Needs From: Save The Bay

Volunteer: Salter Grove Cleanup - March 21

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WHAT: Help keep Narragansett Bay clean with Save The Bay! Shoreline trash is ugly and harmful to wildlife, and cleanups are a great way to make a difference. We provide trash bags, sunscreen, hand sanitizer, and insect repellant - you bring the helping hands!

WHERE: Salter Grove Park. Use 461 Narragansett Parkway, Warwick as an approximate GPS address for beach location. Please keep an eye out for a small sign on Narragansett Parkway for George B Salter Grove. NOTE: Parking lot is very small! Please park in the neighborhood streets across Narragansett Parkway if you can, to leave room for families with children to use the park.

PREPARE

Bring your own water - we recommend a reusable bottle!Bring garden or work gloves (disposable gloves available).Wear sturdy closed-toe shoes, long pants, and dress for the weather.Plan time to shower and change afterward.Optional: Save resources by bringing your own trash grabber and bucket for collecting trash.

SAFETY TIPS

Use tick repellent and sunscreen (provided).Watch for poison ivy and don’t touch it! Learn to recognize it here.Stay within sight of the group.Watch your step! Avoid slippery rocks and sensitive dunes.Don’t overfill trash bags or carry heavy items without help.For sharp items or needles, inform a leader for proper disposal

WHAT NOT TO PICK UP

Embedded items (anything you'd have to dig out of the ground)Natural items such as seaweed, driftwood, or even a dead fish or bird. Nature will take care of it!Anything too heavy, sharp or hazardous to handle safely. Report these items to your cleanup leader.

AFTER THE CLEANUP: Use hand sanitizer, do a tick check, and shower/change at home to minimize exposure to ticks and poison ivy.

REGISTRATION NOTES

Pre-registration required. Age: Cleanups are recommended for ages 8+. Ages 16+ may participate independently; Ages 8-15 may participate with a parent or guardian. Parents with children will be asked to sign a family waiver at the event.  Team volunteering: Signing up as a team? See our Team Signup page for helpful information! If the cleanup is full, join the waitlist! Spaces often open up.

Confirmation of service letters are available upon request! Just ask your cleanup leader at the end of the event.

For questions or registration help, contact July Lewis at jlewis@savebay.org. We want you on our team!

Program: Save The Bay Shoreline Cleanups

Create an account if it is your first time here!
See Youth volunteering for information on how to set up an account as a minor, or on volunteering as a family.
See Team Signup to learn about options for groups

WHAT: Help keep Narragansett Bay clean with Save The Bay! Shoreline trash is ugly and harmful to wildlife, and cleanups are a great way to make a difference. We provide trash bags, sunscreen, hand sanitizer, and insect repellant - you bring the helping hands!

WHERE: Salter Grove Park. Use 461 Narragansett Parkway, Warwick as an approximate GPS address for beach location. Please keep an eye out for a small sign on Narragansett Parkway for George B Salter Grove. NOTE: Parking lot is very small! Please park in the neighborhood streets across Narragansett Parkway if you can, to leave room for families with children to use the park.

PREPARE

Bring your own water - we recommend a reusable bottle!Bring garden or work gloves (disposable gloves available).Wear sturdy closed-toe shoes, long pants, and dress for the weather.Plan time to shower and change afterward.Optional: Save resources by bringing your own trash grabber and bucket for collecting trash.

SAFETY TIPS

Use tick repellent and sunscreen (provided).Watch for poison ivy and don’t touch it! Learn to recognize it here.Stay within sight of the group.Watch your step! Avoid slippery rocks and sensitive dunes.Don’t overfill trash bags or carry heavy items without help.For sharp items or needles, inform a leader for proper disposal

WHAT NOT TO PICK UP

Embedded items (anything you'd have to dig out of the ground)Natural items such as seaweed, driftwood, or even a dead fish or bird. Nature will take care of it!Anything too heavy, sharp or hazardous to handle safely. Report these items to your cleanup leader.

AFTER THE CLEANUP: Use hand sanitizer, do a tick check, and shower/change at home to minimize exposure to ticks and poison ivy.

REGISTRATION NOTES

Pre-registration required. Age: Cleanups are recommended for ages 8+. Ages 16+ may participate independently; Ages 8-15 may participate with a parent or guardian. Parents with children will be asked to sign a family waiver at the event.  Team volunteering: Signing up as a team? See our Team Signup page for helpful information! If the cleanup is full, join the waitlist! Spaces often open up.

Confirmation of service letters are available upon request! Just ask your cleanup leader at the end of the event.

For questions or registration help, contact July Lewis at jlewis@savebay.org. We want you on our team!

Program: Save The Bay Shoreline Cleanups

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Mar 21, 2026

Zip Code: 02889

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Crescent Beach Cleanup - March 28

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WHAT: Help keep Narragansett Bay clean with Save The Bay! Shoreline trash is ugly and harmful to wildlife, and cleanups are a great way to make a difference. We provide trash bags, sunscreen, hand sanitizer, and insect repellant - you bring the helping hands!

WHERE: Park at Crescent Park, and meet at the gazebo. We will proceed to the beach access area at the opposite end of the park at the end of Beach Rd (so if you arrive late, look for us there!) NOTE: There is no precise address for this site. You can enter Crescent Park in your GPS, or use 700 Bullocks Point Ave, Riverside, RI 02915 (the carousel) and then look for the park on the OPPOSITE side of Bullocks Point Ave.  

PREPARE

Bring your own water - we recommend a reusable bottle!Bring garden or work gloves (disposable gloves available).Wear sturdy closed-toe shoes, long pants, and dress for the weather.Plan time to shower and change afterward.Optional: Save resources by bringing your own trash grabber and bucket for collecting trash.

SAFETY TIPS

Use tick repellent and sunscreen (provided).Watch for poison ivy and don’t touch it! Learn to recognize it here.Stay within sight of the group.Watch your step! Avoid slippery rocks and sensitive dunes.Don’t overfill trash bags or carry heavy items without help.For sharp items or needles, inform a leader for proper disposal

WHAT NOT TO PICK UP

Embedded items (anything you'd have to dig out of the ground)Natural items such as seaweed, driftwood, or even a dead fish or bird. Nature will take care of it!Anything too heavy, sharp or hazardous to handle safely. Report these items to your cleanup leader.

AFTER THE CLEANUP: Use hand sanitizer, do a tick check, and shower/change at home to minimize exposure to ticks and poison ivy.

REGISTRATION NOTES

Pre-registration required. Age: Cleanups are recommended for ages 8+. Ages 16+ may participate independently; Ages 8-15 may participate with a parent or guardian. Parents with children will be asked to sign a family waiver at the event.  Team volunteering: Signing up as a team? See our Team Signup page for helpful information! If the cleanup is full, join the waitlist! Spaces often open up.

Confirmation of service letters are available upon request! Just ask your cleanup leader at the end of the event.

For questions or registration help, contact July Lewis at jlewis@savebay.org. We want you on our team!

Program: Save The Bay Shoreline Cleanups

Create an account if it is your first time here!
See Youth volunteering for information on how to set up an account as a minor, or on volunteering as a family.
See Team Signup to learn about options for groups.

WHAT: Help keep Narragansett Bay clean with Save The Bay! Shoreline trash is ugly and harmful to wildlife, and cleanups are a great way to make a difference. We provide trash bags, sunscreen, hand sanitizer, and insect repellant - you bring the helping hands!

WHERE: Park at Crescent Park, and meet at the gazebo. We will proceed to the beach access area at the opposite end of the park at the end of Beach Rd (so if you arrive late, look for us there!) NOTE: There is no precise address for this site. You can enter Crescent Park in your GPS, or use 700 Bullocks Point Ave, Riverside, RI 02915 (the carousel) and then look for the park on the OPPOSITE side of Bullocks Point Ave.  

PREPARE

Bring your own water - we recommend a reusable bottle!Bring garden or work gloves (disposable gloves available).Wear sturdy closed-toe shoes, long pants, and dress for the weather.Plan time to shower and change afterward.Optional: Save resources by bringing your own trash grabber and bucket for collecting trash.

SAFETY TIPS

Use tick repellent and sunscreen (provided).Watch for poison ivy and don’t touch it! Learn to recognize it here.Stay within sight of the group.Watch your step! Avoid slippery rocks and sensitive dunes.Don’t overfill trash bags or carry heavy items without help.For sharp items or needles, inform a leader for proper disposal

WHAT NOT TO PICK UP

Embedded items (anything you'd have to dig out of the ground)Natural items such as seaweed, driftwood, or even a dead fish or bird. Nature will take care of it!Anything too heavy, sharp or hazardous to handle safely. Report these items to your cleanup leader.

AFTER THE CLEANUP: Use hand sanitizer, do a tick check, and shower/change at home to minimize exposure to ticks and poison ivy.

REGISTRATION NOTES

Pre-registration required. Age: Cleanups are recommended for ages 8+. Ages 16+ may participate independently; Ages 8-15 may participate with a parent or guardian. Parents with children will be asked to sign a family waiver at the event.  Team volunteering: Signing up as a team? See our Team Signup page for helpful information! If the cleanup is full, join the waitlist! Spaces often open up.

Confirmation of service letters are available upon request! Just ask your cleanup leader at the end of the event.

For questions or registration help, contact July Lewis at jlewis@savebay.org. We want you on our team!

Program: Save The Bay Shoreline Cleanups

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Mar 28, 2026

Zip Code: 02915

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Sabin Point Cleanup - April 4

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WHAT: Help keep Narragansett Bay clean with Save The Bay! Shoreline trash is ugly and harmful to wildlife, and cleanups are a great way to make a difference. We provide trash bags, sunscreen, hand sanitizer, and insect repellant - you bring the helping hands!

WHERE: Sabin Point Park, 130 Shore Rd, Riverside, RI 02915

PREPARE

Bring your own water - we recommend a reusable bottle!Bring garden or work gloves (disposable gloves available).Wear sturdy closed-toe shoes, long pants, and dress for the weather.Plan time to shower and change afterward.Optional: Save resources by bringing your own trash grabber and bucket for collecting trash.

SAFETY TIPS

Use tick repellent and sunscreen (provided).Watch for poison ivy and don’t touch it! Learn to recognize it here.Stay within sight of the group.Watch your step! Avoid slippery rocks and sensitive dunes.Don’t overfill trash bags or carry heavy items without help.For sharp items or needles, inform a leader for proper disposal

WHAT NOT TO PICK UP

Embedded items (anything you'd have to dig out of the ground)Natural items such as seaweed, driftwood, or even a dead fish or bird. Nature will take care of it!Anything too heavy, sharp or hazardous to handle safely. Report these items to your cleanup leader.

AFTER THE CLEANUP: Use hand sanitizer, do a tick check, and shower/change at home to minimize exposure to ticks and poison ivy.

REGISTRATION NOTES

Pre-registration required. Age: Cleanups are recommended for ages 8+. Ages 16+ may participate independently; Ages 8-15 may participate with a parent or guardian. Parents with children will be asked to sign a family waiver at the event.  Team volunteering: Signing up as a team? See our Team Signup page for helpful information! If the cleanup is full, join the waitlist! Spaces often open up.

Confirmation of service letters are available upon request! Just ask your cleanup leader at the end of the event.

For questions or registration help, contact July Lewis at jlewis@savebay.org. We want you on our team!

Program: Save The Bay Shoreline Cleanups

Create an account if it is your first time here!
See Youth volunteering for information on how to set up an account as a minor, or on volunteering as a family.
See Team Signup to learn about options for groups.

WHAT: Help keep Narragansett Bay clean with Save The Bay! Shoreline trash is ugly and harmful to wildlife, and cleanups are a great way to make a difference. We provide trash bags, sunscreen, hand sanitizer, and insect repellant - you bring the helping hands!

WHERE: Sabin Point Park, 130 Shore Rd, Riverside, RI 02915

PREPARE

Bring your own water - we recommend a reusable bottle!Bring garden or work gloves (disposable gloves available).Wear sturdy closed-toe shoes, long pants, and dress for the weather.Plan time to shower and change afterward.Optional: Save resources by bringing your own trash grabber and bucket for collecting trash.

SAFETY TIPS

Use tick repellent and sunscreen (provided).Watch for poison ivy and don’t touch it! Learn to recognize it here.Stay within sight of the group.Watch your step! Avoid slippery rocks and sensitive dunes.Don’t overfill trash bags or carry heavy items without help.For sharp items or needles, inform a leader for proper disposal

WHAT NOT TO PICK UP

Embedded items (anything you'd have to dig out of the ground)Natural items such as seaweed, driftwood, or even a dead fish or bird. Nature will take care of it!Anything too heavy, sharp or hazardous to handle safely. Report these items to your cleanup leader.

AFTER THE CLEANUP: Use hand sanitizer, do a tick check, and shower/change at home to minimize exposure to ticks and poison ivy.

REGISTRATION NOTES

Pre-registration required. Age: Cleanups are recommended for ages 8+. Ages 16+ may participate independently; Ages 8-15 may participate with a parent or guardian. Parents with children will be asked to sign a family waiver at the event.  Team volunteering: Signing up as a team? See our Team Signup page for helpful information! If the cleanup is full, join the waitlist! Spaces often open up.

Confirmation of service letters are available upon request! Just ask your cleanup leader at the end of the event.

For questions or registration help, contact July Lewis at jlewis@savebay.org. We want you on our team!

Program: Save The Bay Shoreline Cleanups

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 4, 2026

Zip Code: 02915

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Bold Point Park Cleanup - April 15

Create an account if it is your first time here!
See Youth volunteering for information on how to set up an account as a minor, or on volunteering as a family.
See Team Signup to learn about options for groups.

WHAT: Help keep Narragansett Bay clean with Save The Bay! Shoreline trash is ugly and harmful to wildlife, and cleanups are a great way to make a difference. We provide trash bags, sunscreen, hand sanitizer, and insect repellant - you bring the helping hands!

WHERE: Bold Point Park, Waterfront Drive, East Providence, RI. The park is located at the end of Waterfront Drive. See MAP for exact location.

PREPARE

Bring your own water - we recommend a reusable bottle!Bring garden or work gloves (disposable gloves available).Wear sturdy closed-toe shoes, long pants, and dress for the weather.Plan time to shower and change afterward.Optional: Save resources by bringing your own trash grabber and bucket for collecting trash.

SAFETY TIPS

Use tick repellent and sunscreen (provided).Watch for poison ivy and don’t touch it! Learn to recognize it here.Stay within sight of the group.Watch your step! Avoid slippery rocks and sensitive dunes.Don’t overfill trash bags or carry heavy items without help.For sharp items or needles, inform a leader for proper disposal

WHAT NOT TO PICK UP

Embedded items (anything you'd have to dig out of the ground)Natural items such as seaweed, driftwood, or even a dead fish or bird. Nature will take care of it!Anything too heavy, sharp or hazardous to handle safely. Report these items to your cleanup leader.

AFTER THE CLEANUP: Use hand sanitizer, do a tick check, and shower/change at home to minimize exposure to ticks and poison ivy.

REGISTRATION NOTES

Pre-registration required.Age: Cleanups are recommended for ages 8+. Ages 16+ may participate independently; Ages 8-15 may participate with a parent or guardian. Parents with children will be asked to sign a family waiver at the event. Team volunteering: Signing up as a team? See our Team Signup page for helpful information!If the cleanup is full, join the waitlist! Spaces often open up.

Confirmation of service letters are available upon request! Just ask your cleanup leader at the end of the event.

For questions or registration help, contact July Lewis at jlewis@savebay.org. We want you on our team!

Program: Save The Bay Shoreline Cleanups

Create an account if it is your first time here!
See Youth volunteering for information on how to set up an account as a minor, or on volunteering as a family.
See Team Signup to learn about options for groups.

WHAT: Help keep Narragansett Bay clean with Save The Bay! Shoreline trash is ugly and harmful to wildlife, and cleanups are a great way to make a difference. We provide trash bags, sunscreen, hand sanitizer, and insect repellant - you bring the helping hands!

WHERE: Bold Point Park, Waterfront Drive, East Providence, RI. The park is located at the end of Waterfront Drive. See MAP for exact location.

PREPARE

Bring your own water - we recommend a reusable bottle!Bring garden or work gloves (disposable gloves available).Wear sturdy closed-toe shoes, long pants, and dress for the weather.Plan time to shower and change afterward.Optional: Save resources by bringing your own trash grabber and bucket for collecting trash.

SAFETY TIPS

Use tick repellent and sunscreen (provided).Watch for poison ivy and don’t touch it! Learn to recognize it here.Stay within sight of the group.Watch your step! Avoid slippery rocks and sensitive dunes.Don’t overfill trash bags or carry heavy items without help.For sharp items or needles, inform a leader for proper disposal

WHAT NOT TO PICK UP

Embedded items (anything you'd have to dig out of the ground)Natural items such as seaweed, driftwood, or even a dead fish or bird. Nature will take care of it!Anything too heavy, sharp or hazardous to handle safely. Report these items to your cleanup leader.

AFTER THE CLEANUP: Use hand sanitizer, do a tick check, and shower/change at home to minimize exposure to ticks and poison ivy.

REGISTRATION NOTES

Pre-registration required.Age: Cleanups are recommended for ages 8+. Ages 16+ may participate independently; Ages 8-15 may participate with a parent or guardian. Parents with children will be asked to sign a family waiver at the event. Team volunteering: Signing up as a team? See our Team Signup page for helpful information!If the cleanup is full, join the waitlist! Spaces often open up.

Confirmation of service letters are available upon request! Just ask your cleanup leader at the end of the event.

For questions or registration help, contact July Lewis at jlewis@savebay.org. We want you on our team!

Program: Save The Bay Shoreline Cleanups

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 15, 2026

Zip Code: 02916

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Colt State Park Cleanup - April 16

Create an account if it is your first time here!
See Youth volunteering for information on how to set up an account as a minor, or on volunteering as a family.
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WHAT: Help keep Narragansett Bay clean with Save The Bay! Shoreline trash is ugly and harmful to wildlife, and cleanups are a great way to make a difference. We provide trash bags, sunscreen, hand sanitizer, and insect repellant - you bring the helping hands!

WHERE: Colt State Park, Bristol, RI. Meet at the "Surprise Hill" parking lot of Colt State Park. See map for exact meeting site. Here is a quick video showing you the meeting site using google maps.

PREPARE

Bring your own water - we recommend a reusable bottle!Bring garden or work gloves (disposable gloves available).Wear sturdy closed-toe shoes, long pants, and dress for the weather.Plan time to shower and change afterward.Optional: Save resources by bringing your own trash grabber and bucket for collecting trash.

SAFETY TIPS

Use tick repellent and sunscreen (provided).Watch for poison ivy and don’t touch it! Learn to recognize it here.Stay within sight of the group.Watch your step! Avoid slippery rocks and sensitive dunes.Don’t overfill trash bags or carry heavy items without help.For sharp items or needles, inform a leader for proper disposal

WHAT NOT TO PICK UP

Embedded items (anything you'd have to dig out of the ground)Natural items such as seaweed, driftwood, or even a dead fish or bird. Nature will take care of it!Anything too heavy, sharp or hazardous to handle safely. Report these items to your cleanup leader.

AFTER THE CLEANUP: Use hand sanitizer, do a tick check, and shower/change at home to minimize exposure to ticks and poison ivy.

REGISTRATION NOTES

Pre-registration required. Age: Cleanups are recommended for ages 8+. Ages 16+ may participate independently; Ages 8-15 may participate with a parent or guardian. Parents with children will be asked to sign a family waiver at the event.  Team volunteering: Signing up as a team? See our Team Signup page for helpful information! If the cleanup is full, join the waitlist! Spaces often open up.

Confirmation of service letters are available upon request! Just ask your cleanup leader at the end of the event.

For questions or registration help, contact July Lewis at jlewis@savebay.org. We want you on our team!

Program: Save The Bay Shoreline Cleanups

Create an account if it is your first time here!
See Youth volunteering for information on how to set up an account as a minor, or on volunteering as a family.
See Team Signup to learn about options for groups.

WHAT: Help keep Narragansett Bay clean with Save The Bay! Shoreline trash is ugly and harmful to wildlife, and cleanups are a great way to make a difference. We provide trash bags, sunscreen, hand sanitizer, and insect repellant - you bring the helping hands!

WHERE: Colt State Park, Bristol, RI. Meet at the "Surprise Hill" parking lot of Colt State Park. See map for exact meeting site. Here is a quick video showing you the meeting site using google maps.

PREPARE

Bring your own water - we recommend a reusable bottle!Bring garden or work gloves (disposable gloves available).Wear sturdy closed-toe shoes, long pants, and dress for the weather.Plan time to shower and change afterward.Optional: Save resources by bringing your own trash grabber and bucket for collecting trash.

SAFETY TIPS

Use tick repellent and sunscreen (provided).Watch for poison ivy and don’t touch it! Learn to recognize it here.Stay within sight of the group.Watch your step! Avoid slippery rocks and sensitive dunes.Don’t overfill trash bags or carry heavy items without help.For sharp items or needles, inform a leader for proper disposal

WHAT NOT TO PICK UP

Embedded items (anything you'd have to dig out of the ground)Natural items such as seaweed, driftwood, or even a dead fish or bird. Nature will take care of it!Anything too heavy, sharp or hazardous to handle safely. Report these items to your cleanup leader.

AFTER THE CLEANUP: Use hand sanitizer, do a tick check, and shower/change at home to minimize exposure to ticks and poison ivy.

