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Volunteer of the Month (Sep. 2009) Darren Iezzi fuels up while working on the new Wash Rd. Photo: BLM/N. Hamada




Volunteer Opportunities in the Imperial Sand Dunes

Campground Host

The BLM is looking for dedicated individuals to be campground hosts in several of the Imperial Sand Dunes popular areas.
General Volunteer

Many times we coordinate special volunteer projects to accommodate the needs of service groups, such as the Boy Scouts of America. If you would like to volunteer for a special project, let us know and we'll try to work up a project for you.


If you are interested in becoming a volunteer, please complete the Volunteer Application and return to the El Centro Field Office, Attention: Dallas Meeks.

For other volunteer opportunities available throughout California, visit Volunteer.Gov.


 

Volunteer of the Month
September 2009

 

Darren Iezzi of Blythe, CA donates valuable time operating heavy equipment in the construction of the new Wash Road.  Working 40 hours a week in hot, hot weather, Darren helps pave the way to a new season.



All action, little talk.
Awesome, dude.



 

Boy Scout Troop 301 (of Phoenix, AZ) volunteer and donate landscaping to the new Buttercup Ranger Station.  This project fulfilled an Eagle Scout requirement for one of the scouts.