer drop off locations will be sent to you AFTER meeting in person or virtually on Calendly. About the San Diego River Park Foundation: Founded in 2001, we are a nonprofit, environmental organization dedicated to the restoration of the San Diego River and creation of the San Diego River Park System. More info at www.sandiegoriver.org. Program: Independent Activities Flyer Flyers Want to help outreach and work on your own time? Help us spread our flyers around town! The majority of this work will take place in Mission Valley, putting up flyers at outdoor kiosks and local businesses. This is perfect for someone who wants to make an impact with a flexible schedule. Flyer drop off locations are typically pre-determined, but let us know if you think we should flyer at a place you don't already see on the list! NOTE: Flyer drop off locations will be sent to you AFTER meeting in person or virtually on Calendly. About the San Diego River Park Foundation: Founded in 2001, we are a nonprofit, environmental organization dedicated to the restoration of the San Diego River and creation of the San Diego River Park System. More info at www.sandiegoriver.org. Program: Independent Activities Community Event Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 92108 Allow Groups: No |