REGISTRATION NOTES

Pre-registration required. Age: Cleanups are recommended for ages 8+. Ages 16+ may participate independently; Ages 8-15 may participate with a parent or guardian. Parents with children will be asked to sign a family waiver at the event.  Team volunteering: Signing up as a team? See our Team Signup page for helpful information! If the cleanup is full, join the waitlist! Spaces often open up.

Confirmation of service letters are available upon request! Just ask your cleanup leader at the end of the event.

For questions or registration help, contact July Lewis at jlewis@savebay.org. We want you on our team!

Program: Save The Bay Shoreline Cleanups

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 16, 2026

Zip Code: 02809

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Third Beach Cleanup - April 18

Create an account if it is your first time here!
See Youth volunteering for information on how to set up an account as a minor, or on volunteering as a family.
See Team Signup to learn about options for groups

WHAT: Help keep our coasts clean with Save The Bay and Norman Bird Sanctuary! Shoreline trash is ugly and harmful to wildlife, and cleanups are a great way to make a difference. We provide trash bags, sunscreen, hand sanitizer, and insect repellant - you bring the helping hands!

WHERE: We will meet at this lot on Third Beach Road, Middletown, RI ("Navy Beach"). Keep an eye out for Save The Bay signs!

PREPARE

Bring your own water - we recommend a reusable bottle!Bring garden or work gloves (disposable gloves available).Wear sturdy closed-toe shoes, long pants, and dress for the weather.Plan time to shower and change afterward.Optional: Save resources by bringing your own trash grabber and bucket for collecting trash.

SAFETY TIPS

Use tick repellent and sunscreen (provided).Watch for poison ivy and don’t touch it! Learn to recognize it here.Stay within sight of the group.Watch your step! Avoid slippery rocks and sensitive dunes.Don’t overfill trash bags or carry heavy items without help.For sharp items or needles, inform a leader for proper disposal

WHAT NOT TO PICK UP

Embedded items (anything you'd have to dig out of the ground)Natural items such as seaweed, driftwood, or even a dead fish or bird. Nature will take care of it!Anything too heavy, sharp or hazardous to handle safely. Report these items to your cleanup leader.

AFTER THE CLEANUP: Use hand sanitizer, do a tick check, and shower/change at home to minimize exposure to ticks and poison ivy.

REGISTRATION NOTES

Pre-registration required. Age: Cleanups are recommended for ages 8+. Ages 16+ may participate independently; Ages 8-15 may participate with a parent or guardian. Parents with children will be asked to sign a family waiver at the event.  Team volunteering: Signing up as a team? See our Team Signup page for helpful information! If the cleanup is full, join the waitlist! Spaces often open up.

Confirmation of service letters are available upon request! Just ask your cleanup leader at the end of the event.

For questions or registration help, contact July Lewis at jlewis@savebay.org. We want you on our team!

Program: Save The Bay Shoreline Cleanups

Create an account if it is your first time here!
See Youth volunteering for information on how to set up an account as a minor, or on volunteering as a family.
See Team Signup to learn about options for groups

WHAT: Help keep our coasts clean with Save The Bay and Norman Bird Sanctuary! Shoreline trash is ugly and harmful to wildlife, and cleanups are a great way to make a difference. We provide trash bags, sunscreen, hand sanitizer, and insect repellant - you bring the helping hands!

WHERE: We will meet at this lot on Third Beach Road, Middletown, RI ("Navy Beach"). Keep an eye out for Save The Bay signs!

PREPARE

Bring your own water - we recommend a reusable bottle!Bring garden or work gloves (disposable gloves available).Wear sturdy closed-toe shoes, long pants, and dress for the weather.Plan time to shower and change afterward.Optional: Save resources by bringing your own trash grabber and bucket for collecting trash.

SAFETY TIPS

Use tick repellent and sunscreen (provided).Watch for poison ivy and don’t touch it! Learn to recognize it here.Stay within sight of the group.Watch your step! Avoid slippery rocks and sensitive dunes.Don’t overfill trash bags or carry heavy items without help.For sharp items or needles, inform a leader for proper disposal

WHAT NOT TO PICK UP

Embedded items (anything you'd have to dig out of the ground)Natural items such as seaweed, driftwood, or even a dead fish or bird. Nature will take care of it!Anything too heavy, sharp or hazardous to handle safely. Report these items to your cleanup leader.

AFTER THE CLEANUP: Use hand sanitizer, do a tick check, and shower/change at home to minimize exposure to ticks and poison ivy.

REGISTRATION NOTES

Pre-registration required. Age: Cleanups are recommended for ages 8+. Ages 16+ may participate independently; Ages 8-15 may participate with a parent or guardian. Parents with children will be asked to sign a family waiver at the event.  Team volunteering: Signing up as a team? See our Team Signup page for helpful information! If the cleanup is full, join the waitlist! Spaces often open up.

Confirmation of service letters are available upon request! Just ask your cleanup leader at the end of the event.

For questions or registration help, contact July Lewis at jlewis@savebay.org. We want you on our team!

Program: Save The Bay Shoreline Cleanups

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 18, 2026

Zip Code: 02842

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Fields Point Cleanup - April 18

Create an account if it is your first time here!
See Youth volunteering for information on how to set up an account as a minor, or on volunteering as a family.
See Team Signup to learn about options for groups.

WHAT: Help keep Narragansett Bay clean with Save The Bay! Shoreline trash is ugly and harmful to wildlife, and cleanups are a great way to make a difference. We provide trash bags, sunscreen, hand sanitizer, and insect repellant - you bring the helping hands!

WHERE: 100 Save The Bay Drive, Providence, RI. The entrance to Save The Bay is through the Johnson & Wales Harborside Campus, via the main entrance at Harborside Blvd. Waze works best to get you here! Google Maps and other systems may take you down a gated road (Shipyard St) that you cannot access without a key card. If you use another system, just ignore any directions to turn from Allens Ave onto Ernest St, and continue along Allens until you get to Harborside Blvd. See map for exact location.

PREPARE

Bring your own water - we recommend a reusable bottle!Bring garden or work gloves (disposable gloves available).Wear sturdy closed-toe shoes, long pants, and dress for the weather (be sure to bundle up!).Plan time to shower and change afterward.Optional: Save resources by bringing your own trash grabber and bucket for collecting trash.

SAFETY TIPS

Use tick repellent and sunscreen (provided).Watch for poison ivy and don’t touch it! Learn to recognize it here.Stay within sight of the group.Watch your step! Avoid slippery rocks and sensitive dunes.Don’t overfill trash bags or carry heavy items without help.For sharp items or needles, inform a leader for proper disposal

WHAT NOT TO PICK UP

Embedded items (anything you'd have to dig out of the ground)Natural items such as seaweed, driftwood, or even a dead fish or bird. Nature will take care of it!Anything too heavy, sharp or hazardous to handle safely. Report these items to your cleanup leader.

AFTER THE CLEANUP: Use hand sanitizer, do a tick check, and shower/change at home to minimize exposure to ticks and poison ivy.

REGISTRATION NOTES

Pre-registration required. Age: Cleanups are recommended for ages 8+. Ages 16+ may participate independently; Ages 8-15 may participate with a parent or guardian. Parents with children will be asked to sign a family waiver at the event.  Team volunteering: Signing up as a team? See our Team Signup page for helpful information! If the cleanup is full, join the waitlist! Spaces often open up.

Confirmation of service letters are available upon request! Just ask your cleanup leader at the end of the event.

For questions or registration help, contact July Lewis at jlewis@savebay.org. We want you on our team!

Program: Save The Bay Shoreline Cleanups

Create an account if it is your first time here!
See Youth volunteering for information on how to set up an account as a minor, or on volunteering as a family.
See Team Signup to learn about options for groups.

WHAT: Help keep Narragansett Bay clean with Save The Bay! Shoreline trash is ugly and harmful to wildlife, and cleanups are a great way to make a difference. We provide trash bags, sunscreen, hand sanitizer, and insect repellant - you bring the helping hands!

WHERE: 100 Save The Bay Drive, Providence, RI. The entrance to Save The Bay is through the Johnson & Wales Harborside Campus, via the main entrance at Harborside Blvd. Waze works best to get you here! Google Maps and other systems may take you down a gated road (Shipyard St) that you cannot access without a key card. If you use another system, just ignore any directions to turn from Allens Ave onto Ernest St, and continue along Allens until you get to Harborside Blvd. See map for exact location.

PREPARE

Bring your own water - we recommend a reusable bottle!Bring garden or work gloves (disposable gloves available).Wear sturdy closed-toe shoes, long pants, and dress for the weather (be sure to bundle up!).Plan time to shower and change afterward.Optional: Save resources by bringing your own trash grabber and bucket for collecting trash.

SAFETY TIPS

Use tick repellent and sunscreen (provided).Watch for poison ivy and don’t touch it! Learn to recognize it here.Stay within sight of the group.Watch your step! Avoid slippery rocks and sensitive dunes.Don’t overfill trash bags or carry heavy items without help.For sharp items or needles, inform a leader for proper disposal

WHAT NOT TO PICK UP

Embedded items (anything you'd have to dig out of the ground)Natural items such as seaweed, driftwood, or even a dead fish or bird. Nature will take care of it!Anything too heavy, sharp or hazardous to handle safely. Report these items to your cleanup leader.

AFTER THE CLEANUP: Use hand sanitizer, do a tick check, and shower/change at home to minimize exposure to ticks and poison ivy.

REGISTRATION NOTES

Pre-registration required. Age: Cleanups are recommended for ages 8+. Ages 16+ may participate independently; Ages 8-15 may participate with a parent or guardian. Parents with children will be asked to sign a family waiver at the event.  Team volunteering: Signing up as a team? See our Team Signup page for helpful information! If the cleanup is full, join the waitlist! Spaces often open up.

Confirmation of service letters are available upon request! Just ask your cleanup leader at the end of the event.

For questions or registration help, contact July Lewis at jlewis@savebay.org. We want you on our team!

Program: Save The Bay Shoreline Cleanups

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 18, 2026

Zip Code: 02905

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Barrington Town Beach Cleanup - April 18

Create an account if it is your first time here!
See Youth volunteering for information on how to set up an account as a minor, or on volunteering as a family.
See Team Signup to learn about options for groups.

WHAT: Help keep Narragansett Bay clean with Save The Bay and Barrington Land Conservation Trust!! Shoreline trash is ugly and harmful to wildlife, and cleanups are a great way to make a difference. We provide trash bags, sunscreen, hand sanitizer, and insect repellant - you bring the helping hands!

WHERE: Barrington Town Beach, Bay Rd, Barrington RI 02806. Continue to the end of Bay Rd to reach the beach parking lot. Keep an eye out for Save the Bay signs for where to meet!

PREPARE

Bring your own water - we recommend a reusable bottle!Bring garden or work gloves (disposable gloves available).Wear sturdy closed-toe shoes, long pants, and dress for the weather.Plan time to shower and change afterward.Optional: Save resources by bringing your own trash grabber and bucket for collecting trash.

SAFETY TIPS

Use tick repellent and sunscreen (provided).Watch for poison ivy and don’t touch it! Learn to recognize it here.Stay within sight of the group.Watch your step! Avoid slippery rocks and sensitive dunes.Don’t overfill trash bags or carry heavy items without help.For sharp items or needles, inform a leader for proper disposal

WHAT NOT TO PICK UP

Embedded items (anything you'd have to dig out of the ground)Natural items such as seaweed, driftwood, or even a dead fish or bird. Nature will take care of it!Anything too heavy, sharp or hazardous to handle safely. Report these items to your cleanup leader.

AFTER THE CLEANUP: Use hand sanitizer, do a tick check, and shower/change at home to minimize exposure to ticks and poison ivy.

REGISTRATION NOTES

Pre-registration required. Age: Cleanups are recommended for ages 8+. Ages 16+ may participate independently; Ages 8-15 may participate with a parent or guardian. Parents with children will be asked to sign a family waiver at the event.  Team volunteering: Signing up as a team? See our Team Signup page for helpful information! If the cleanup is full, join the waitlist! Spaces often open up.

Confirmation of service letters are available upon request! Just ask your cleanup leader at the end of the event.

For questions or registration help, contact July Lewis at jlewis@savebay.org. We want you on our team!

Program: Save The Bay Shoreline Cleanups

Create an account if it is your first time here!
See Youth volunteering for information on how to set up an account as a minor, or on volunteering as a family.
See Team Signup to learn about options for groups.

WHAT: Help keep Narragansett Bay clean with Save The Bay and Barrington Land Conservation Trust!! Shoreline trash is ugly and harmful to wildlife, and cleanups are a great way to make a difference. We provide trash bags, sunscreen, hand sanitizer, and insect repellant - you bring the helping hands!

WHERE: Barrington Town Beach, Bay Rd, Barrington RI 02806. Continue to the end of Bay Rd to reach the beach parking lot. Keep an eye out for Save the Bay signs for where to meet!

PREPARE

Bring your own water - we recommend a reusable bottle!Bring garden or work gloves (disposable gloves available).Wear sturdy closed-toe shoes, long pants, and dress for the weather.Plan time to shower and change afterward.Optional: Save resources by bringing your own trash grabber and bucket for collecting trash.

SAFETY TIPS

Use tick repellent and sunscreen (provided).Watch for poison ivy and don’t touch it! Learn to recognize it here.Stay within sight of the group.Watch your step! Avoid slippery rocks and sensitive dunes.Don’t overfill trash bags or carry heavy items without help.For sharp items or needles, inform a leader for proper disposal

WHAT NOT TO PICK UP

Embedded items (anything you'd have to dig out of the ground)Natural items such as seaweed, driftwood, or even a dead fish or bird. Nature will take care of it!Anything too heavy, sharp or hazardous to handle safely. Report these items to your cleanup leader.

AFTER THE CLEANUP: Use hand sanitizer, do a tick check, and shower/change at home to minimize exposure to ticks and poison ivy.

REGISTRATION NOTES

Pre-registration required. Age: Cleanups are recommended for ages 8+. Ages 16+ may participate independently; Ages 8-15 may participate with a parent or guardian. Parents with children will be asked to sign a family waiver at the event.  Team volunteering: Signing up as a team? See our Team Signup page for helpful information! If the cleanup is full, join the waitlist! Spaces often open up.

Confirmation of service letters are available upon request! Just ask your cleanup leader at the end of the event.

For questions or registration help, contact July Lewis at jlewis@savebay.org. We want you on our team!

Program: Save The Bay Shoreline Cleanups

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 18, 2026

Zip Code: 02806

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Tongue Pond Cleanup - April 22

Create an account if it is your first time here!
See Youth volunteering for information on how to set up an account as a minor, or on volunteering as a family.
See Team Signup to learn about options for groups.

WHAT: Help keep Narragansett Bay clean with Save The Bay and Pawtuxet River Authority! Shoreline trash is ugly and harmful to wildlife, and cleanups are a great way to make a difference. We provide trash bags, sunscreen, hand sanitizer, and insect repellant - you bring the helping hands!

WHERE: Park and meet at the Lowe's parking lot, 247 Garfield Ave, Cranston, RI 02920. NOTE: This is a heavy-duty site, with lots to do! 

PREPARE

Bring your own water - we recommend a reusable bottle!Bring garden or work gloves (disposable gloves available).Wear sturdy closed-toe shoes, long pants, and dress for the weather.Plan time to shower and change afterward.Optional: Save resources by bringing your own trash grabber and bucket for collecting trash.

SAFETY TIPS

Use tick repellent and sunscreen (provided).Watch for poison ivy and don’t touch it! Learn to recognize it here.Stay within sight of the group.Watch your step! Avoid slippery rocks and sensitive dunes.Don’t overfill trash bags or carry heavy items without help.For sharp items or needles, inform a leader for proper disposal

WHAT NOT TO PICK UP

Embedded items (anything you'd have to dig out of the ground)Natural items such as seaweed, driftwood, or even a dead fish or bird. Nature will take care of it!Anything too heavy, sharp or hazardous to handle safely. Report these items to your cleanup leader.

AFTER THE CLEANUP: Use hand sanitizer, do a tick check, and shower/change at home to minimize exposure to ticks and poison ivy.

REGISTRATION NOTES

Pre-registration required. Age: Cleanups are recommended for ages 8+. Ages 16+ may participate independently; Ages 8-15 may participate with a parent or guardian. Parents with children will be asked to sign a family waiver at the event.  Team volunteering: Signing up as a team? See our Team Signup page for helpful information! If the cleanup is full, join the waitlist! Spaces often open up.

Confirmation of service letters are available upon request! Just ask your cleanup leader at the end of the event.

For questions or registration help, contact July Lewis at jlewis@savebay.org. We want you on our team!

Program: Save The Bay Shoreline Cleanups

Create an account if it is your first time here!
See Youth volunteering for information on how to set up an account as a minor, or on volunteering as a family.
See Team Signup to learn about options for groups.

WHAT: Help keep Narragansett Bay clean with Save The Bay and Pawtuxet River Authority! Shoreline trash is ugly and harmful to wildlife, and cleanups are a great way to make a difference. We provide trash bags, sunscreen, hand sanitizer, and insect repellant - you bring the helping hands!

WHERE: Park and meet at the Lowe's parking lot, 247 Garfield Ave, Cranston, RI 02920. NOTE: This is a heavy-duty site, with lots to do! 

PREPARE

Bring your own water - we recommend a reusable bottle!Bring garden or work gloves (disposable gloves available).Wear sturdy closed-toe shoes, long pants, and dress for the weather.Plan time to shower and change afterward.Optional: Save resources by bringing your own trash grabber and bucket for collecting trash.

SAFETY TIPS

Use tick repellent and sunscreen (provided).Watch for poison ivy and don’t touch it! Learn to recognize it here.Stay within sight of the group.Watch your step! Avoid slippery rocks and sensitive dunes.Don’t overfill trash bags or carry heavy items without help.For sharp items or needles, inform a leader for proper disposal

WHAT NOT TO PICK UP

Embedded items (anything you'd have to dig out of the ground)Natural items such as seaweed, driftwood, or even a dead fish or bird. Nature will take care of it!Anything too heavy, sharp or hazardous to handle safely. Report these items to your cleanup leader.

AFTER THE CLEANUP: Use hand sanitizer, do a tick check, and shower/change at home to minimize exposure to ticks and poison ivy.

REGISTRATION NOTES

Pre-registration required. Age: Cleanups are recommended for ages 8+. Ages 16+ may participate independently; Ages 8-15 may participate with a parent or guardian. Parents with children will be asked to sign a family waiver at the event.  Team volunteering: Signing up as a team? See our Team Signup page for helpful information! If the cleanup is full, join the waitlist! Spaces often open up.

Confirmation of service letters are available upon request! Just ask your cleanup leader at the end of the event.

For questions or registration help, contact July Lewis at jlewis@savebay.org. We want you on our team!

Program: Save The Bay Shoreline Cleanups

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 22, 2026

Zip Code: 02920

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Rocky Point Park Cleanup - April 23

Create an account if it is your first time here!
See Youth volunteering for information on how to set up an account as a minor, or on volunteering as a family.
See Team Signup to learn about options for groups.

WHAT: Help keep Narragansett Bay clean with Save The Bay! Shoreline trash is ugly and harmful to wildlife, and cleanups are a great way to make a difference. We provide trash bags, sunscreen, hand sanitizer, and insect repellant - you bring the helping hands!

WHERE: 1 Rocky Point Ave, Warwick, RI. This is the large lot with the entrance across from the Bottom Line Bar & Grill on 415 Palmer Ave, Warwick, RI 02889. SEE MAP for exact location.

PREPARE

Bring your own water - we recommend a reusable bottle!Bring garden or work gloves (disposable gloves available).Wear sturdy closed-toe shoes, long pants, and dress for the weather.Plan time to shower and change afterward.Optional: Save resources by bringing your own trash grabber and bucket for collecting trash.

SAFETY TIPS

Use tick repellent and sunscreen (provided).Watch for poison ivy and don’t touch it! Learn to recognize it here.Stay within sight of the group.Watch your step! Avoid slippery rocks and sensitive dunes.Don’t overfill trash bags or carry heavy items without help.For sharp items or needles, inform a leader for proper disposal

WHAT NOT TO PICK UP

Embedded items (anything you'd have to dig out of the ground)Natural items such as seaweed, driftwood, or even a dead fish or bird. Nature will take care of it!Anything too heavy, sharp or hazardous to handle safely. Report these items to your cleanup leader.

AFTER THE CLEANUP: Use hand sanitizer, do a tick check, and shower/change at home to minimize exposure to ticks and poison ivy.

REGISTRATION NOTES

Pre-registration required. Age: Cleanups are recommended for ages 8+. Ages 16+ may participate independently; Ages 8-15 may participate with a parent or guardian. Parents with children will be asked to sign a family waiver at the event.  Team volunteering: Signing up as a team? See our Team Signup page for helpful information! If the cleanup is full, join the waitlist! Spaces often open up.

Confirmation of service letters are available upon request! Just ask your cleanup leader at the end of the event.

For questions or registration help, contact July Lewis at jlewis@savebay.org. We want you on our team!

Program: Save The Bay Shoreline Cleanups

Create an account if it is your first time here!
See Youth volunteering for information on how to set up an account as a minor, or on volunteering as a family.
See Team Signup to learn about options for groups.

WHAT: Help keep Narragansett Bay clean with Save The Bay! Shoreline trash is ugly and harmful to wildlife, and cleanups are a great way to make a difference. We provide trash bags, sunscreen, hand sanitizer, and insect repellant - you bring the helping hands!

WHERE: 1 Rocky Point Ave, Warwick, RI. This is the large lot with the entrance across from the Bottom Line Bar & Grill on 415 Palmer Ave, Warwick, RI 02889. SEE MAP for exact location.

PREPARE

Bring your own water - we recommend a reusable bottle!Bring garden or work gloves (disposable gloves available).Wear sturdy closed-toe shoes, long pants, and dress for the weather.Plan time to shower and change afterward.Optional: Save resources by bringing your own trash grabber and bucket for collecting trash.

SAFETY TIPS

Use tick repellent and sunscreen (provided).Watch for poison ivy and don’t touch it! Learn to recognize it here.Stay within sight of the group.Watch your step! Avoid slippery rocks and sensitive dunes.Don’t overfill trash bags or carry heavy items without help.For sharp items or needles, inform a leader for proper disposal

WHAT NOT TO PICK UP

Embedded items (anything you'd have to dig out of the ground)Natural items such as seaweed, driftwood, or even a dead fish or bird. Nature will take care of it!Anything too heavy, sharp or hazardous to handle safely. Report these items to your cleanup leader.

AFTER THE CLEANUP: Use hand sanitizer, do a tick check, and shower/change at home to minimize exposure to ticks and poison ivy.

REGISTRATION NOTES

Pre-registration required. Age: Cleanups are recommended for ages 8+. Ages 16+ may participate independently; Ages 8-15 may participate with a parent or guardian. Parents with children will be asked to sign a family waiver at the event.  Team volunteering: Signing up as a team? See our Team Signup page for helpful information! If the cleanup is full, join the waitlist! Spaces often open up.

Confirmation of service letters are available upon request! Just ask your cleanup leader at the end of the event.

For questions or registration help, contact July Lewis at jlewis@savebay.org. We want you on our team!

Program: Save The Bay Shoreline Cleanups

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 23, 2026

Zip Code: 02889

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Weaver Cove Cleanup - April 24

Create an account if it is your first time here!
See Youth volunteering for information on how to set up an account as a minor, or on volunteering as a family.
See Team Signup to learn about options for groups.

WHAT: Help keep Narragansett Bay clean with Save The Bay! Shoreline trash is ugly and harmful to wildlife, and cleanups are a great way to make a difference. We provide trash bags, sunscreen, hand sanitizer, and insect repellant - you bring the helping hands!

WHERE: Weaver Cove Boat Ramp, Burma Rd, Portsmouth, RI 02871. There is no precise address for this site. Enter the park off of Burma Road and follow the road all the way down to the parking lot. The boat ramp is on the far side of the lot. Parking is limited, please carpool or take alternative transportation if possible!

PREPARE

Bring your own water - we recommend a reusable bottle!Bring garden or work gloves (disposable gloves available).Wear sturdy closed-toe shoes, long pants, and dress for the weather.Plan time to shower and change afterward.Optional: Save resources by bringing your own trash grabber and bucket for collecting trash.

SAFETY TIPS

Use tick repellent and sunscreen (provided).Watch for poison ivy and don’t touch it! Learn to recognize it here.Stay within sight of the group.Watch your step! Avoid slippery rocks and sensitive dunes.Don’t overfill trash bags or carry heavy items without help.For sharp items or needles, inform a leader for proper disposal

WHAT NOT TO PICK UP

Embedded items (anything you'd have to dig out of the ground)Natural items such as seaweed, driftwood, or even a dead fish or bird. Nature will take care of it!Anything too heavy, sharp or hazardous to handle safely. Report these items to your cleanup leader.

AFTER THE CLEANUP: Use hand sanitizer, do a tick check, and shower/change at home to minimize exposure to ticks and poison ivy.

REGISTRATION NOTES

Pre-registration required. Age: Cleanups are recommended for ages 8+. Ages 16+ may participate independently; Ages 8-15 may participate with a parent or guardian. Parents with children will be asked to sign a family waiver at the event.  Team volunteering: Signing up as a team? See our Team Signup page for helpful information! If the cleanup is full, join the waitlist! Spaces often open up.

Confirmation of service letters are available upon request! Just ask your cleanup leader at the end of the event.

For questions or registration help, contact July Lewis at jlewis@savebay.org. We want you on our team!

Program: Save The Bay Shoreline Cleanups

Create an account if it is your first time here!
See Youth volunteering for information on how to set up an account as a minor, or on volunteering as a family.
See Team Signup to learn about options for groups.

WHAT: Help keep Narragansett Bay clean with Save The Bay! Shoreline trash is ugly and harmful to wildlife, and cleanups are a great way to make a difference. We provide trash bags, sunscreen, hand sanitizer, and insect repellant - you bring the helping hands!

WHERE: Weaver Cove Boat Ramp, Burma Rd, Portsmouth, RI 02871. There is no precise address for this site. Enter the park off of Burma Road and follow the road all the way down to the parking lot. The boat ramp is on the far side of the lot. Parking is limited, please carpool or take alternative transportation if possible!

PREPARE

Bring your own water - we recommend a reusable bottle!Bring garden or work gloves (disposable gloves available).Wear sturdy closed-toe shoes, long pants, and dress for the weather.Plan time to shower and change afterward.Optional: Save resources by bringing your own trash grabber and bucket for collecting trash.

SAFETY TIPS

Use tick repellent and sunscreen (provided).Watch for poison ivy and don’t touch it! Learn to recognize it here.Stay within sight of the group.Watch your step! Avoid slippery rocks and sensitive dunes.Don’t overfill trash bags or carry heavy items without help.For sharp items or needles, inform a leader for proper disposal

WHAT NOT TO PICK UP

Embedded items (anything you'd have to dig out of the ground)Natural items such as seaweed, driftwood, or even a dead fish or bird. Nature will take care of it!Anything too heavy, sharp or hazardous to handle safely. Report these items to your cleanup leader.

AFTER THE CLEANUP: Use hand sanitizer, do a tick check, and shower/change at home to minimize exposure to ticks and poison ivy.

REGISTRATION NOTES

Pre-registration required. Age: Cleanups are recommended for ages 8+. Ages 16+ may participate independently; Ages 8-15 may participate with a parent or guardian. Parents with children will be asked to sign a family waiver at the event.  Team volunteering: Signing up as a team? See our Team Signup page for helpful information! If the cleanup is full, join the waitlist! Spaces often open up.

Confirmation of service letters are available upon request! Just ask your cleanup leader at the end of the event.

For questions or registration help, contact July Lewis at jlewis@savebay.org. We want you on our team!

Program: Save The Bay Shoreline Cleanups

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 24, 2026

Zip Code: 02871

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Oakland Beach Cleanup - April 25

Create an account if it is your first time here!
See Youth volunteering for information on how to set up an account as a minor, or on volunteering as a family.
See Team Signup to learn about options for groups.

WHAT: Help keep Narragansett Bay clean with Save The Bay! Shoreline trash is ugly and dangerous to wildlife, and shoreline cleanups are a great way for volunteers to make a difference. 

WHERE: 889 Oakland Beach Ave, Warwick, RI 02889. This is the address for Iggy's...continue past this address and park in the Oakland Beach parking lot, and meet at the gazebo in the middle of the lawn.

PREPARE

Bring your own water - we recommend a reusable bottle!Bring garden or work gloves (disposable gloves available).Wear sturdy closed-toe shoes, long pants, and dress for the weather.Plan time to shower and change afterward.Optional: Save resources by bringing your own trash grabber and bucket for collecting trash.

SAFETY TIPS

Use tick repellent and sunscreen (provided).Watch for poison ivy and don’t touch it! Learn to recognize it here.Stay within sight of the group.Watch your step! Avoid slippery rocks and sensitive dunes.Don’t overfill trash bags or carry heavy items without help.For sharp items or needles, inform a leader for proper disposal

WHAT NOT TO PICK UP

Embedded items (anything you'd have to dig out of the ground)Natural items such as seaweed, driftwood, or even a dead fish or bird. Nature will take care of it!Anything too heavy, sharp or hazardous to handle safely. Report these items to your cleanup leader.

AFTER THE CLEANUP: Use hand sanitizer, do a tick check, and shower/change at home to minimize exposure to ticks and poison ivy.

REGISTRATION NOTE

Pre-registration required.Age: Cleanups are recommended for ages 8+. Ages 16+ may participate independently; Ages 8-15 may participate with a parent or guardian. Parents with children will be asked to sign a family waiver at the event. Team volunteering: Signing up as a team? See our Team Signup page for helpful information!If the cleanup is full, join the waitlist! Spaces often open up.

Confirmation of service letters are available upon request! Just ask your cleanup leader at the end of the event.

For questions or registration help, contact July Lewis at jlewis@savebay.org. We want you on our team!

Program: Save The Bay Shoreline Cleanups

Create an account if it is your first time here!
See Youth volunteering for information on how to set up an account as a minor, or on volunteering as a family.
See Team Signup to learn about options for groups.

WHAT: Help keep Narragansett Bay clean with Save The Bay! Shoreline trash is ugly and dangerous to wildlife, and shoreline cleanups are a great way for volunteers to make a difference. 

WHERE: 889 Oakland Beach Ave, Warwick, RI 02889. This is the address for Iggy's...continue past this address and park in the Oakland Beach parking lot, and meet at the gazebo in the middle of the lawn.

PREPARE

Bring your own water - we recommend a reusable bottle!Bring garden or work gloves (disposable gloves available).Wear sturdy closed-toe shoes, long pants, and dress for the weather.Plan time to shower and change afterward.Optional: Save resources by bringing your own trash grabber and bucket for collecting trash.

SAFETY TIPS

Use tick repellent and sunscreen (provided).Watch for poison ivy and don’t touch it! Learn to recognize it here.Stay within sight of the group.Watch your step! Avoid slippery rocks and sensitive dunes.Don’t overfill trash bags or carry heavy items without help.For sharp items or needles, inform a leader for proper disposal

WHAT NOT TO PICK UP

Embedded items (anything you'd have to dig out of the ground)Natural items such as seaweed, driftwood, or even a dead fish or bird. Nature will take care of it!Anything too heavy, sharp or hazardous to handle safely. Report these items to your cleanup leader.

AFTER THE CLEANUP: Use hand sanitizer, do a tick check, and shower/change at home to minimize exposure to ticks and poison ivy.

REGISTRATION NOTE

Pre-registration required.Age: Cleanups are recommended for ages 8+. Ages 16+ may participate independently; Ages 8-15 may participate with a parent or guardian. Parents with children will be asked to sign a family waiver at the event. Team volunteering: Signing up as a team? See our Team Signup page for helpful information!If the cleanup is full, join the waitlist! Spaces often open up.

Confirmation of service letters are available upon request! Just ask your cleanup leader at the end of the event.

For questions or registration help, contact July Lewis at jlewis@savebay.org. We want you on our team!

Program: Save The Bay Shoreline Cleanups

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 25, 2026

Zip Code: 02886

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Salter Grove Cleanup - April 25

Create an account if it is your first time here!
See Youth volunteering for information on how to set up an account as a minor, or on volunteering as a family.
See Team Signup to learn about options for groups

WHAT: Help keep Narragansett Bay clean with Save The Bay! Shoreline trash is ugly and harmful to wildlife, and cleanups are a great way to make a difference. We provide trash bags, sunscreen, hand sanitizer, and insect repellant - you bring the helping hands!

WHERE: Salter Grove Park. Use 461 Narragansett Parkway, Warwick as an approximate GPS address for beach location. Please keep an eye out for a small sign on Narragansett Parkway for George B Salter Grove. NOTE: Parking lot is very small! Please park in the neighborhood streets across Narragansett Parkway if you can, to leave room for families with children to use the park.

PREPARE

Bring your own water - we recommend a reusable bottle!Bring garden or work gloves (disposable gloves available).Wear sturdy closed-toe shoes, long pants, and dress for the weather.Plan time to shower and change afterward.Optional: Save resources by bringing your own trash grabber and bucket for collecting trash.

SAFETY TIPS

Use tick repellent and sunscreen (provided).Watch for poison ivy and don’t touch it! Learn to recognize it here.Stay within sight of the group.Watch your step! Avoid slippery rocks and sensitive dunes.Don’t overfill trash bags or carry heavy items without help.For sharp items or needles, inform a leader for proper disposal

WHAT NOT TO PICK UP

Embedded items (anything you'd have to dig out of the ground)Natural items such as seaweed, driftwood, or even a dead fish or bird. Nature will take care of it!Anything too heavy, sharp or hazardous to handle safely. Report these items to your cleanup leader.

AFTER THE CLEANUP: Use hand sanitizer, do a tick check, and shower/change at home to minimize exposure to ticks and poison ivy.

REGISTRATION NOTES

Pre-registration required. Age: Cleanups are recommended for ages 8+. Ages 16+ may participate independently; Ages 8-15 may participate with a parent or guardian. Parents with children will be asked to sign a family waiver at the event.  Team volunteering: Signing up as a team? See our Team Signup page for helpful information! If the cleanup is full, join the waitlist! Spaces often open up.

Confirmation of service letters are available upon request! Just ask your cleanup leader at the end of the event.

For questions or registration help, contact July Lewis at jlewis@savebay.org. We want you on our team!

Program: Save The Bay Shoreline Cleanups

Create an account if it is your first time here!
See Youth volunteering for information on how to set up an account as a minor, or on volunteering as a family.
See Team Signup to learn about options for groups

WHAT: Help keep Narragansett Bay clean with Save The Bay! Shoreline trash is ugly and harmful to wildlife, and cleanups are a great way to make a difference. We provide trash bags, sunscreen, hand sanitizer, and insect repellant - you bring the helping hands!

WHERE: Salter Grove Park. Use 461 Narragansett Parkway, Warwick as an approximate GPS address for beach location. Please keep an eye out for a small sign on Narragansett Parkway for George B Salter Grove. NOTE: Parking lot is very small! Please park in the neighborhood streets across Narragansett Parkway if you can, to leave room for families with children to use the park.

PREPARE

Bring your own water - we recommend a reusable bottle!Bring garden or work gloves (disposable gloves available).Wear sturdy closed-toe shoes, long pants, and dress for the weather.Plan time to shower and change afterward.Optional: Save resources by bringing your own trash grabber and bucket for collecting trash.

SAFETY TIPS

Use tick repellent and sunscreen (provided).Watch for poison ivy and don’t touch it! Learn to recognize it here.Stay within sight of the group.Watch your step! Avoid slippery rocks and sensitive dunes.Don’t overfill trash bags or carry heavy items without help.For sharp items or needles, inform a leader for proper disposal

WHAT NOT TO PICK UP

Embedded items (anything you'd have to dig out of the ground)Natural items such as seaweed, driftwood, or even a dead fish or bird. Nature will take care of it!Anything too heavy, sharp or hazardous to handle safely. Report these items to your cleanup leader.

AFTER THE CLEANUP: Use hand sanitizer, do a tick check, and shower/change at home to minimize exposure to ticks and poison ivy.

REGISTRATION NOTES

Pre-registration required. Age: Cleanups are recommended for ages 8+. Ages 16+ may participate independently; Ages 8-15 may participate with a parent or guardian. Parents with children will be asked to sign a family waiver at the event.  Team volunteering: Signing up as a team? See our Team Signup page for helpful information! If the cleanup is full, join the waitlist! Spaces often open up.

Confirmation of service letters are available upon request! Just ask your cleanup leader at the end of the event.

For questions or registration help, contact July Lewis at jlewis@savebay.org. We want you on our team!

Program: Save The Bay Shoreline Cleanups

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 25, 2026

Zip Code: 02889

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Nanaquaket Bridge Cleanup - April 25

Create an account if it is your first time here!
See Youth volunteering for information on how to set up an account as a minor, or on volunteering as a family.
See Team Signup to learn about options for groups.

WHAT: Help keep Narragansett Bay clean with Save The Bay! Shoreline trash is ugly and harmful to wildlife, and cleanups are a great way to make a difference. We provide trash bags, sunscreen, hand sanitizer, and insect repellant - you bring the helping hands!

WHERE: Nanaquaket Bridge Waterfront Public Access Point. Use 58 Nanaquaket Rd, Tiverton, RI as an approximate address for GPS and keep an eye out for the fishing access area at the west end of the bridge. See map for exact location. NOTE: parking is limited, please carpool if you can!

PREPARE

Bring your own water - we recommend a reusable bottle!Bring garden or work gloves (disposable gloves available).Wear sturdy closed-toe shoes, long pants, and dress for the weather.Plan time to shower and change afterward.Optional: Save resources by bringing your own trash grabber and bucket for collecting trash.

SAFETY TIPS

Use tick repellent and sunscreen (provided).Watch for poison ivy and don’t touch it! Learn to recognize it here.Stay within sight of the group.Watch your step! Avoid slippery rocks and sensitive dunes.Don’t overfill trash bags or carry heavy items without help.For sharp items or needles, inform a leader for proper disposal

WHAT NOT TO PICK UP

Embedded items (anything you'd have to dig out of the ground)Natural items such as seaweed, driftwood, or even a dead fish or bird. Nature will take care of it!Anything too heavy, sharp or hazardous to handle safely. Report these items to your cleanup leader.

AFTER THE CLEANUP: Use hand sanitizer, do a tick check, and shower/change at home to minimize exposure to ticks and poison ivy.

REGISTRATION NOTES

Pre-registration required. Age: Cleanups are recommended for ages 8+. Ages 16+ may participate independently; Ages 8-15 may participate with a parent or guardian. Parents with children will be asked to sign a family waiver at the event.  Team volunteering: Signing up as a team? See our Team Signup page for helpful information! If the cleanup is full, join the waitlist! Spaces often open up.

Confirmation of service letters are available upon request! Just ask your cleanup leader at the end of the event.

For questions or registration help, contact July Lewis at jlewis@savebay.org. We want you on our team!

Program: Save The Bay Shoreline Cleanups

Create an account if it is your first time here!
See Youth volunteering for information on how to set up an account as a minor, or on volunteering as a family.
See Team Signup to learn about options for groups.

WHAT: Help keep Narragansett Bay clean with Save The Bay! Shoreline trash is ugly and harmful to wildlife, and cleanups are a great way to make a difference. We provide trash bags, sunscreen, hand sanitizer, and insect repellant - you bring the helping hands!

WHERE: Nanaquaket Bridge Waterfront Public Access Point. Use 58 Nanaquaket Rd, Tiverton, RI as an approximate address for GPS and keep an eye out for the fishing access area at the west end of the bridge. See map for exact location. NOTE: parking is limited, please carpool if you can!

PREPARE

Bring your own water - we recommend a reusable bottle!Bring garden or work gloves (disposable gloves available).Wear sturdy closed-toe shoes, long pants, and dress for the weather.Plan time to shower and change afterward.Optional: Save resources by bringing your own trash grabber and bucket for collecting trash.

SAFETY TIPS

Use tick repellent and sunscreen (provided).Watch for poison ivy and don’t touch it! Learn to recognize it here.Stay within sight of the group.Watch your step! Avoid slippery rocks and sensitive dunes.Don’t overfill trash bags or carry heavy items without help.For sharp items or needles, inform a leader for proper disposal

WHAT NOT TO PICK UP

Embedded items (anything you'd have to dig out of the ground)Natural items such as seaweed, driftwood, or even a dead fish or bird. Nature will take care of it!Anything too heavy, sharp or hazardous to handle safely. Report these items to your cleanup leader.

AFTER THE CLEANUP: Use hand sanitizer, do a tick check, and shower/change at home to minimize exposure to ticks and poison ivy.

REGISTRATION NOTES

Pre-registration required. Age: Cleanups are recommended for ages 8+. Ages 16+ may participate independently; Ages 8-15 may participate with a parent or guardian. Parents with children will be asked to sign a family waiver at the event.  Team volunteering: Signing up as a team? See our Team Signup page for helpful information! If the cleanup is full, join the waitlist! Spaces often open up.

Confirmation of service letters are available upon request! Just ask your cleanup leader at the end of the event.

For questions or registration help, contact July Lewis at jlewis@savebay.org. We want you on our team!

Program: Save The Bay Shoreline Cleanups

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 25, 2026

Zip Code: 02878

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Easton's Beach Cleanup - April 26

Create an account if it is your first time here!
See Youth volunteering for information on how to set up an account as a minor, or on volunteering as a family.
See Team Signup to learn about options for groups.

WHAT: Help keep Narragansett Bay clean with Save The Bay! Shoreline trash is ugly and harmful to wildlife, and cleanups are a great way to make a difference. We provide trash bags, sunscreen, hand sanitizer, and insect repellant - you bring the helping hands!

WHERE: Easton's Beach, 175 Memorial Blvd, Newport. Meet in lot #1. Registered volunteers will receive a code to use in the passport parking app for complimentary parking. The code will go out by email the week of the cleanup. 

PREPARE

Bring your own water - we recommend a reusable bottle!Bring garden or work gloves (disposable gloves available).Wear sturdy closed-toe shoes, long pants, and dress for the weather.Plan time to shower and change afterward.Optional: Save resources by bringing your own trash grabber and bucket for collecting trash.

SAFETY TIPS

Use tick repellent and sunscreen (provided).Watch for poison ivy and don’t touch it! Learn to recognize it here.Stay within sight of the group.Watch your step! Avoid slippery rocks and sensitive dunes.Don’t overfill trash bags or carry heavy items without help.For sharp items or needles, inform a leader for proper disposal

WHAT NOT TO PICK UP

Embedded items (anything you'd have to dig out of the ground)Natural items such as seaweed, driftwood, or even a dead fish or bird. Nature will take care of it!Anything too heavy, sharp or hazardous to handle safely. Report these items to your cleanup leader.

AFTER THE CLEANUP: Use hand sanitizer, do a tick check, and shower/change at home to minimize exposure to ticks and poison ivy.

REGISTRATION NOTES

Pre-registration required. Age: Cleanups are recommended for ages 8+. Ages 16+ may participate independently; Ages 8-15 may participate with a parent or guardian. Parents with children will be asked to sign a family waiver at the event.  Team volunteering: Signing up as a team? See our Team Signup page for helpful information! If the cleanup is full, join the waitlist! Spaces often open up.

Confirmation of service letters are available upon request! Just ask your cleanup leader at the end of the event.

For questions or registration help, contact July Lewis at jlewis@savebay.org. We want you on our team!

Program: Save The Bay Shoreline Cleanups

Create an account if it is your first time here!
See Youth volunteering for information on how to set up an account as a minor, or on volunteering as a family.
See Team Signup to learn about options for groups.

WHAT: Help keep Narragansett Bay clean with Save The Bay! Shoreline trash is ugly and harmful to wildlife, and cleanups are a great way to make a difference. We provide trash bags, sunscreen, hand sanitizer, and insect repellant - you bring the helping hands!

WHERE: Easton's Beach, 175 Memorial Blvd, Newport. Meet in lot #1. Registered volunteers will receive a code to use in the passport parking app for complimentary parking. The code will go out by email the week of the cleanup. 

PREPARE

Bring your own water - we recommend a reusable bottle!Bring garden or work gloves (disposable gloves available).Wear sturdy closed-toe shoes, long pants, and dress for the weather.Plan time to shower and change afterward.Optional: Save resources by bringing your own trash grabber and bucket for collecting trash.

SAFETY TIPS

Use tick repellent and sunscreen (provided).Watch for poison ivy and don’t touch it! Learn to recognize it here.Stay within sight of the group.Watch your step! Avoid slippery rocks and sensitive dunes.Don’t overfill trash bags or carry heavy items without help.For sharp items or needles, inform a leader for proper disposal

WHAT NOT TO PICK UP

Embedded items (anything you'd have to dig out of the ground)Natural items such as seaweed, driftwood, or even a dead fish or bird. Nature will take care of it!Anything too heavy, sharp or hazardous to handle safely. Report these items to your cleanup leader.

AFTER THE CLEANUP: Use hand sanitizer, do a tick check, and shower/change at home to minimize exposure to ticks and poison ivy.

REGISTRATION NOTES

Pre-registration required. Age: Cleanups are recommended for ages 8+. Ages 16+ may participate independently; Ages 8-15 may participate with a parent or guardian. Parents with children will be asked to sign a family waiver at the event.  Team volunteering: Signing up as a team? See our Team Signup page for helpful information! If the cleanup is full, join the waitlist! Spaces often open up.

Confirmation of service letters are available upon request! Just ask your cleanup leader at the end of the event.

For questions or registration help, contact July Lewis at jlewis@savebay.org. We want you on our team!

Program: Save The Bay Shoreline Cleanups

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 26, 2026

Zip Code: 02840

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Kettle Point Cleanup - April 29

Create an account if it is your first time here!
See Youth volunteering for information on how to set up an account as a minor, or on volunteering as a family.
See Team Signup to learn about options for groups.

WHAT: Help keep Narragansett Bay clean with Save The Bay! Shoreline trash is ugly and harmful to wildlife, and cleanups are a great way to make a difference. We provide trash bags, sunscreen, hand sanitizer, and insect repellant - you bring the helping hands!

WHERE: 1 Kettle Point Avenue, East Providence, RI, 02914. This is University Orthopedics - follow signs to the parking area with public access to the East Bay Bike Path and Watchemoket Cove. See map for exact location.

PREPARE

Bring your own water - we recommend a reusable bottle!Bring garden or work gloves (disposable gloves available).Wear sturdy closed-toe shoes, long pants, and dress for the weather.Plan time to shower and change afterward.Optional: Save resources by bringing your own trash grabber and bucket for collecting trash.

SAFETY TIPS

Use tick repellent and sunscreen (provided).Watch for poison ivy and don’t touch it! Learn to recognize it here.Stay within sight of the group.Watch your step! Avoid slippery rocks and sensitive dunes.Don’t overfill trash bags or carry heavy items without help.For sharp items or needles, inform a leader for proper disposal

WHAT NOT TO PICK UP

Embedded items (anything you'd have to dig out of the ground)Natural items such as seaweed, driftwood, or even a dead fish or bird. Nature will take care of it!Anything too heavy, sharp or hazardous to handle safely. Report these items to your cleanup leader.

AFTER THE CLEANUP: Use hand sanitizer, do a tick check, and shower/change at home to minimize exposure to ticks and poison ivy.

REGISTRATION NOTES

Pre-registration required. Age: Cleanups are recommended for ages 8+. Ages 16+ may participate independently; Ages 8-15 may participate with a parent or guardian. Parents with children will be asked to sign a family waiver at the event.  Team volunteering: Signing up as a team? See our Team Signup page for helpful information! If the cleanup is full, join the waitlist! Spaces often open up.

Confirmation of service letters are available upon request! Just ask your cleanup leader at the end of the event.

For questions or registration help, contact July Lewis at jlewis@savebay.org. We want you on our team!

Program: Save The Bay Shoreline Cleanups

Create an account if it is your first time here!
See Youth volunteering for information on how to set up an account as a minor, or on volunteering as a family.
See Team Signup to learn about options for groups.

WHAT: Help keep Narragansett Bay clean with Save The Bay! Shoreline trash is ugly and harmful to wildlife, and cleanups are a great way to make a difference. We provide trash bags, sunscreen, hand sanitizer, and insect repellant - you bring the helping hands!

WHERE: 1 Kettle Point Avenue, East Providence, RI, 02914. This is University Orthopedics - follow signs to the parking area with public access to the East Bay Bike Path and Watchemoket Cove. See map for exact location.

PREPARE

Bring your own water - we recommend a reusable bottle!Bring garden or work gloves (disposable gloves available).Wear sturdy closed-toe shoes, long pants, and dress for the weather.Plan time to shower and change afterward.Optional: Save resources by bringing your own trash grabber and bucket for collecting trash.

SAFETY TIPS

Use tick repellent and sunscreen (provided).Watch for poison ivy and don’t touch it! Learn to recognize it here.Stay within sight of the group.Watch your step! Avoid slippery rocks and sensitive dunes.Don’t overfill trash bags or carry heavy items without help.For sharp items or needles, inform a leader for proper disposal

WHAT NOT TO PICK UP

Embedded items (anything you'd have to dig out of the ground)Natural items such as seaweed, driftwood, or even a dead fish or bird. Nature will take care of it!Anything too heavy, sharp or hazardous to handle safely. Report these items to your cleanup leader.

AFTER THE CLEANUP: Use hand sanitizer, do a tick check, and shower/change at home to minimize exposure to ticks and poison ivy.

REGISTRATION NOTES

Pre-registration required. Age: Cleanups are recommended for ages 8+. Ages 16+ may participate independently; Ages 8-15 may participate with a parent or guardian. Parents with children will be asked to sign a family waiver at the event.  Team volunteering: Signing up as a team? See our Team Signup page for helpful information! If the cleanup is full, join the waitlist! Spaces often open up.

Confirmation of service letters are available upon request! Just ask your cleanup leader at the end of the event.

For questions or registration help, contact July Lewis at jlewis@savebay.org. We want you on our team!

Program: Save The Bay Shoreline Cleanups

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 29, 2026

Zip Code: 02914

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer Management Internship - Summer 2026

APPLY HERE!

Summary: Are you interested in managing volunteers and organizing events? Do you have excellent communication and writing skills? At Save The Bay, we provide interns with the opportunity to work with 3,000+ volunteers annually in a variety of capacities. An internship in the volunteer program will provide students with the skills to organize events, lead volunteers, promote volunteer opportunities and internships, oversee outreach projects, and manage individual volunteer programs.

Location: Providence, RI

Time Commitment: Approximately May-August, 14 hours/week minimum, more preferred. Semi-flexible schedule, but generally during Providence office hours (M-F 8:30-4:30) with occasional weekend days as needed. Must be available Saturday, August 8 between 4am-12pm for the Save The Bay Swim.

Transportation: Volunteer Management interns must have access to personal transportation (ex. car)

Age: 18+

Application Items: Online application, cover letter, resume

Deadline: April 10. Rolling interviews/acceptance after this date, though priority will be given to applications received by the April 10 deadline. Decisions will be made by May 6, 2026.

What you will learn:

Leadership skills for projects such as beach cleanups and other volunteer events Event and project management Post projects and communicate with volunteers using Get Connected by Galaxy Digital software Professional communication skills Real-world administrative and office skills

What we require:

Education: undergraduate juniors and seniors, recent graduates, grad students, and beginning professionals Excellent writing and communication skills Comfortable speaking to groups and engaging with the general public on Save The Bay’s behalf Strong organizational skills Must have initiative and ability to occasionally work independently General office skills including proficiency with MS Office and Google Drive Availability to work on some weekends

Details: We offer unpaid internship opportunities. We will gladly work with your university if they offer college credit for unpaid internships. Many colleges offer stipends for students doing unpaid internships. Check out our Student Guide to Internship Funding for tips!

Application link: https://forms.gle/HALfU65R6N4ZYwWq5

Program: Save The Bay Internships

APPLY HERE!

Summary: Are you interested in managing volunteers and organizing events? Do you have excellent communication and writing skills? At Save The Bay, we provide interns with the opportunity to work with 3,000+ volunteers annually in a variety of capacities. An internship in the volunteer program will provide students with the skills to organize events, lead volunteers, promote volunteer opportunities and internships, oversee outreach projects, and manage individual volunteer programs.

Location: Providence, RI

Time Commitment: Approximately May-August, 14 hours/week minimum, more preferred. Semi-flexible schedule, but generally during Providence office hours (M-F 8:30-4:30) with occasional weekend days as needed. Must be available Saturday, August 8 between 4am-12pm for the Save The Bay Swim.

Transportation: Volunteer Management interns must have access to personal transportation (ex. car)

Age: 18+

Application Items: Online application, cover letter, resume

Deadline: April 10. Rolling interviews/acceptance after this date, though priority will be given to applications received by the April 10 deadline. Decisions will be made by May 6, 2026.

What you will learn:

Leadership skills for projects such as beach cleanups and other volunteer events Event and project management Post projects and communicate with volunteers using Get Connected by Galaxy Digital software Professional communication skills Real-world administrative and office skills

What we require:

Education: undergraduate juniors and seniors, recent graduates, grad students, and beginning professionals Excellent writing and communication skills Comfortable speaking to groups and engaging with the general public on Save The Bay’s behalf Strong organizational skills Must have initiative and ability to occasionally work independently General office skills including proficiency with MS Office and Google Drive Availability to work on some weekends

Details: We offer unpaid internship opportunities. We will gladly work with your university if they offer college credit for unpaid internships. Many colleges offer stipends for students doing unpaid internships. Check out our Student Guide to Internship Funding for tips!

Application link: https://forms.gle/HALfU65R6N4ZYwWq5

Program: Save The Bay Internships

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 02905

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Photography/Videography Internship - Summer 2026

APPLY HERE!

Summary: Save The Bay is seeking a highly motivated intern to support its communications team in a specialized role dedicated to photography and filmmaking – all of which directly support the organization’s efforts to effectively distribute mission-based content about protecting and improving Narragansett Bay!

In addition to learning about and providing support to the communications department in general, special tasks and projects will be customized for the Photography/Videography intern. Projects will include collecting and editing footage using Save The Bay equipment and editing software, including Creative Cloud programs.

Location: Work will primarily take place in-person at the Bay Center in Providence, but interns may also travel to our Aquarium in Newport or go out on our educational vessels.

Time Commitment: Approximately May-August, 10 hours/week. Internship primarily takes place on weekdays. 1-2 days on-site between 10am-3pm at our Providence office is required. Occasional evenings/weekends required for special events. Interns must be available for the Save The Bay Swim on Saturday, August 8.

Age: 18+ 

Application Items: Online application, cover letter, resume, photography/videography portfolio

Deadline: April 10. Rolling interviews/acceptance after this date, though priority will be given to applications received by the April 10 deadline. Decisions will be made by May 6, 2026.

What you will learn:

Gear Management and Maintenance: organize, prepare, and maintain photography and filmmaking equipment, making sure all gear is in optimal condition Lighting Techniques: gain insight into effective lighting techniques for both photography and videography Event Coverage: develop skills in documenting fast paced events so no opportunity goes unnoticed Develop the skill to extract meaningful moments from your captured footage to create impactful edits How to collaborate with team members to generate innovative and original concepts for video and photo projects

What we require:

Education: undergraduate juniors and seniors, recent grads, grad students, and beginning professionals Creative vision and ability to work independently as well as collaboratively High levels of initiative, curiosity, and attention to detail A passion for nonprofit work and the environment Any combination of the following: Proficiency and familiarity with a wide range of video and photo equipment, including Blackmagic, Canon, Aputure, Atomos, DJI, Godox, Tascam, and Sigma Skills in Lightroom CC and Davinci Resolve, enabling seamless editing and enhancement of multimedia content Prioritize asset management to ensure content is organized and easily accessible for future use The ability to embrace feedback and seek input from peers Familiarity with social media business principles and strategy (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram) Bonus skills: experience with animation (not required)

Details: We offer unpaid internship opportunities. We will gladly work with your university if they offer college credit for unpaid internships. Many colleges offer stipends for students doing unpaid internships. Check out our Student Guide to Internship Funding for tips!

Application link: https://forms.gle/HALfU65R6N4ZYwWq5

Program: Save The Bay Internships

APPLY HERE!

Summary: Save The Bay is seeking a highly motivated intern to support its communications team in a specialized role dedicated to photography and filmmaking – all of which directly support the organization’s efforts to effectively distribute mission-based content about protecting and improving Narragansett Bay!

In addition to learning about and providing support to the communications department in general, special tasks and projects will be customized for the Photography/Videography intern. Projects will include collecting and editing footage using Save The Bay equipment and editing software, including Creative Cloud programs.

Location: Work will primarily take place in-person at the Bay Center in Providence, but interns may also travel to our Aquarium in Newport or go out on our educational vessels.

Time Commitment: Approximately May-August, 10 hours/week. Internship primarily takes place on weekdays. 1-2 days on-site between 10am-3pm at our Providence office is required. Occasional evenings/weekends required for special events. Interns must be available for the Save The Bay Swim on Saturday, August 8.

Age: 18+ 

Application Items: Online application, cover letter, resume, photography/videography portfolio

Deadline: April 10. Rolling interviews/acceptance after this date, though priority will be given to applications received by the April 10 deadline. Decisions will be made by May 6, 2026.

What you will learn:

Gear Management and Maintenance: organize, prepare, and maintain photography and filmmaking equipment, making sure all gear is in optimal condition Lighting Techniques: gain insight into effective lighting techniques for both photography and videography Event Coverage: develop skills in documenting fast paced events so no opportunity goes unnoticed Develop the skill to extract meaningful moments from your captured footage to create impactful edits How to collaborate with team members to generate innovative and original concepts for video and photo projects

What we require:

Education: undergraduate juniors and seniors, recent grads, grad students, and beginning professionals Creative vision and ability to work independently as well as collaboratively High levels of initiative, curiosity, and attention to detail A passion for nonprofit work and the environment Any combination of the following: Proficiency and familiarity with a wide range of video and photo equipment, including Blackmagic, Canon, Aputure, Atomos, DJI, Godox, Tascam, and Sigma Skills in Lightroom CC and Davinci Resolve, enabling seamless editing and enhancement of multimedia content Prioritize asset management to ensure content is organized and easily accessible for future use The ability to embrace feedback and seek input from peers Familiarity with social media business principles and strategy (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram) Bonus skills: experience with animation (not required)

Details: We offer unpaid internship opportunities. We will gladly work with your university if they offer college credit for unpaid internships. Many colleges offer stipends for students doing unpaid internships. Check out our Student Guide to Internship Funding for tips!

Application link: https://forms.gle/HALfU65R6N4ZYwWq5

Program: Save The Bay Internships

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 02905

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Graphic Design & Communications Internship - Summer 2026

APPLY HERE!

Summary: Are you a creative-minded individual looking for real-world graphic design experience? Do you like developing and producing clear and engaging visual design? Save The Bay is seeking motivated interns to help support the development and production of clear and engaging print and digital materials for Save The Bay’s marketing and communications outreach. This is a flexible internship for students and graduates majoring, or with significant coursework, in marketing, and with skills in graphic design, social media, and writing.

Location: Work will primarily take place in-person at the Bay Center in Providence, but interns may also travel to our Aquarium in Newport or go out on our educational vessels.

Time Commitment: Approximately May-August, 10-12 hours/week. Internship primarily takes place on weekdays. 1-2 days on-site between 10am-3pm at our Providence office is required. Occasional evenings/weekends required for special events. Interns must be available for the Save The Bay Swim on Saturday, August 8.

Age: 18+ 

Application Items: Online application, cover letter, resume, graphic design and/or writing sample

Deadline: April 10. Rolling interviews/acceptance after this date, though priority will be given to applications received by the April 10 deadline. Decisions will be made by May 6, 2026.

Reports to: Director of Marketing & Communications

What you will learn:

Update and produce graphic identity elements specific to the Save The Bay brandDesign and/or update layouts for internal product design mediaCreate or revise tech/spec packages for apparel and graphics under the guidance of the Communications and Marketing DirectorUpdate Media ListsRepresent Save The Bay at tabling events and other related marketing eventsHelp with communications related to community outreach efforts/projectsAssemble press kits for news conferencesOrganize and update department files, both paper and electronicConduct pick-ups and drop offs to the printer when necessaryParticipate in the fulfillment of assigned graphic design projects and the layout of catalog pages, web pages, marketing graphics, and e-mail graphicsHelp Save The Bay staff update the website to ADA standards to increase accessibility

What we require:

College student, recent graduate, grad student, or beginning professional working towards or having received a degree in some aspect of the communications field (marketing, public relations, writing/journalism, media, graphic/Web design, etc.)Hard-working, self-motivated, proactive person with a creative eye and passion for their workAble to work well in a busy environment, either individually or as part of a teamAble to work independently in partnership with the Communications teamAbility to think creativelyComfortable speaking to groups and making contact with the general public on Save The Bay’s behalfMust be proficient with Adobe Creative Cloud and CanvaMust have knowledge of commonly used concepts, practices and procedures within the graphic design field General office skills including proficiency with G-Suite and Microsoft WordPersonal vehicle for transportation to offsite locations

Details: We offer unpaid internship opportunities. We will gladly work with your university if they offer college credit for unpaid internships. Many colleges offer stipends for students doing unpaid internships. Check out our Student Guide to Internship Funding for tips!

Application link: https://forms.gle/HALfU65R6N4ZYwWq5

Program: Save The Bay Internships

APPLY HERE!

Summary: Are you a creative-minded individual looking for real-world graphic design experience? Do you like developing and producing clear and engaging visual design? Save The Bay is seeking motivated interns to help support the development and production of clear and engaging print and digital materials for Save The Bay’s marketing and communications outreach. This is a flexible internship for students and graduates majoring, or with significant coursework, in marketing, and with skills in graphic design, social media, and writing.

Location: Work will primarily take place in-person at the Bay Center in Providence, but interns may also travel to our Aquarium in Newport or go out on our educational vessels.

Time Commitment: Approximately May-August, 10-12 hours/week. Internship primarily takes place on weekdays. 1-2 days on-site between 10am-3pm at our Providence office is required. Occasional evenings/weekends required for special events. Interns must be available for the Save The Bay Swim on Saturday, August 8.

Age: 18+ 

Application Items: Online application, cover letter, resume, graphic design and/or writing sample

Deadline: April 10. Rolling interviews/acceptance after this date, though priority will be given to applications received by the April 10 deadline. Decisions will be made by May 6, 2026.

Reports to: Director of Marketing & Communications

What you will learn:

Update and produce graphic identity elements specific to the Save The Bay brandDesign and/or update layouts for internal product design mediaCreate or revise tech/spec packages for apparel and graphics under the guidance of the Communications and Marketing DirectorUpdate Media ListsRepresent Save The Bay at tabling events and other related marketing eventsHelp with communications related to community outreach efforts/projectsAssemble press kits for news conferencesOrganize and update department files, both paper and electronicConduct pick-ups and drop offs to the printer when necessaryParticipate in the fulfillment of assigned graphic design projects and the layout of catalog pages, web pages, marketing graphics, and e-mail graphicsHelp Save The Bay staff update the website to ADA standards to increase accessibility

What we require:

College student, recent graduate, grad student, or beginning professional working towards or having received a degree in some aspect of the communications field (marketing, public relations, writing/journalism, media, graphic/Web design, etc.)Hard-working, self-motivated, proactive person with a creative eye and passion for their workAble to work well in a busy environment, either individually or as part of a teamAble to work independently in partnership with the Communications teamAbility to think creativelyComfortable speaking to groups and making contact with the general public on Save The Bay’s behalfMust be proficient with Adobe Creative Cloud and CanvaMust have knowledge of commonly used concepts, practices and procedures within the graphic design field General office skills including proficiency with G-Suite and Microsoft WordPersonal vehicle for transportation to offsite locations

Details: We offer unpaid internship opportunities. We will gladly work with your university if they offer college credit for unpaid internships. Many colleges offer stipends for students doing unpaid internships. Check out our Student Guide to Internship Funding for tips!

Application link: https://forms.gle/HALfU65R6N4ZYwWq5

Program: Save The Bay Internships

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 02905

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Habitat Restoration Internship - Summer 2026

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Summary: Are you interested in putting your science and ecology education to work doing hands-on ecological restoration? Save the Bay Habitat Restoration Interns gain experience in participating in salt marsh restoration projects, conducting restoration monitoring and data analysis, and planning associated with the restoration of coastal habitats in Narragansett Bay and the salt ponds. Interns will gain an understanding of applied ecological restoration techniques, field monitoring protocols, and stressors impacting our coastal habitats. Interns will also participate in Save The Bay's shoreline cleanup program.

Location: Outdoors at salt marsh, dune, and coastal buffer planting restoration sites throughout RI. Some office work at the Bay Center in Providence, RI.

Time Commitment: Approximately May-August, 7-14 hours/week. Intern hours primarily take place on weekdays between 9am-3pm with occasional weekend projects or early morning hours (6am) for salt marsh bird monitoring. Applicants with at least 1 full weekday available preferred. Interns must be available for the Save The Bay Swim on Saturday, August 8.

Transportation: Habitat interns must have access to personal transportation (ex. car)

Age: 18+

Application Items: Online application, cover letter, resume

Deadline: Preference will be given to applications received by April 10. Rolling review/acceptance after that date. Final decisions will be made by May 6, 2026.

What you will learn:

Field work associated with salt marsh restoration, such as digging drainage features, managing invasive plants, and planting native plantsConducting early morning (6am) avian/bird surveys of saltmarsh sparrows using salt marsh restoration sites Specific monitoring activities may include: assisting with pre and post salt marsh restoration monitoring including vegetation, water level and elevation monitoring Site assessments of potential restoration projects including marsh migration corridors, impoundments targeted for dam removal and culverts impairing river connectivity     Data entry and data analysis of marsh restoration monitoring dataParticipate in the leadership of volunteer projects, such as shoreline cleanups

What we require:

Education: undergraduate juniors and seniors, recent graduates, grad students, and beginning professionals working towards or having obtained a BA/BS or higher degree in biology, education, marine studies, or related fields Positive attitude and ability to do physical, outdoor work in a team environment Strong communication skills, writing, and field skills preferred Computer experience (Excel) and GIS experience preferred Personal vehicle for transportation to offsite locations

Details: We offer unpaid internship opportunities. We will gladly work with your university if they offer college credit for unpaid internships. Many colleges offer stipends for students doing unpaid internships. Check out our Student Guide to Internship Funding for tips!

Application link: https://forms.gle/zXqmJmc1rZANVUN27

Note: If you feel unable to commit to a full internship, please check out our habitat restoration volunteer opportunities. "Become a fan" of the page to receive emails when we post new events.

Program: Save The Bay Internships

APPLY HERE!

Summary: Are you interested in putting your science and ecology education to work doing hands-on ecological restoration? Save the Bay Habitat Restoration Interns gain experience in participating in salt marsh restoration projects, conducting restoration monitoring and data analysis, and planning associated with the restoration of coastal habitats in Narragansett Bay and the salt ponds. Interns will gain an understanding of applied ecological restoration techniques, field monitoring protocols, and stressors impacting our coastal habitats. Interns will also participate in Save The Bay's shoreline cleanup program.

Location: Outdoors at salt marsh, dune, and coastal buffer planting restoration sites throughout RI. Some office work at the Bay Center in Providence, RI.

Time Commitment: Approximately May-August, 7-14 hours/week. Intern hours primarily take place on weekdays between 9am-3pm with occasional weekend projects or early morning hours (6am) for salt marsh bird monitoring. Applicants with at least 1 full weekday available preferred. Interns must be available for the Save The Bay Swim on Saturday, August 8.

Transportation: Habitat interns must have access to personal transportation (ex. car)

Age: 18+

Application Items: Online application, cover letter, resume

Deadline: Preference will be given to applications received by April 10. Rolling review/acceptance after that date. Final decisions will be made by May 6, 2026.

What you will learn:

Field work associated with salt marsh restoration, such as digging drainage features, managing invasive plants, and planting native plantsConducting early morning (6am) avian/bird surveys of saltmarsh sparrows using salt marsh restoration sites Specific monitoring activities may include: assisting with pre and post salt marsh restoration monitoring including vegetation, water level and elevation monitoring Site assessments of potential restoration projects including marsh migration corridors, impoundments targeted for dam removal and culverts impairing river connectivity     Data entry and data analysis of marsh restoration monitoring dataParticipate in the leadership of volunteer projects, such as shoreline cleanups

What we require:

Education: undergraduate juniors and seniors, recent graduates, grad students, and beginning professionals working towards or having obtained a BA/BS or higher degree in biology, education, marine studies, or related fields Positive attitude and ability to do physical, outdoor work in a team environment Strong communication skills, writing, and field skills preferred Computer experience (Excel) and GIS experience preferred Personal vehicle for transportation to offsite locations

Details: We offer unpaid internship opportunities. We will gladly work with your university if they offer college credit for unpaid internships. Many colleges offer stipends for students doing unpaid internships. Check out our Student Guide to Internship Funding for tips!

Application link: https://forms.gle/zXqmJmc1rZANVUN27

Note: If you feel unable to commit to a full internship, please check out our habitat restoration volunteer opportunities. "Become a fan" of the page to receive emails when we post new events.

Program: Save The Bay Internships

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 02905

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Narragansett Baykeeper Internship (Providence) - Summer 2026

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Summary: Are you interested in water quality, public engagement, and environmental policy? Save The Bay is seeking an intern to assist our Narragansett Baykeeper and Volunteer Manager with water quality monitoring, shoreline cleanups, storm drain marking, rights of way monitoring, and public outreach. Interns who are residents of or strongly familiar with the Upper Bay community are preferred (Warwick, Cranston, Providence, East Providence).

Location: Save The Bay Center in Providence, RI

Time Commitment: 10-15 hours/week minimum

Water quality monitoring occurs weekly between ~7:30am-12:30pm; exact dates TBD. Occasional weekend work may be necessary for special events. Interns must be available on Saturday, August 8 for the Save The Bay Swim.

Transportation: Waterkeeper interns must have access to their own reliable transportation (i.e. car). Sample drop off to URI and the Department of Health in Providence may be required. Some travel reimbursement is available on a case-by-case basis.

Age: 18+ 

Application Items: Online application, cover letter, and resume

Deadline: April 10. Rolling interviews/acceptance after this date, though priority will be given to applications received by the April 10 deadline. Decisions will be made by May 6, 2026.

What you will learn:

Assist with water quality monitoring through the Department of Health and Watershed Watch programs on a weekly basisFollow scientific protocols and data entry guidelines to process samples.Lead shoreline cleanups, including weekly cleanups at Oakland BeachStorm drain marking in applicable project areasRights of Way monitoring as availablePublic outreach at tabling events in the Upper Bay areaAttend weekly Zoom meetings for check-ins with supervisors and other interns

What we require:

Education: undergraduate sophomores, juniors, seniors, recent graduates, grad students, and beginning professionals working towards or having obtained a BA/BS or higher degree in biology, education, marine studies, marine affairs, or related fieldsExperience in marine and environmental sciencesA passion for nonprofit work and the environmentWillingness to learn, positive attitude, and ability to work independently and as a teamAbility to do physical, outdoor work; capable of spending up to 4 hours on a small boat, leaning over the edge to put instruments in and out of the water, and working a variety of weather conditions (e.g. light rain and wind). Strong time management skills, self-motivated, ability to commit to and complete a project Strong communication, writing, and field skills preferredPreferred Experience with field and laboratory workExperience with data analysis and spreadsheets using Microsoft Excel and/or RInterns who live in or are familiar with the Upper Bay community

Details: We offer unpaid internship opportunities. We will gladly work with your university if they offer college credit for unpaid internships. Many colleges offer stipends for students doing unpaid internships. Check out our Student Guide to Internship Funding for tips!

Application link: https://forms.gle/nAnBebYzAFggFCLZ9

Note: If you feel unable to commit to a full internship, please check out our habitat restoration and shoreline cleanup volunteer opportunities. "Become a fan" of the page to receive emails when we post new events.

Program: Save The Bay Internships

APPLY HERE!

Summary: Are you interested in water quality, public engagement, and environmental policy? Save The Bay is seeking an intern to assist our Narragansett Baykeeper and Volunteer Manager with water quality monitoring, shoreline cleanups, storm drain marking, rights of way monitoring, and public outreach. Interns who are residents of or strongly familiar with the Upper Bay community are preferred (Warwick, Cranston, Providence, East Providence).

Location: Save The Bay Center in Providence, RI

Time Commitment: 10-15 hours/week minimum

Water quality monitoring occurs weekly between ~7:30am-12:30pm; exact dates TBD. Occasional weekend work may be necessary for special events. Interns must be available on Saturday, August 8 for the Save The Bay Swim.

Transportation: Waterkeeper interns must have access to their own reliable transportation (i.e. car). Sample drop off to URI and the Department of Health in Providence may be required. Some travel reimbursement is available on a case-by-case basis.

Age: 18+ 

Application Items: Online application, cover letter, and resume

Deadline: April 10. Rolling interviews/acceptance after this date, though priority will be given to applications received by the April 10 deadline. Decisions will be made by May 6, 2026.

What you will learn:

Assist with water quality monitoring through the Department of Health and Watershed Watch programs on a weekly basisFollow scientific protocols and data entry guidelines to process samples.Lead shoreline cleanups, including weekly cleanups at Oakland BeachStorm drain marking in applicable project areasRights of Way monitoring as availablePublic outreach at tabling events in the Upper Bay areaAttend weekly Zoom meetings for check-ins with supervisors and other interns

What we require:

Education: undergraduate sophomores, juniors, seniors, recent graduates, grad students, and beginning professionals working towards or having obtained a BA/BS or higher degree in biology, education, marine studies, marine affairs, or related fieldsExperience in marine and environmental sciencesA passion for nonprofit work and the environmentWillingness to learn, positive attitude, and ability to work independently and as a teamAbility to do physical, outdoor work; capable of spending up to 4 hours on a small boat, leaning over the edge to put instruments in and out of the water, and working a variety of weather conditions (e.g. light rain and wind). Strong time management skills, self-motivated, ability to commit to and complete a project Strong communication, writing, and field skills preferredPreferred Experience with field and laboratory workExperience with data analysis and spreadsheets using Microsoft Excel and/or RInterns who live in or are familiar with the Upper Bay community

Details: We offer unpaid internship opportunities. We will gladly work with your university if they offer college credit for unpaid internships. Many colleges offer stipends for students doing unpaid internships. Check out our Student Guide to Internship Funding for tips!

Application link: https://forms.gle/nAnBebYzAFggFCLZ9

Note: If you feel unable to commit to a full internship, please check out our habitat restoration and shoreline cleanup volunteer opportunities. "Become a fan" of the page to receive emails when we post new events.

Program: Save The Bay Internships

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 02905

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Narragansett Baykeeper Internship (Newport) - Summer 2026

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Summary: Are you interested in water quality, public engagement, and education? Save The Bay is seeking an intern to assist our Narragansett Baykeeper and Volunteer Manager with water quality monitoring, storm drain marking, rights of way monitoring, and outreach for the Hamilton Family Aquarium. Interns will also commit to one half-day shift per week as an educator at the Aquarium. Interns who are residents of or strongly familiar with the Aquidneck Island community are preferred.

Location: Save The Bay Center in Providence, RI and Hamilton Family Aquarium in Newport, RI

Time Commitment: 10-15 hours/week minimum

Water quality monitoring occurs every other week between between ~7:30-11:00am; exact dates TBD. Occasional weekend work may be necessary for special events. Interns must be available on Saturday, August 8 for the Save The Bay Swim.

Transportation: Waterkeeper interns must have access to their own reliable transportation (i.e. car). Some travel reimbursement is available on a case-by-case basis.

Age: 18+ 

Application Items: Online application, cover letter, and resume

Deadline: April 10. Rolling interviews/acceptance after this date, though priority will be given to applications received by the April 10 deadline. Decisions will be made by May 6, 2026.

What you will learn:

Assist with water quality monitoring through the Department of Health programs on a weekly basisCommunicate with volunteers, including coordinating supply drop off and sample collectionFollow scientific protocols and data entry guidelines to process samples.Lead shoreline cleanups in the Aquidneck Island area (Newport, Jamestown, Portsmouth, Middletown)Storm drain marking in Newport, RI, including supply pickup coordinationRights of Way monitoring as availablePublic outreach through tabling events and connecting with local businesses/community centersAttend weekly Zoom meetings for check-ins with supervisors and other interns

What we require:

Education: undergraduate sophomores, juniors, seniors, recent graduates, grad students, and beginning professionals working towards or having obtained a BA/BS or higher degree in biology, education, marine studies, marine affairs, or related fieldsExperience in marine and environmental sciencesA passion for nonprofit work and the environmentWillingness to learn, positive attitude, and ability to work independently and as a teamStrong time management skills, self-motivated, ability to commit to and complete a project Strong communication, writing, and field skills preferredInterest in public outreach and environmental educationPreferred Experience with field and laboratory workExperience with data analysis and spreadsheets using Microsoft Excel Interns who live in or are familiar with the Aquidneck Island community

Details: We offer unpaid internship opportunities. We will gladly work with your university if they offer college credit for unpaid internships. Many colleges offer stipends for students doing unpaid internships. Check out our Student Guide to Internship Funding for tips!

Application link: https://forms.gle/AnzPmynFPjLZgJYc8

Note: If you feel unable to commit to a full internship, please check out our habitat restoration and shoreline cleanup volunteer opportunities. "Become a fan" of the page to receive emails when we post new events.

Program: Save The Bay Internships

APPLY HERE!

Summary: Are you interested in water quality, public engagement, and education? Save The Bay is seeking an intern to assist our Narragansett Baykeeper and Volunteer Manager with water quality monitoring, storm drain marking, rights of way monitoring, and outreach for the Hamilton Family Aquarium. Interns will also commit to one half-day shift per week as an educator at the Aquarium. Interns who are residents of or strongly familiar with the Aquidneck Island community are preferred.

Location: Save The Bay Center in Providence, RI and Hamilton Family Aquarium in Newport, RI

Time Commitment: 10-15 hours/week minimum

Water quality monitoring occurs every other week between between ~7:30-11:00am; exact dates TBD. Occasional weekend work may be necessary for special events. Interns must be available on Saturday, August 8 for the Save The Bay Swim.

Transportation: Waterkeeper interns must have access to their own reliable transportation (i.e. car). Some travel reimbursement is available on a case-by-case basis.

Age: 18+ 

Application Items: Online application, cover letter, and resume

Deadline: April 10. Rolling interviews/acceptance after this date, though priority will be given to applications received by the April 10 deadline. Decisions will be made by May 6, 2026.

What you will learn:

Assist with water quality monitoring through the Department of Health programs on a weekly basisCommunicate with volunteers, including coordinating supply drop off and sample collectionFollow scientific protocols and data entry guidelines to process samples.Lead shoreline cleanups in the Aquidneck Island area (Newport, Jamestown, Portsmouth, Middletown)Storm drain marking in Newport, RI, including supply pickup coordinationRights of Way monitoring as availablePublic outreach through tabling events and connecting with local businesses/community centersAttend weekly Zoom meetings for check-ins with supervisors and other interns

What we require:

Education: undergraduate sophomores, juniors, seniors, recent graduates, grad students, and beginning professionals working towards or having obtained a BA/BS or higher degree in biology, education, marine studies, marine affairs, or related fieldsExperience in marine and environmental sciencesA passion for nonprofit work and the environmentWillingness to learn, positive attitude, and ability to work independently and as a teamStrong time management skills, self-motivated, ability to commit to and complete a project Strong communication, writing, and field skills preferredInterest in public outreach and environmental educationPreferred Experience with field and laboratory workExperience with data analysis and spreadsheets using Microsoft Excel Interns who live in or are familiar with the Aquidneck Island community

Details: We offer unpaid internship opportunities. We will gladly work with your university if they offer college credit for unpaid internships. Many colleges offer stipends for students doing unpaid internships. Check out our Student Guide to Internship Funding for tips!

Application link: https://forms.gle/AnzPmynFPjLZgJYc8

Note: If you feel unable to commit to a full internship, please check out our habitat restoration and shoreline cleanup volunteer opportunities. "Become a fan" of the page to receive emails when we post new events.

Program: Save The Bay Internships

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 02905

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: South County Coastkeeper Internship - Summer 2026

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Summary: Are you interested in water quality, public engagement, and environmental policy? Save The Bay is seeking an intern to assist our South County Coastkeeper and Volunteer Manager with water quality monitoring, shoreline cleanups, storm drain marking, and rights of way monitoring. Interns who are residents of or strongly familiar with the South Coast community are preferred.

Location: Save The Bay Center in Providence, RI and South Coast Center in Westerly, RI

Time Commitment: 10-15 hours/week.

Water quality monitoring occurs every other week ~7:30am-4:30pm; exact dates TBD.Must be able to drive samples to URI Coastal Institute in Kingston, RI, for 3:30 pm delivery time.Occasional weekend work may be necessary for special events. Interns must be available on Saturday, August 8 for the Save The Bay Swim.

Transportation: South Coast Waterkeeper interns must have access to their own reliable transportation (i.e. car) between Westerly (both the South Coast Center & Viking Marina) and URI Main Campus in Kingston (for sample drop off). Some travel reimbursement is available on a case-by-case basis.

Age: 18+ 

Application Items: Online application, cover letter, and resume

Deadline: April 10. Rolling interviews/acceptance after this date, though priority will be given to applications received by the April 10 deadline. Decisions will be made by May 6, 2026.

What you will learn:

Assist with water quality monitoring through the Little Narragansett Bay watershed watch program programs every other weekFollow scientific protocols and data entry guidelines to process samples.Lead shoreline cleanups in the South Coast area (Narragansett, South Kingstown, Charlestown, Westerly) Storm drain marking in Narragansett and Hopkinton, including supply pickup coordinationRights of Way monitoring as availablePublic outreach through tabling events, including the Charlestown Farmer's MarketAttend weekly Zoom meetings for check-ins with supervisors and other interns

What we require:

Education: undergraduate sophomores, juniors, seniors, recent graduates, grad students, and beginning professionals working towards or having obtained a BA/BS or higher degree in biology, education, marine studies, marine affairs, or related fieldsExperience in marine and environmental sciences A passion for nonprofit work and the environmentWillingness to learn, positive attitude, and ability to work independently and as a teamAbility to do physical, outdoor work; capable of spending up to 4 hours on a small boat, leaning over the edge to put instruments in and out of the water, and working a variety of weather conditions (e.g. light rain and wind). Strong time management skills, self-motivated, ability to commit to and complete a project Strong communication, writing, and field skills preferredPreferred Experience with field and laboratory workExperience with data analysis and spreadsheets using Microsoft Excel and/or RInterns who live in or are familiar with the South Coast community

Details: We offer unpaid internship opportunities. We will gladly work with your university if they offer college credit for unpaid internships. Many colleges offer stipends for students doing unpaid internships. Check out our Student Guide to Internship Funding for tips!

Application link: https://forms.gle/AnzPmynFPjLZgJYc8

Note: If you feel unable to commit to a full internship, please check out our habitat restoration and shoreline cleanup volunteer opportunities. "Become a fan" of the page to receive emails when we post new events.

Program: Save The Bay Internships

APPLY HERE!

Summary: Are you interested in water quality, public engagement, and environmental policy? Save The Bay is seeking an intern to assist our South County Coastkeeper and Volunteer Manager with water quality monitoring, shoreline cleanups, storm drain marking, and rights of way monitoring. Interns who are residents of or strongly familiar with the South Coast community are preferred.

Location: Save The Bay Center in Providence, RI and South Coast Center in Westerly, RI

Time Commitment: 10-15 hours/week.

Water quality monitoring occurs every other week ~7:30am-4:30pm; exact dates TBD.Must be able to drive samples to URI Coastal Institute in Kingston, RI, for 3:30 pm delivery time.Occasional weekend work may be necessary for special events. Interns must be available on Saturday, August 8 for the Save The Bay Swim.

Transportation: South Coast Waterkeeper interns must have access to their own reliable transportation (i.e. car) between Westerly (both the South Coast Center & Viking Marina) and URI Main Campus in Kingston (for sample drop off). Some travel reimbursement is available on a case-by-case basis.

Age: 18+ 

Application Items: Online application, cover letter, and resume

Deadline: April 10. Rolling interviews/acceptance after this date, though priority will be given to applications received by the April 10 deadline. Decisions will be made by May 6, 2026.

What you will learn:

Assist with water quality monitoring through the Little Narragansett Bay watershed watch program programs every other weekFollow scientific protocols and data entry guidelines to process samples.Lead shoreline cleanups in the South Coast area (Narragansett, South Kingstown, Charlestown, Westerly) Storm drain marking in Narragansett and Hopkinton, including supply pickup coordinationRights of Way monitoring as availablePublic outreach through tabling events, including the Charlestown Farmer's MarketAttend weekly Zoom meetings for check-ins with supervisors and other interns

What we require:

Education: undergraduate sophomores, juniors, seniors, recent graduates, grad students, and beginning professionals working towards or having obtained a BA/BS or higher degree in biology, education, marine studies, marine affairs, or related fieldsExperience in marine and environmental sciences A passion for nonprofit work and the environmentWillingness to learn, positive attitude, and ability to work independently and as a teamAbility to do physical, outdoor work; capable of spending up to 4 hours on a small boat, leaning over the edge to put instruments in and out of the water, and working a variety of weather conditions (e.g. light rain and wind). Strong time management skills, self-motivated, ability to commit to and complete a project Strong communication, writing, and field skills preferredPreferred Experience with field and laboratory workExperience with data analysis and spreadsheets using Microsoft Excel and/or RInterns who live in or are familiar with the South Coast community

Details: We offer unpaid internship opportunities. We will gladly work with your university if they offer college credit for unpaid internships. Many colleges offer stipends for students doing unpaid internships. Check out our Student Guide to Internship Funding for tips!

Application link: https://forms.gle/AnzPmynFPjLZgJYc8

Note: If you feel unable to commit to a full internship, please check out our habitat restoration and shoreline cleanup volunteer opportunities. "Become a fan" of the page to receive emails when we post new events.

Program: Save The Bay Internships

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 02905

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Administration & Aquarist Internship - Summer 2026

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Summary: Do you love both administrative work and aquarium maintenance? At Save The Bay, you’ll be part of a hardworking behind-the-scenes administrative team helping ensure our summer Bay Camps are set up for success. As much as we love a good spreadsheet, we also love the marine animals that temporarily stay in our care. Interns gain hands-on experience with aquarium maintenance, monitoring animal behavior, and supporting the care and feeding of our animals. This internship is perfect for someone who can combine strong administrative skills with a love for caring for aquarium tanks and marine life!

Location: Providence, RI

Time Commitment: Approximately Memorial Day - Labor Day, 2 shifts/week minimum (9:30am-3:30pm), weekdays only.

Age: 18+

Application Items: Online application, cover letter, resume

Deadline: April 10. Rolling interviews/acceptance after this date, though priority will be given to applications received by the April 10 deadline. Decisions will be made by May 6, 2026.

What you will learn:

Creating and/or updating education resourcesCollaboratively working with other interns to gather information from different platforms (pulling important information from Jumbula into excel documents, creating sign in/out sheets, photo release documents, etc)Aquarium maintenance and husbandry skills, including water quality testing and animal behavior monitoringAnimal feeding techniques, including preparing and weighing the proper amounts of food for each aquarium system

What we require:

College coursework in marine science, biology, environmental science or related course of study strongly encouraged Strong interest in environmental science and marine science Must be well-organized, enthusiastic, and reliable Flexibility and ability to work individually as well as in a team Proficient in Excel and Word Prompt arrival for shifts Undergo a background check

Details: We offer unpaid internship opportunities. We will gladly work with your university if they offer college credit for unpaid internships. Many colleges offer stipends for students doing unpaid internships. Check out our Student Guide to Internship Funding for tips!

Application link: https://forms.gle/HALfU65R6N4ZYwWq5

Program: Save The Bay Internships

APPLY HERE!

Summary: Do you love both administrative work and aquarium maintenance? At Save The Bay, you’ll be part of a hardworking behind-the-scenes administrative team helping ensure our summer Bay Camps are set up for success. As much as we love a good spreadsheet, we also love the marine animals that temporarily stay in our care. Interns gain hands-on experience with aquarium maintenance, monitoring animal behavior, and supporting the care and feeding of our animals. This internship is perfect for someone who can combine strong administrative skills with a love for caring for aquarium tanks and marine life!

Location: Providence, RI

Time Commitment: Approximately Memorial Day - Labor Day, 2 shifts/week minimum (9:30am-3:30pm), weekdays only.

Age: 18+

Application Items: Online application, cover letter, resume

Deadline: April 10. Rolling interviews/acceptance after this date, though priority will be given to applications received by the April 10 deadline. Decisions will be made by May 6, 2026.

What you will learn:

Creating and/or updating education resourcesCollaboratively working with other interns to gather information from different platforms (pulling important information from Jumbula into excel documents, creating sign in/out sheets, photo release documents, etc)Aquarium maintenance and husbandry skills, including water quality testing and animal behavior monitoringAnimal feeding techniques, including preparing and weighing the proper amounts of food for each aquarium system

What we require:

College coursework in marine science, biology, environmental science or related course of study strongly encouraged Strong interest in environmental science and marine science Must be well-organized, enthusiastic, and reliable Flexibility and ability to work individually as well as in a team Proficient in Excel and Word Prompt arrival for shifts Undergo a background check

Details: We offer unpaid internship opportunities. We will gladly work with your university if they offer college credit for unpaid internships. Many colleges offer stipends for students doing unpaid internships. Check out our Student Guide to Internship Funding for tips!

Application link: https://forms.gle/HALfU65R6N4ZYwWq5

Program: Save The Bay Internships

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 02905

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Oakland Beach Cleanup - May 14

Create an account if it is your first time here!
See Youth volunteering for information on how to set up an account as a minor, or on volunteering as a family.
See Team Signup to learn about options for groups.

WHAT: Help keep Narragansett Bay clean with Save The Bay! Shoreline trash is ugly and dangerous to wildlife, and shoreline cleanups are a great way for volunteers to make a difference. 

WHERE: 889 Oakland Beach Ave, Warwick, RI 02889. This is the address for Iggy's...continue past this address and park in the Oakland Beach parking lot, and meet at the gazebo in the middle of the lawn.

PREPARE

Bring your own water - we recommend a reusable bottle!Bring garden or work gloves (disposable gloves available).Wear sturdy closed-toe shoes, long pants, and dress for the weather.Plan time to shower and change afterward.Optional: Save resources by bringing your own trash grabber and bucket for collecting trash.

SAFETY TIPS

Use tick repellent and sunscreen (provided).Watch for poison ivy and don’t touch it! Learn to recognize it here.Stay within sight of the group.Watch your step! Avoid slippery rocks and sensitive dunes.Don’t overfill trash bags or carry heavy items without help.For sharp items or needles, inform a leader for proper disposal

WHAT NOT TO PICK UP

Embedded items (anything you'd have to dig out of the ground)Natural items such as seaweed, driftwood, or even a dead fish or bird. Nature will take care of it!Anything too heavy, sharp or hazardous to handle safely. Report these items to your cleanup leader.

AFTER THE CLEANUP: Use hand sanitizer, do a tick check, and shower/change at home to minimize exposure to ticks and poison ivy.

REGISTRATION NOTE

Pre-registration required.Age: Cleanups are recommended for ages 8+. Ages 16+ may participate independently; Ages 8-15 may participate with a parent or guardian. Parents with children will be asked to sign a family waiver at the event. Team volunteering: Signing up as a team? See our Team Signup page for helpful information!If the cleanup is full, join the waitlist! Spaces often open up.

Confirmation of service letters are available upon request! Just ask your cleanup leader at the end of the event.

For questions or registration help, contact July Lewis at jlewis@savebay.org. We want you on our team!

Program: Save The Bay Shoreline Cleanups

Create an account if it is your first time here!
See Youth volunteering for information on how to set up an account as a minor, or on volunteering as a family.
See Team Signup to learn about options for groups.

WHAT: Help keep Narragansett Bay clean with Save The Bay! Shoreline trash is ugly and dangerous to wildlife, and shoreline cleanups are a great way for volunteers to make a difference. 

WHERE: 889 Oakland Beach Ave, Warwick, RI 02889. This is the address for Iggy's...continue past this address and park in the Oakland Beach parking lot, and meet at the gazebo in the middle of the lawn.

PREPARE

Bring your own water - we recommend a reusable bottle!Bring garden or work gloves (disposable gloves available).Wear sturdy closed-toe shoes, long pants, and dress for the weather.Plan time to shower and change afterward.Optional: Save resources by bringing your own trash grabber and bucket for collecting trash.

SAFETY TIPS

Use tick repellent and sunscreen (provided).Watch for poison ivy and don’t touch it! Learn to recognize it here.Stay within sight of the group.Watch your step! Avoid slippery rocks and sensitive dunes.Don’t overfill trash bags or carry heavy items without help.For sharp items or needles, inform a leader for proper disposal

WHAT NOT TO PICK UP

Embedded items (anything you'd have to dig out of the ground)Natural items such as seaweed, driftwood, or even a dead fish or bird. Nature will take care of it!Anything too heavy, sharp or hazardous to handle safely. Report these items to your cleanup leader.

AFTER THE CLEANUP: Use hand sanitizer, do a tick check, and shower/change at home to minimize exposure to ticks and poison ivy.

REGISTRATION NOTE

Pre-registration required.Age: Cleanups are recommended for ages 8+. Ages 16+ may participate independently; Ages 8-15 may participate with a parent or guardian. Parents with children will be asked to sign a family waiver at the event. Team volunteering: Signing up as a team? See our Team Signup page for helpful information!If the cleanup is full, join the waitlist! Spaces often open up.

Confirmation of service letters are available upon request! Just ask your cleanup leader at the end of the event.

For questions or registration help, contact July Lewis at jlewis@savebay.org. We want you on our team!

Program: Save The Bay Shoreline Cleanups

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On May 14, 2026

Zip Code: 02886

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Conimicut Point Cleanup - May 15

Create an account if it is your first time here!
See Youth volunteering for information on how to set up an account as a minor, or on volunteering as a family.
See Team Signup to learn about options for groups.

WHAT: Help keep Narragansett Bay clean with Save The Bay! Shoreline trash is ugly and harmful to wildlife, and cleanups are a great way to make a difference. We provide trash bags, sunscreen, hand sanitizer, and insect repellant - you bring the helping hands!

WHERE: 1 Point Ave, Warwick, RI 02889. We will meet at the far end of the parking lot, closest to the Point.

PREPARE

Bring your own water - we recommend a reusable bottle!Bring garden or work gloves (disposable gloves available).Wear sturdy closed-toe shoes, long pants, and dress for the weather.Plan time to shower and change afterward.Optional: Save resources by bringing your own trash grabber and bucket for collecting trash.

SAFETY TIPS

Use tick repellent and sunscreen (provided).Watch for poison ivy and don’t touch it! Learn to recognize it here.Stay within sight of the group.Watch your step! Avoid slippery rocks and sensitive dunes.Don’t overfill trash bags or carry heavy items without help.For sharp items or needles, inform a leader for proper disposal

WHAT NOT TO PICK UP

Embedded items (anything you'd have to dig out of the ground)Natural items such as seaweed, driftwood, or even a dead fish or bird. Nature will take care of it!Anything too heavy, sharp or hazardous to handle safely. Report these items to your cleanup leader.

AFTER THE CLEANUP: Use hand sanitizer, do a tick check, and shower/change at home to minimize exposure to ticks and poison ivy.

REGISTRATION NOTES

Pre-registration required. Age: Cleanups are recommended for ages 8+. Ages 16+ may participate independently; Ages 8-15 may participate with a parent or guardian. Parents with children will be asked to sign a family waiver at the event.  Team volunteering: Signing up as a team? See our Team Signup page for helpful information! If the cleanup is full, join the waitlist! Spaces often open up.

Confirmation of service letters are available upon request! Just ask your cleanup leader at the end of the event.

For questions or registration help, contact July Lewis at jlewis@savebay.org. We want you on our team!

Program: Save The Bay Shoreline Cleanups

Create an account if it is your first time here!
See Youth volunteering for information on how to set up an account as a minor, or on volunteering as a family.
See Team Signup to learn about options for groups.

WHAT: Help keep Narragansett Bay clean with Save The Bay! Shoreline trash is ugly and harmful to wildlife, and cleanups are a great way to make a difference. We provide trash bags, sunscreen, hand sanitizer, and insect repellant - you bring the helping hands!

WHERE: 1 Point Ave, Warwick, RI 02889. We will meet at the far end of the parking lot, closest to the Point.

PREPARE

Bring your own water - we recommend a reusable bottle!Bring garden or work gloves (disposable gloves available).Wear sturdy closed-toe shoes, long pants, and dress for the weather.Plan time to shower and change afterward.Optional: Save resources by bringing your own trash grabber and bucket for collecting trash.

SAFETY TIPS

Use tick repellent and sunscreen (provided).Watch for poison ivy and don’t touch it! Learn to recognize it here.Stay within sight of the group.Watch your step! Avoid slippery rocks and sensitive dunes.Don’t overfill trash bags or carry heavy items without help.For sharp items or needles, inform a leader for proper disposal

WHAT NOT TO PICK UP

Embedded items (anything you'd have to dig out of the ground)Natural items such as seaweed, driftwood, or even a dead fish or bird. Nature will take care of it!Anything too heavy, sharp or hazardous to handle safely. Report these items to your cleanup leader.

AFTER THE CLEANUP: Use hand sanitizer, do a tick check, and shower/change at home to minimize exposure to ticks and poison ivy.

REGISTRATION NOTES

Pre-registration required. Age: Cleanups are recommended for ages 8+. Ages 16+ may participate independently; Ages 8-15 may participate with a parent or guardian. Parents with children will be asked to sign a family waiver at the event.  Team volunteering: Signing up as a team? See our Team Signup page for helpful information! If the cleanup is full, join the waitlist! Spaces often open up.

Confirmation of service letters are available upon request! Just ask your cleanup leader at the end of the event.

For questions or registration help, contact July Lewis at jlewis@savebay.org. We want you on our team!

Program: Save The Bay Shoreline Cleanups

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On May 15, 2026

Zip Code: 02889

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Salter Grove Cleanup - May 17

Create an account if it is your first time here!
See Youth volunteering for information on how to set up an account as a minor, or on volunteering as a family.
See Team Signup to learn about options for groups

WHAT: Help keep Narragansett Bay clean with Save The Bay! Shoreline trash is ugly and harmful to wildlife, and cleanups are a great way to make a difference. We provide trash bags, sunscreen, hand sanitizer, and insect repellant - you bring the helping hands!

WHERE: Salter Grove Park. Use 461 Narragansett Parkway, Warwick as an approximate GPS address for beach location. Please keep an eye out for a small sign on Narragansett Parkway for George B Salter Grove. NOTE: Parking lot is very small! Please park in the neighborhood streets across Narragansett Parkway if you can, to leave room for families with children to use the park.

PREPARE

Bring your own water - we recommend a reusable bottle!Bring garden or work gloves (disposable gloves available).Wear sturdy closed-toe shoes, long pants, and dress for the weather.Plan time to shower and change afterward.Optional: Save resources by bringing your own trash grabber and bucket for collecting trash.

SAFETY TIPS

Use tick repellent and sunscreen (provided).Watch for poison ivy and don’t touch it! Learn to recognize it here.Stay within sight of the group.Watch your step! Avoid slippery rocks and sensitive dunes.Don’t overfill trash bags or carry heavy items without help.For sharp items or needles, inform a leader for proper disposal

WHAT NOT TO PICK UP

Embedded items (anything you'd have to dig out of the ground)Natural items such as seaweed, driftwood, or even a dead fish or bird. Nature will take care of it!Anything too heavy, sharp or hazardous to handle safely. Report these items to your cleanup leader.

AFTER THE CLEANUP: Use hand sanitizer, do a tick check, and shower/change at home to minimize exposure to ticks and poison ivy.

REGISTRATION NOTES

Pre-registration required. Age: Cleanups are recommended for ages 8+. Ages 16+ may participate independently; Ages 8-15 may participate with a parent or guardian. Parents with children will be asked to sign a family waiver at the event.  Team volunteering: Signing up as a team? See our Team Signup page for helpful information! If the cleanup is full, join the waitlist! Spaces often open up.

Confirmation of service letters are available upon request! Just ask your cleanup leader at the end of the event.

For questions or registration help, contact July Lewis at jlewis@savebay.org. We want you on our team!

Program: Save The Bay Shoreline Cleanups

Create an account if it is your first time here!
See Youth volunteering for information on how to set up an account as a minor, or on volunteering as a family.
See Team Signup to learn about options for groups

WHAT: Help keep Narragansett Bay clean with Save The Bay! Shoreline trash is ugly and harmful to wildlife, and cleanups are a great way to make a difference. We provide trash bags, sunscreen, hand sanitizer, and insect repellant - you bring the helping hands!

WHERE: Salter Grove Park. Use 461 Narragansett Parkway, Warwick as an approximate GPS address for beach location. Please keep an eye out for a small sign on Narragansett Parkway for George B Salter Grove. NOTE: Parking lot is very small! Please park in the neighborhood streets across Narragansett Parkway if you can, to leave room for families with children to use the park.

PREPARE

Bring your own water - we recommend a reusable bottle!Bring garden or work gloves (disposable gloves available).Wear sturdy closed-toe shoes, long pants, and dress for the weather.Plan time to shower and change afterward.Optional: Save resources by bringing your own trash grabber and bucket for collecting trash.

SAFETY TIPS

Use tick repellent and sunscreen (provided).Watch for poison ivy and don’t touch it! Learn to recognize it here.Stay within sight of the group.Watch your step! Avoid slippery rocks and sensitive dunes.Don’t overfill trash bags or carry heavy items without help.For sharp items or needles, inform a leader for proper disposal

WHAT NOT TO PICK UP

Embedded items (anything you'd have to dig out of the ground)Natural items such as seaweed, driftwood, or even a dead fish or bird. Nature will take care of it!Anything too heavy, sharp or hazardous to handle safely. Report these items to your cleanup leader.

AFTER THE CLEANUP: Use hand sanitizer, do a tick check, and shower/change at home to minimize exposure to ticks and poison ivy.

REGISTRATION NOTES

Pre-registration required. Age: Cleanups are recommended for ages 8+. Ages 16+ may participate independently; Ages 8-15 may participate with a parent or guardian. Parents with children will be asked to sign a family waiver at the event.  Team volunteering: Signing up as a team? See our Team Signup page for helpful information! If the cleanup is full, join the waitlist! Spaces often open up.

Confirmation of service letters are available upon request! Just ask your cleanup leader at the end of the event.

For questions or registration help, contact July Lewis at jlewis@savebay.org. We want you on our team!

Program: Save The Bay Shoreline Cleanups

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On May 17, 2026

Zip Code: 02889

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Weaver Cove Cleanup - May 28

Create an account if it is your first time here!
See Youth volunteering for information on how to set up an account as a minor, or on volunteering as a family.
See Team Signup to learn about options for groups.

WHAT: Help keep Narragansett Bay clean with Save The Bay! Shoreline trash is ugly and harmful to wildlife, and cleanups are a great way to make a difference. We provide trash bags, sunscreen, hand sanitizer, and insect repellant - you bring the helping hands!

WHERE: Weaver Cove Boat Ramp, Burma Rd, Portsmouth, RI 02871. There is no precise address for this site. Enter the park off of Burma Road and follow the road all the way down to the parking lot. The boat ramp is on the far side of the lot. Parking is limited, please carpool or take alternative transportation if possible!

PREPARE

Bring your own water - we recommend a reusable bottle!Bring garden or work gloves (disposable gloves available).Wear sturdy closed-toe shoes, long pants, and dress for the weather.Plan time to shower and change afterward.Optional: Save resources by bringing your own trash grabber and bucket for collecting trash.

SAFETY TIPS

Use tick repellent and sunscreen (provided).Watch for poison ivy and don’t touch it! Learn to recognize it here.Stay within sight of the group.Watch your step! Avoid slippery rocks and sensitive dunes.Don’t overfill trash bags or carry heavy items without help.For sharp items or needles, inform a leader for proper disposal

WHAT NOT TO PICK UP

Embedded items (anything you'd have to dig out of the ground)Natural items such as seaweed, driftwood, or even a dead fish or bird. Nature will take care of it!Anything too heavy, sharp or hazardous to handle safely. Report these items to your cleanup leader.

AFTER THE CLEANUP: Use hand sanitizer, do a tick check, and shower/change at home to minimize exposure to ticks and poison ivy.

REGISTRATION NOTES

Pre-registration required. Age: Cleanups are recommended for ages 8+. Ages 16+ may participate independently; Ages 8-15 may participate with a parent or guardian. Parents with children will be asked to sign a family waiver at the event.  Team volunteering: Signing up as a team? See our Team Signup page for helpful information! If the cleanup is full, join the waitlist! Spaces often open up.

Confirmation of service letters are available upon request! Just ask your cleanup leader at the end of the event.

For questions or registration help, contact July Lewis at jlewis@savebay.org. We want you on our team!

Program: Save The Bay Shoreline Cleanups

Create an account if it is your first time here!
See Youth volunteering for information on how to set up an account as a minor, or on volunteering as a family.
See Team Signup to learn about options for groups.

WHAT: Help keep Narragansett Bay clean with Save The Bay! Shoreline trash is ugly and harmful to wildlife, and cleanups are a great way to make a difference. We provide trash bags, sunscreen, hand sanitizer, and insect repellant - you bring the helping hands!

WHERE: Weaver Cove Boat Ramp, Burma Rd, Portsmouth, RI 02871. There is no precise address for this site. Enter the park off of Burma Road and follow the road all the way down to the parking lot. The boat ramp is on the far side of the lot. Parking is limited, please carpool or take alternative transportation if possible!

PREPARE

Bring your own water - we recommend a reusable bottle!Bring garden or work gloves (disposable gloves available).Wear sturdy closed-toe shoes, long pants, and dress for the weather.Plan time to shower and change afterward.Optional: Save resources by bringing your own trash grabber and bucket for collecting trash.

SAFETY TIPS

Use tick repellent and sunscreen (provided).Watch for poison ivy and don’t touch it! Learn to recognize it here.Stay within sight of the group.Watch your step! Avoid slippery rocks and sensitive dunes.Don’t overfill trash bags or carry heavy items without help.For sharp items or needles, inform a leader for proper disposal

WHAT NOT TO PICK UP

Embedded items (anything you'd have to dig out of the ground)Natural items such as seaweed, driftwood, or even a dead fish or bird. Nature will take care of it!Anything too heavy, sharp or hazardous to handle safely. Report these items to your cleanup leader.

AFTER THE CLEANUP: Use hand sanitizer, do a tick check, and shower/change at home to minimize exposure to ticks and poison ivy.

REGISTRATION NOTES

Pre-registration required. Age: Cleanups are recommended for ages 8+. Ages 16+ may participate independently; Ages 8-15 may participate with a parent or guardian. Parents with children will be asked to sign a family waiver at the event.  Team volunteering: Signing up as a team? See our Team Signup page for helpful information! If the cleanup is full, join the waitlist! Spaces often open up.

Confirmation of service letters are available upon request! Just ask your cleanup leader at the end of the event.

For questions or registration help, contact July Lewis at jlewis@savebay.org. We want you on our team!

Program: Save The Bay Shoreline Cleanups

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On May 28, 2026

Zip Code: 02871

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Oakland Beach Cleanup - June 3

Create an account if it is your first time here!
See Youth volunteering for information on how to set up an account as a minor, or on volunteering as a family.
See Team Signup to learn about options for groups.

WHAT: Help keep Narragansett Bay clean with Save The Bay! Shoreline trash is ugly and dangerous to wildlife, and shoreline cleanups are a great way for volunteers to make a difference. 

WHERE: 889 Oakland Beach Ave, Warwick, RI 02889. This is the address for Iggy's...continue past this address and park in the Oakland Beach parking lot, and meet at the gazebo in the middle of the lawn.

PREPARE

Bring your own water - we recommend a reusable bottle!Bring garden or work gloves (disposable gloves available).Wear sturdy closed-toe shoes, long pants, and dress for the weather.Plan time to shower and change afterward.Optional: Save resources by bringing your own trash grabber and bucket for collecting trash.

SAFETY TIPS

Use tick repellent and sunscreen (provided).Watch for poison ivy and don’t touch it! Learn to recognize it here.Stay within sight of the group.Watch your step! Avoid slippery rocks and sensitive dunes.Don’t overfill trash bags or carry heavy items without help.For sharp items or needles, inform a leader for proper disposal

WHAT NOT TO PICK UP

Embedded items (anything you'd have to dig out of the ground)Natural items such as seaweed, driftwood, or even a dead fish or bird. Nature will take care of it!Anything too heavy, sharp or hazardous to handle safely. Report these items to your cleanup leader.

AFTER THE CLEANUP: Use hand sanitizer, do a tick check, and shower/change at home to minimize exposure to ticks and poison ivy.

REGISTRATION NOTE

Pre-registration required.Age: Cleanups are recommended for ages 8+. Ages 16+ may participate independently; Ages 8-15 may participate with a parent or guardian. Parents with children will be asked to sign a family waiver at the event. Team volunteering: Signing up as a team? See our Team Signup page for helpful information!If the cleanup is full, join the waitlist! Spaces often open up.

Confirmation of service letters are available upon request! Just ask your cleanup leader at the end of the event.

For questions or registration help, contact July Lewis at jlewis@savebay.org. We want you on our team!

Program: Save The Bay Shoreline Cleanups

Create an account if it is your first time here!
See Youth volunteering for information on how to set up an account as a minor, or on volunteering as a family.
See Team Signup to learn about options for groups.

WHAT: Help keep Narragansett Bay clean with Save The Bay! Shoreline trash is ugly and dangerous to wildlife, and shoreline cleanups are a great way for volunteers to make a difference. 

WHERE: 889 Oakland Beach Ave, Warwick, RI 02889. This is the address for Iggy's...continue past this address and park in the Oakland Beach parking lot, and meet at the gazebo in the middle of the lawn.

PREPARE

Bring your own water - we recommend a reusable bottle!Bring garden or work gloves (disposable gloves available).Wear sturdy closed-toe shoes, long pants, and dress for the weather.Plan time to shower and change afterward.Optional: Save resources by bringing your own trash grabber and bucket for collecting trash.

SAFETY TIPS

Use tick repellent and sunscreen (provided).Watch for poison ivy and don’t touch it! Learn to recognize it here.Stay within sight of the group.Watch your step! Avoid slippery rocks and sensitive dunes.Don’t overfill trash bags or carry heavy items without help.For sharp items or needles, inform a leader for proper disposal

WHAT NOT TO PICK UP

Embedded items (anything you'd have to dig out of the ground)Natural items such as seaweed, driftwood, or even a dead fish or bird. Nature will take care of it!Anything too heavy, sharp or hazardous to handle safely. Report these items to your cleanup leader.

AFTER THE CLEANUP: Use hand sanitizer, do a tick check, and shower/change at home to minimize exposure to ticks and poison ivy.

REGISTRATION NOTE

Pre-registration required.Age: Cleanups are recommended for ages 8+. Ages 16+ may participate independently; Ages 8-15 may participate with a parent or guardian. Parents with children will be asked to sign a family waiver at the event. Team volunteering: Signing up as a team? See our Team Signup page for helpful information!If the cleanup is full, join the waitlist! Spaces often open up.

Confirmation of service letters are available upon request! Just ask your cleanup leader at the end of the event.

For questions or registration help, contact July Lewis at jlewis@savebay.org. We want you on our team!

Program: Save The Bay Shoreline Cleanups

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jun 3, 2026

Zip Code: 02886

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Oakland Beach Cleanup - June 10

Create an account if it is your first time here!
See Youth volunteering for information on how to set up an account as a minor, or on volunteering as a family.
See Team Signup to learn about options for groups.

WHAT: Help keep Narragansett Bay clean with Save The Bay! Shoreline trash is ugly and dangerous to wildlife, and shoreline cleanups are a great way for volunteers to make a difference. 

WHERE: Meet at O'Hara Field. Approximate address for GPS: 122 Burr Ave, Warwick, RI 02889. We will park and check in here, and then volunteers will head to the beach to clean. Parking is limited, please carpool if possible!

PREPARE

Bring your own water - we recommend a reusable bottle!Bring garden or work gloves (disposable gloves available).Wear sturdy closed-toe shoes, long pants, and dress for the weather.Plan time to shower and change afterward.Optional: Save resources by bringing your own trash grabber and bucket for collecting trash.

SAFETY TIPS

Use tick repellent and sunscreen (provided).Watch for poison ivy and don’t touch it! Learn to recognize it here.Stay within sight of the group.Watch your step! Avoid slippery rocks and sensitive dunes.Don’t overfill trash bags or carry heavy items without help.For sharp items or needles, inform a leader for proper disposal

WHAT NOT TO PICK UP

Embedded items (anything you'd have to dig out of the ground)Natural items such as seaweed, driftwood, or even a dead fish or bird. Nature will take care of it!Anything too heavy, sharp or hazardous to handle safely. Report these items to your cleanup leader.

AFTER THE CLEANUP: Use hand sanitizer, do a tick check, and shower/change at home to minimize exposure to ticks and poison ivy.

REGISTRATION NOTE

Pre-registration required.Age: Cleanups are recommended for ages 8+. Ages 16+ may participate independently; Ages 8-15 may participate with a parent or guardian. Parents with children will be asked to sign a family waiver at the event. Team volunteering: Signing up as a team? See our Team Signup page for helpful information!If the cleanup is full, join the waitlist! Spaces often open up.

Confirmation of service letters are available upon request! Just ask your cleanup leader at the end of the event.

For questions or registration help, contact July Lewis at jlewis@savebay.org. We want you on our team!

Program: Save The Bay Shoreline Cleanups

Create an account if it is your first time here!
See Youth volunteering for information on how to set up an account as a minor, or on volunteering as a family.
See Team Signup to learn about options for groups.

WHAT: Help keep Narragansett Bay clean with Save The Bay! Shoreline trash is ugly and dangerous to wildlife, and shoreline cleanups are a great way for volunteers to make a difference. 

WHERE: Meet at O'Hara Field. Approximate address for GPS: 122 Burr Ave, Warwick, RI 02889. We will park and check in here, and then volunteers will head to the beach to clean. Parking is limited, please carpool if possible!

PREPARE

Bring your own water - we recommend a reusable bottle!Bring garden or work gloves (disposable gloves available).Wear sturdy closed-toe shoes, long pants, and dress for the weather.Plan time to shower and change afterward.Optional: Save resources by bringing your own trash grabber and bucket for collecting trash.

SAFETY TIPS

Use tick repellent and sunscreen (provided).Watch for poison ivy and don’t touch it! Learn to recognize it here.Stay within sight of the group.Watch your step! Avoid slippery rocks and sensitive dunes.Don’t overfill trash bags or carry heavy items without help.For sharp items or needles, inform a leader for proper disposal

WHAT NOT TO PICK UP

Embedded items (anything you'd have to dig out of the ground)Natural items such as seaweed, driftwood, or even a dead fish or bird. Nature will take care of it!Anything too heavy, sharp or hazardous to handle safely. Report these items to your cleanup leader.

AFTER THE CLEANUP: Use hand sanitizer, do a tick check, and shower/change at home to minimize exposure to ticks and poison ivy.

REGISTRATION NOTE

Pre-registration required.Age: Cleanups are recommended for ages 8+. Ages 16+ may participate independently; Ages 8-15 may participate with a parent or guardian. Parents with children will be asked to sign a family waiver at the event. Team volunteering: Signing up as a team? See our Team Signup page for helpful information!If the cleanup is full, join the waitlist! Spaces often open up.

Confirmation of service letters are available upon request! Just ask your cleanup leader at the end of the event.

For questions or registration help, contact July Lewis at jlewis@savebay.org. We want you on our team!

Program: Save The Bay Shoreline Cleanups

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jun 10, 2026

Zip Code: 02886

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Oakland Beach Cleanup - June 17

Create an account if it is your first time here!
See Youth volunteering for information on how to set up an account as a minor, or on volunteering as a family.
See Team Signup to learn about options for groups.

WHAT: Help keep Narragansett Bay clean with Save The Bay! Shoreline trash is ugly and dangerous to wildlife, and shoreline cleanups are a great way for volunteers to make a difference. 

WHERE: Meet at O'Hara Field. Approximate address for GPS: 122 Burr Ave, Warwick, RI 02889. We will park and check in here, and then volunteers will head to the beach to clean. Parking is limited, please carpool if possible!

PREPARE

Bring your own water - we recommend a reusable bottle!Bring garden or work gloves (disposable gloves available).Wear sturdy closed-toe shoes, long pants, and dress for the weather.Plan time to shower and change afterward.Optional: Save resources by bringing your own trash grabber and bucket for collecting trash.

SAFETY TIPS

Use tick repellent and sunscreen (provided).Watch for poison ivy and don’t touch it! Learn to recognize it here.Stay within sight of the group.Watch your step! Avoid slippery rocks and sensitive dunes.Don’t overfill trash bags or carry heavy items without help.For sharp items or needles, inform a leader for proper disposal

WHAT NOT TO PICK UP

Embedded items (anything you'd have to dig out of the ground)Natural items such as seaweed, driftwood, or even a dead fish or bird. Nature will take care of it!Anything too heavy, sharp or hazardous to handle safely. Report these items to your cleanup leader.

AFTER THE CLEANUP: Use hand sanitizer, do a tick check, and shower/change at home to minimize exposure to ticks and poison ivy.

REGISTRATION NOTE

Pre-registration required.Age: Cleanups are recommended for ages 8+. Ages 16+ may participate independently; Ages 8-15 may participate with a parent or guardian. Parents with children will be asked to sign a family waiver at the event. Team volunteering: Signing up as a team? See our Team Signup page for helpful information!If the cleanup is full, join the waitlist! Spaces often open up.

Confirmation of service letters are available upon request! Just ask your cleanup leader at the end of the event.

For questions or registration help, contact July Lewis at jlewis@savebay.org. We want you on our team!

Program: Save The Bay Shoreline Cleanups

Create an account if it is your first time here!
See Youth volunteering for information on how to set up an account as a minor, or on volunteering as a family.
See Team Signup to learn about options for groups.

WHAT: Help keep Narragansett Bay clean with Save The Bay! Shoreline trash is ugly and dangerous to wildlife, and shoreline cleanups are a great way for volunteers to make a difference. 

WHERE: Meet at O'Hara Field. Approximate address for GPS: 122 Burr Ave, Warwick, RI 02889. We will park and check in here, and then volunteers will head to the beach to clean. Parking is limited, please carpool if possible!

PREPARE

Bring your own water - we recommend a reusable bottle!Bring garden or work gloves (disposable gloves available).Wear sturdy closed-toe shoes, long pants, and dress for the weather.Plan time to shower and change afterward.Optional: Save resources by bringing your own trash grabber and bucket for collecting trash.

SAFETY TIPS

Use tick repellent and sunscreen (provided).Watch for poison ivy and don’t touch it! Learn to recognize it here.Stay within sight of the group.Watch your step! Avoid slippery rocks and sensitive dunes.Don’t overfill trash bags or carry heavy items without help.For sharp items or needles, inform a leader for proper disposal

WHAT NOT TO PICK UP

Embedded items (anything you'd have to dig out of the ground)Natural items such as seaweed, driftwood, or even a dead fish or bird. Nature will take care of it!Anything too heavy, sharp or hazardous to handle safely. Report these items to your cleanup leader.

AFTER THE CLEANUP: Use hand sanitizer, do a tick check, and shower/change at home to minimize exposure to ticks and poison ivy.

REGISTRATION NOTE

Pre-registration required.Age: Cleanups are recommended for ages 8+. Ages 16+ may participate independently; Ages 8-15 may participate with a parent or guardian. Parents with children will be asked to sign a family waiver at the event. Team volunteering: Signing up as a team? See our Team Signup page for helpful information!If the cleanup is full, join the waitlist! Spaces often open up.

Confirmation of service letters are available upon request! Just ask your cleanup leader at the end of the event.

For questions or registration help, contact July Lewis at jlewis@savebay.org. We want you on our team!

Program: Save The Bay Shoreline Cleanups

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jun 17, 2026

Zip Code: 02886

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Fields Point Cleanup - June 17

Create an account if it is your first time here!
See Youth volunteering for information on how to set up an account as a minor, or on volunteering as a family.
See Team Signup to learn about options for groups.

WHAT: Help keep Narragansett Bay clean with Save The Bay! Shoreline trash is ugly and harmful to wildlife, and cleanups are a great way to make a difference. We provide trash bags, sunscreen, hand sanitizer, and insect repellant - you bring the helping hands!

WHERE: 100 Save The Bay Drive, Providence, RI. The entrance to Save The Bay is through the Johnson & Wales Harborside Campus, via the main entrance at Harborside Blvd. Waze works best to get you here! Google Maps and other systems may take you down a gated road (Shipyard St) that you cannot access without a key card. If you use another system, just ignore any directions to turn from Allens Ave onto Ernest St, and continue along Allens until you get to Harborside Blvd. See map for exact location.

PREPARE

Bring your own water - we recommend a reusable bottle!Bring garden or work gloves (disposable gloves available).Wear sturdy closed-toe shoes, long pants, and dress for the weather (be sure to bundle up!).Plan time to shower and change afterward.Optional: Save resources by bringing your own trash grabber and bucket for collecting trash.

SAFETY TIPS

Use tick repellent and sunscreen (provided).Watch for poison ivy and don’t touch it! Learn to recognize it here.Stay within sight of the group.Watch your step! Avoid slippery rocks and sensitive dunes.Don’t overfill trash bags or carry heavy items without help.For sharp items or needles, inform a leader for proper disposal

WHAT NOT TO PICK UP

Embedded items (anything you'd have to dig out of the ground)Natural items such as seaweed, driftwood, or even a dead fish or bird. Nature will take care of it!Anything too heavy, sharp or hazardous to handle safely. Report these items to your cleanup leader.

AFTER THE CLEANUP: Use hand sanitizer, do a tick check, and shower/change at home to minimize exposure to ticks and poison ivy.

REGISTRATION NOTES

Pre-registration required. Age: Cleanups are recommended for ages 8+. Ages 16+ may participate independently; Ages 8-15 may participate with a parent or guardian. Parents with children will be asked to sign a family waiver at the event.  Team volunteering: Signing up as a team? See our Team Signup page for helpful information! If the cleanup is full, join the waitlist! Spaces often open up.

Confirmation of service letters are available upon request! Just ask your cleanup leader at the end of the event.

For questions or registration help, contact July Lewis at jlewis@savebay.org. We want you on our team!

Program: Save The Bay Shoreline Cleanups

Create an account if it is your first time here!
See Youth volunteering for information on how to set up an account as a minor, or on volunteering as a family.
See Team Signup to learn about options for groups.

WHAT: Help keep Narragansett Bay clean with Save The Bay! Shoreline trash is ugly and harmful to wildlife, and cleanups are a great way to make a difference. We provide trash bags, sunscreen, hand sanitizer, and insect repellant - you bring the helping hands!

WHERE: 100 Save The Bay Drive, Providence, RI. The entrance to Save The Bay is through the Johnson & Wales Harborside Campus, via the main entrance at Harborside Blvd. Waze works best to get you here! Google Maps and other systems may take you down a gated road (Shipyard St) that you cannot access without a key card. If you use another system, just ignore any directions to turn from Allens Ave onto Ernest St, and continue along Allens until you get to Harborside Blvd. See map for exact location.

PREPARE

Bring your own water - we recommend a reusable bottle!Bring garden or work gloves (disposable gloves available).Wear sturdy closed-toe shoes, long pants, and dress for the weather (be sure to bundle up!).Plan time to shower and change afterward.Optional: Save resources by bringing your own trash grabber and bucket for collecting trash.

SAFETY TIPS

Use tick repellent and sunscreen (provided).Watch for poison ivy and don’t touch it! Learn to recognize it here.Stay within sight of the group.Watch your step! Avoid slippery rocks and sensitive dunes.Don’t overfill trash bags or carry heavy items without help.For sharp items or needles, inform a leader for proper disposal

WHAT NOT TO PICK UP

Embedded items (anything you'd have to dig out of the ground)Natural items such as seaweed, driftwood, or even a dead fish or bird. Nature will take care of it!Anything too heavy, sharp or hazardous to handle safely. Report these items to your cleanup leader.

AFTER THE CLEANUP: Use hand sanitizer, do a tick check, and shower/change at home to minimize exposure to ticks and poison ivy.

REGISTRATION NOTES

Pre-registration required. Age: Cleanups are recommended for ages 8+. Ages 16+ may participate independently; Ages 8-15 may participate with a parent or guardian. Parents with children will be asked to sign a family waiver at the event.  Team volunteering: Signing up as a team? See our Team Signup page for helpful information! If the cleanup is full, join the waitlist! Spaces often open up.

Confirmation of service letters are available upon request! Just ask your cleanup leader at the end of the event.

For questions or registration help, contact July Lewis at jlewis@savebay.org. We want you on our team!

Program: Save The Bay Shoreline Cleanups

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jun 17, 2026

Zip Code: 02905

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Oakland Beach Cleanup - June 24

Create an account if it is your first time here!
See Youth volunteering for information on how to set up an account as a minor, or on volunteering as a family.
See Team Signup to learn about options for groups.

WHAT: Help keep Narragansett Bay clean with Save The Bay! Shoreline trash is ugly and dangerous to wildlife, and shoreline cleanups are a great way for volunteers to make a difference. 

WHERE: Meet at O'Hara Field. Approximate address for GPS: 122 Burr Ave, Warwick, RI 02889. We will park and check in here, and then volunteers will head to the beach to clean. Parking is limited, please carpool if possible!

PREPARE

Bring your own water - we recommend a reusable bottle!Bring garden or work gloves (disposable gloves available).Wear sturdy closed-toe shoes, long pants, and dress for the weather.Plan time to shower and change afterward.Optional: Save resources by bringing your own trash grabber and bucket for collecting trash.

SAFETY TIPS

Use tick repellent and sunscreen (provided).Watch for poison ivy and don’t touch it! Learn to recognize it here.Stay within sight of the group.Watch your step! Avoid slippery rocks and sensitive dunes.Don’t overfill trash bags or carry heavy items without help.For sharp items or needles, inform a leader for proper disposal

WHAT NOT TO PICK UP

Embedded items (anything you'd have to dig out of the ground)Natural items such as seaweed, driftwood, or even a dead fish or bird. Nature will take care of it!Anything too heavy, sharp or hazardous to handle safely. Report these items to your cleanup leader.

AFTER THE CLEANUP: Use hand sanitizer, do a tick check, and shower/change at home to minimize exposure to ticks and poison ivy.

REGISTRATION NOTE

Pre-registration required.Age: Cleanups are recommended for ages 8+. Ages 16+ may participate independently; Ages 8-15 may participate with a parent or guardian. Parents with children will be asked to sign a family waiver at the event. Team volunteering: Signing up as a team? See our Team Signup page for helpful information!If the cleanup is full, join the waitlist! Spaces often open up.

Confirmation of service letters are available upon request! Just ask your cleanup leader at the end of the event.

For questions or registration help, contact July Lewis at jlewis@savebay.org. We want you on our team!

Program: Save The Bay Shoreline Cleanups

Create an account if it is your first time here!
See Youth volunteering for information on how to set up an account as a minor, or on volunteering as a family.
See Team Signup to learn about options for groups.

WHAT: Help keep Narragansett Bay clean with Save The Bay! Shoreline trash is ugly and dangerous to wildlife, and shoreline cleanups are a great way for volunteers to make a difference. 

WHERE: Meet at O'Hara Field. Approximate address for GPS: 122 Burr Ave, Warwick, RI 02889. We will park and check in here, and then volunteers will head to the beach to clean. Parking is limited, please carpool if possible!

PREPARE

Bring your own water - we recommend a reusable bottle!Bring garden or work gloves (disposable gloves available).Wear sturdy closed-toe shoes, long pants, and dress for the weather.Plan time to shower and change afterward.Optional: Save resources by bringing your own trash grabber and bucket for collecting trash.

SAFETY TIPS

Use tick repellent and sunscreen (provided).Watch for poison ivy and don’t touch it! Learn to recognize it here.Stay within sight of the group.Watch your step! Avoid slippery rocks and sensitive dunes.Don’t overfill trash bags or carry heavy items without help.For sharp items or needles, inform a leader for proper disposal

WHAT NOT TO PICK UP

Embedded items (anything you'd have to dig out of the ground)Natural items such as seaweed, driftwood, or even a dead fish or bird. Nature will take care of it!Anything too heavy, sharp or hazardous to handle safely. Report these items to your cleanup leader.

AFTER THE CLEANUP: Use hand sanitizer, do a tick check, and shower/change at home to minimize exposure to ticks and poison ivy.

REGISTRATION NOTE

Pre-registration required.Age: Cleanups are recommended for ages 8+. Ages 16+ may participate independently; Ages 8-15 may participate with a parent or guardian. Parents with children will be asked to sign a family waiver at the event. Team volunteering: Signing up as a team? See our Team Signup page for helpful information!If the cleanup is full, join the waitlist! Spaces often open up.

Confirmation of service letters are available upon request! Just ask your cleanup leader at the end of the event.

For questions or registration help, contact July Lewis at jlewis@savebay.org. We want you on our team!

Program: Save The Bay Shoreline Cleanups

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jun 24, 2026

Zip Code: 02886

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Nanaquaket Bridge Cleanup - June 27

Create an account if it is your first time here!
See Youth volunteering for information on how to set up an account as a minor, or on volunteering as a family.
See Team Signup to learn about options for groups.

WHAT: Help keep Narragansett Bay clean with Save The Bay! Shoreline trash is ugly and harmful to wildlife, and cleanups are a great way to make a difference. We provide trash bags, sunscreen, hand sanitizer, and insect repellant - you bring the helping hands!

WHERE: Nanaquaket Bridge Waterfront Public Access Point. Use 58 Nanaquaket Rd, Tiverton, RI as an approximate address for GPS and keep an eye out for the fishing access area at the west end of the bridge. See map for exact location. NOTE: parking is limited, please carpool if you can!

PREPARE

Bring your own water - we recommend a reusable bottle!Bring garden or work gloves (disposable gloves available).Wear sturdy closed-toe shoes, long pants, and dress for the weather.Plan time to shower and change afterward.Optional: Save resources by bringing your own trash grabber and bucket for collecting trash.

SAFETY TIPS

Use tick repellent and sunscreen (provided).Watch for poison ivy and don’t touch it! Learn to recognize it here.Stay within sight of the group.Watch your step! Avoid slippery rocks and sensitive dunes.Don’t overfill trash bags or carry heavy items without help.For sharp items or needles, inform a leader for proper disposal

WHAT NOT TO PICK UP

Embedded items (anything you'd have to dig out of the ground)Natural items such as seaweed, driftwood, or even a dead fish or bird. Nature will take care of it!Anything too heavy, sharp or hazardous to handle safely. Report these items to your cleanup leader.

AFTER THE CLEANUP: Use hand sanitizer, do a tick check, and shower/change at home to minimize exposure to ticks and poison ivy.

REGISTRATION NOTES

Pre-registration required. Age: Cleanups are recommended for ages 8+. Ages 16+ may participate independently; Ages 8-15 may participate with a parent or guardian. Parents with children will be asked to sign a family waiver at the event.  Team volunteering: Signing up as a team? See our Team Signup page for helpful information! If the cleanup is full, join the waitlist! Spaces often open up.

Confirmation of service letters are available upon request! Just ask your cleanup leader at the end of the event.

For questions or registration help, contact July Lewis at jlewis@savebay.org. We want you on our team!

Program: Save The Bay Shoreline Cleanups

Create an account if it is your first time here!
See Youth volunteering for information on how to set up an account as a minor, or on volunteering as a family.
See Team Signup to learn about options for groups.

WHAT: Help keep Narragansett Bay clean with Save The Bay! Shoreline trash is ugly and harmful to wildlife, and cleanups are a great way to make a difference. We provide trash bags, sunscreen, hand sanitizer, and insect repellant - you bring the helping hands!

WHERE: Nanaquaket Bridge Waterfront Public Access Point. Use 58 Nanaquaket Rd, Tiverton, RI as an approximate address for GPS and keep an eye out for the fishing access area at the west end of the bridge. See map for exact location. NOTE: parking is limited, please carpool if you can!

PREPARE

Bring your own water - we recommend a reusable bottle!Bring garden or work gloves (disposable gloves available).Wear sturdy closed-toe shoes, long pants, and dress for the weather.Plan time to shower and change afterward.Optional: Save resources by bringing your own trash grabber and bucket for collecting trash.

SAFETY TIPS

Use tick repellent and sunscreen (provided).Watch for poison ivy and don’t touch it! Learn to recognize it here.Stay within sight of the group.Watch your step! Avoid slippery rocks and sensitive dunes.Don’t overfill trash bags or carry heavy items without help.For sharp items or needles, inform a leader for proper disposal

WHAT NOT TO PICK UP

Embedded items (anything you'd have to dig out of the ground)Natural items such as seaweed, driftwood, or even a dead fish or bird. Nature will take care of it!Anything too heavy, sharp or hazardous to handle safely. Report these items to your cleanup leader.

AFTER THE CLEANUP: Use hand sanitizer, do a tick check, and shower/change at home to minimize exposure to ticks and poison ivy.

REGISTRATION NOTES

Pre-registration required. Age: Cleanups are recommended for ages 8+. Ages 16+ may participate independently; Ages 8-15 may participate with a parent or guardian. Parents with children will be asked to sign a family waiver at the event.  Team volunteering: Signing up as a team? See our Team Signup page for helpful information! If the cleanup is full, join the waitlist! Spaces often open up.

Confirmation of service letters are available upon request! Just ask your cleanup leader at the end of the event.

For questions or registration help, contact July Lewis at jlewis@savebay.org. We want you on our team!

Program: Save The Bay Shoreline Cleanups

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jun 27, 2026

Zip Code: 02878

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Cleanup Leader Program

Every year, Save The Bay organizes about 200 shoreline cleanups, removing tens of thousands of pounds of trash and engaging almost 2000 volunteers - and it would not be possible without our cleanup leader volunteers! We are looking for volunteers who are reliable, communicative, eager to lead, willing to learn and follow Save The Bay’s procedures for cleanups, and able to participate frequently.

Cleanups are usually led by a team of 2-3 leaders, with one "beach captain" acting as the main leader for the event (assigning leadership tasks and giving the welcome speech). Leadership tasks include welcoming and checking volunteers in, collecting waivers, distributing supplies, giving instructions, leading volunteers to different shoreline areas, weighing the trash, and thanking everyone at the end. To become a cleanup leader,

Recommended: participate in a shoreline cleanup as a volunteer first!Fill out the application to train as a cleanup leader. Interview with our Volunteer & Internship Manager (15min)"Audition" as an assistant leader at a cleanup (we will provide training materials)If you are a good fit, you are on the team! We'll ask you to assist with leadership at an additional 3 cleanups in the next 2 months to complete your training.OPTIONAL: After 4 total cleanups, you are eligible to become a Beach Captain (main leader of cleanup) if you choose; Beach Captains will be observed leading and take a quiz to be cleared. Once approved, you can be the beach captain at any cleanup and can also work with Save The Bay to plan and schedule cleanups at your favorite sites! Not comfortable being the Beach Captain? That's OK, you don't have to be!

Cleanup leadership is recommended for ages 16+. All leaders who are minors must co-lead with an adult. Motivated leaders under 16 may be accepted into the program, but must be trained alongside a parent or legal guardian who can lead with them. Please note: this training is not eligible for community service hours.

Any questions? Email July Lewis at jlewis@savebay.org. 



Program: Save The Bay Shoreline Cleanups

Every year, Save The Bay organizes about 200 shoreline cleanups, removing tens of thousands of pounds of trash and engaging almost 2000 volunteers - and it would not be possible without our cleanup leader volunteers! We are looking for volunteers who are reliable, communicative, eager to lead, willing to learn and follow Save The Bay’s procedures for cleanups, and able to participate frequently.

Cleanups are usually led by a team of 2-3 leaders, with one "beach captain" acting as the main leader for the event (assigning leadership tasks and giving the welcome speech). Leadership tasks include welcoming and checking volunteers in, collecting waivers, distributing supplies, giving instructions, leading volunteers to different shoreline areas, weighing the trash, and thanking everyone at the end. To become a cleanup leader,

Recommended: participate in a shoreline cleanup as a volunteer first!Fill out the application to train as a cleanup leader. Interview with our Volunteer & Internship Manager (15min)"Audition" as an assistant leader at a cleanup (we will provide training materials)If you are a good fit, you are on the team! We'll ask you to assist with leadership at an additional 3 cleanups in the next 2 months to complete your training.OPTIONAL: After 4 total cleanups, you are eligible to become a Beach Captain (main leader of cleanup) if you choose; Beach Captains will be observed leading and take a quiz to be cleared. Once approved, you can be the beach captain at any cleanup and can also work with Save The Bay to plan and schedule cleanups at your favorite sites! Not comfortable being the Beach Captain? That's OK, you don't have to be!

Cleanup leadership is recommended for ages 16+. All leaders who are minors must co-lead with an adult. Motivated leaders under 16 may be accepted into the program, but must be trained alongside a parent or legal guardian who can lead with them. Please note: this training is not eligible for community service hours.

Any questions? Email July Lewis at jlewis@savebay.org. 



Program: Save The Bay Shoreline Cleanups

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 02905

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Salter Grove Cleanup - June 28

Create an account if it is your first time here!
See Youth volunteering for information on how to set up an account as a minor, or on volunteering as a family.
See Team Signup to learn about options for groups

WHAT: Help keep Narragansett Bay clean with Save The Bay! Shoreline trash is ugly and harmful to wildlife, and cleanups are a great way to make a difference. We provide trash bags, sunscreen, hand sanitizer, and insect repellant - you bring the helping hands!

WHERE: Salter Grove Park. Use 461 Narragansett Parkway, Warwick as an approximate GPS address for beach location. Please keep an eye out for a small sign on Narragansett Parkway for George B Salter Grove. NOTE: Parking lot is very small! Please park in the neighborhood streets across Narragansett Parkway if you can, to leave room for families with children to use the park.

PREPARE

Bring your own water - we recommend a reusable bottle!Bring garden or work gloves (disposable gloves available).Wear sturdy closed-toe shoes, long pants, and dress for the weather.Plan time to shower and change afterward.Optional: Save resources by bringing your own trash grabber and bucket for collecting trash.

SAFETY TIPS

Use tick repellent and sunscreen (provided).Watch for poison ivy and don’t touch it! Learn to recognize it here.Stay within sight of the group.Watch your step! Avoid slippery rocks and sensitive dunes.Don’t overfill trash bags or carry heavy items without help.For sharp items or needles, inform a leader for proper disposal

WHAT NOT TO PICK UP

Embedded items (anything you'd have to dig out of the ground)Natural items such as seaweed, driftwood, or even a dead fish or bird. Nature will take care of it!Anything too heavy, sharp or hazardous to handle safely. Report these items to your cleanup leader.

AFTER THE CLEANUP: Use hand sanitizer, do a tick check, and shower/change at home to minimize exposure to ticks and poison ivy.

REGISTRATION NOTES

Pre-registration required. Age: Cleanups are recommended for ages 8+. Ages 16+ may participate independently; Ages 8-15 may participate with a parent or guardian. Parents with children will be asked to sign a family waiver at the event.  Team volunteering: Signing up as a team? See our Team Signup page for helpful information! If the cleanup is full, join the waitlist! Spaces often open up.

Confirmation of service letters are available upon request! Just ask your cleanup leader at the end of the event.

For questions or registration help, contact July Lewis at jlewis@savebay.org. We want you on our team!

Program: Save The Bay Shoreline Cleanups

Create an account if it is your first time here!
See Youth volunteering for information on how to set up an account as a minor, or on volunteering as a family.
See Team Signup to learn about options for groups

WHAT: Help keep Narragansett Bay clean with Save The Bay! Shoreline trash is ugly and harmful to wildlife, and cleanups are a great way to make a difference. We provide trash bags, sunscreen, hand sanitizer, and insect repellant - you bring the helping hands!

WHERE: Salter Grove Park. Use 461 Narragansett Parkway, Warwick as an approximate GPS address for beach location. Please keep an eye out for a small sign on Narragansett Parkway for George B Salter Grove. NOTE: Parking lot is very small! Please park in the neighborhood streets across Narragansett Parkway if you can, to leave room for families with children to use the park.

PREPARE

Bring your own water - we recommend a reusable bottle!Bring garden or work gloves (disposable gloves available).Wear sturdy closed-toe shoes, long pants, and dress for the weather.Plan time to shower and change afterward.Optional: Save resources by bringing your own trash grabber and bucket for collecting trash.

SAFETY TIPS

Use tick repellent and sunscreen (provided).Watch for poison ivy and don’t touch it! Learn to recognize it here.Stay within sight of the group.Watch your step! Avoid slippery rocks and sensitive dunes.Don’t overfill trash bags or carry heavy items without help.For sharp items or needles, inform a leader for proper disposal

WHAT NOT TO PICK UP

Embedded items (anything you'd have to dig out of the ground)Natural items such as seaweed, driftwood, or even a dead fish or bird. Nature will take care of it!Anything too heavy, sharp or hazardous to handle safely. Report these items to your cleanup leader.

AFTER THE CLEANUP: Use hand sanitizer, do a tick check, and shower/change at home to minimize exposure to ticks and poison ivy.

REGISTRATION NOTES

Pre-registration required. Age: Cleanups are recommended for ages 8+. Ages 16+ may participate independently; Ages 8-15 may participate with a parent or guardian. Parents with children will be asked to sign a family waiver at the event.  Team volunteering: Signing up as a team? See our Team Signup page for helpful information! If the cleanup is full, join the waitlist! Spaces often open up.

Confirmation of service letters are available upon request! Just ask your cleanup leader at the end of the event.

For questions or registration help, contact July Lewis at jlewis@savebay.org. We want you on our team!

Program: Save The Bay Shoreline Cleanups

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jun 28, 2026

Zip Code: 02889

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Oakland Beach Cleanup - July 1

Create an account if it is your first time here!
See Youth volunteering for information on how to set up an account as a minor, or on volunteering as a family.
See Team Signup to learn about options for groups.

WHAT: Help keep Narragansett Bay clean with Save The Bay! Shoreline trash is ugly and dangerous to wildlife, and shoreline cleanups are a great way for volunteers to make a difference. 

WHERE: Meet at O'Hara Field. Approximate address for GPS: 122 Burr Ave, Warwick, RI 02889. We will park and check in here, and then volunteers will head to the beach to clean. Parking is limited, please carpool if possible!

PREPARE

Bring your own water - we recommend a reusable bottle!Bring garden or work gloves (disposable gloves available).Wear sturdy closed-toe shoes, long pants, and dress for the weather.Plan time to shower and change afterward.Optional: Save resources by bringing your own trash grabber and bucket for collecting trash.

SAFETY TIPS

Use tick repellent and sunscreen (provided).Watch for poison ivy and don’t touch it! Learn to recognize it here.Stay within sight of the group.Watch your step! Avoid slippery rocks and sensitive dunes.Don’t overfill trash bags or carry heavy items without help.For sharp items or needles, inform a leader for proper disposal

WHAT NOT TO PICK UP

Embedded items (anything you'd have to dig out of the ground)Natural items such as seaweed, driftwood, or even a dead fish or bird. Nature will take care of it!Anything too heavy, sharp or hazardous to handle safely. Report these items to your cleanup leader.

AFTER THE CLEANUP: Use hand sanitizer, do a tick check, and shower/change at home to minimize exposure to ticks and poison ivy.

REGISTRATION NOTE

Pre-registration required.Age: Cleanups are recommended for ages 8+. Ages 16+ may participate independently; Ages 8-15 may participate with a parent or guardian. Parents with children will be asked to sign a family waiver at the event. Team volunteering: Signing up as a team? See our Team Signup page for helpful information!If the cleanup is full, join the waitlist! Spaces often open up.

Confirmation of service letters are available upon request! Just ask your cleanup leader at the end of the event.

For questions or registration help, contact July Lewis at jlewis@savebay.org. We want you on our team!

Program: Save The Bay Shoreline Cleanups

Create an account if it is your first time here!
See Youth volunteering for information on how to set up an account as a minor, or on volunteering as a family.
See Team Signup to learn about options for groups.

WHAT: Help keep Narragansett Bay clean with Save The Bay! Shoreline trash is ugly and dangerous to wildlife, and shoreline cleanups are a great way for volunteers to make a difference. 

WHERE: Meet at O'Hara Field. Approximate address for GPS: 122 Burr Ave, Warwick, RI 02889. We will park and check in here, and then volunteers will head to the beach to clean. Parking is limited, please carpool if possible!

PREPARE

Bring your own water - we recommend a reusable bottle!Bring garden or work gloves (disposable gloves available).Wear sturdy closed-toe shoes, long pants, and dress for the weather.Plan time to shower and change afterward.Optional: Save resources by bringing your own trash grabber and bucket for collecting trash.

SAFETY TIPS

Use tick repellent and sunscreen (provided).Watch for poison ivy and don’t touch it! Learn to recognize it here.Stay within sight of the group.Watch your step! Avoid slippery rocks and sensitive dunes.Don’t overfill trash bags or carry heavy items without help.For sharp items or needles, inform a leader for proper disposal

WHAT NOT TO PICK UP

Embedded items (anything you'd have to dig out of the ground)Natural items such as seaweed, driftwood, or even a dead fish or bird. Nature will take care of it!Anything too heavy, sharp or hazardous to handle safely. Report these items to your cleanup leader.

AFTER THE CLEANUP: Use hand sanitizer, do a tick check, and shower/change at home to minimize exposure to ticks and poison ivy.

REGISTRATION NOTE

Pre-registration required.Age: Cleanups are recommended for ages 8+. Ages 16+ may participate independently; Ages 8-15 may participate with a parent or guardian. Parents with children will be asked to sign a family waiver at the event. Team volunteering: Signing up as a team? See our Team Signup page for helpful information!If the cleanup is full, join the waitlist! Spaces often open up.

Confirmation of service letters are available upon request! Just ask your cleanup leader at the end of the event.

For questions or registration help, contact July Lewis at jlewis@savebay.org. We want you on our team!

Program: Save The Bay Shoreline Cleanups

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jul 1, 2026

Zip Code: 02886

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Oakland Beach Cleanup - July 8

Create an account if it is your first time here!
See Youth volunteering for information on how to set up an account as a minor, or on volunteering as a family.
See Team Signup to learn about options for groups.

WHAT: Help keep Narragansett Bay clean with Save The Bay! Shoreline trash is ugly and dangerous to wildlife, and shoreline cleanups are a great way for volunteers to make a difference. 

WHERE: Meet at O'Hara Field. Approximate address for GPS: 122 Burr Ave, Warwick, RI 02889. We will park and check in here, and then volunteers will head to the beach to clean. Parking is limited, please carpool if possible!

PREPARE

Bring your own water - we recommend a reusable bottle!Bring garden or work gloves (disposable gloves available).Wear sturdy closed-toe shoes, long pants, and dress for the weather.Plan time to shower and change afterward.Optional: Save resources by bringing your own trash grabber and bucket for collecting trash.

SAFETY TIPS

Use tick repellent and sunscreen (provided).Watch for poison ivy and don’t touch it! Learn to recognize it here.Stay within sight of the group.Watch your step! Avoid slippery rocks and sensitive dunes.Don’t overfill trash bags or carry heavy items without help.For sharp items or needles, inform a leader for proper disposal

WHAT NOT TO PICK UP

Embedded items (anything you'd have to dig out of the ground)Natural items such as seaweed, driftwood, or even a dead fish or bird. Nature will take care of it!Anything too heavy, sharp or hazardous to handle safely. Report these items to your cleanup leader.

AFTER THE CLEANUP: Use hand sanitizer, do a tick check, and shower/change at home to minimize exposure to ticks and poison ivy.

REGISTRATION NOTE

Pre-registration required.Age: Cleanups are recommended for ages 8+. Ages 16+ may participate independently; Ages 8-15 may participate with a parent or guardian. Parents with children will be asked to sign a family waiver at the event. Team volunteering: Signing up as a team? See our Team Signup page for helpful information!If the cleanup is full, join the waitlist! Spaces often open up.

Confirmation of service letters are available upon request! Just ask your cleanup leader at the end of the event.

For questions or registration help, contact July Lewis at jlewis@savebay.org. We want you on our team!

Program: Save The Bay Shoreline Cleanups

Create an account if it is your first time here!
See Youth volunteering for information on how to set up an account as a minor, or on volunteering as a family.
See Team Signup to learn about options for groups.

WHAT: Help keep Narragansett Bay clean with Save The Bay! Shoreline trash is ugly and dangerous to wildlife, and shoreline cleanups are a great way for volunteers to make a difference. 

WHERE: Meet at O'Hara Field. Approximate address for GPS: 122 Burr Ave, Warwick, RI 02889. We will park and check in here, and then volunteers will head to the beach to clean. Parking is limited, please carpool if possible!

PREPARE

Bring your own water - we recommend a reusable bottle!Bring garden or work gloves (disposable gloves available).Wear sturdy closed-toe shoes, long pants, and dress for the weather.Plan time to shower and change afterward.Optional: Save resources by bringing your own trash grabber and bucket for collecting trash.

SAFETY TIPS

Use tick repellent and sunscreen (provided).Watch for poison ivy and don’t touch it! Learn to recognize it here.Stay within sight of the group.Watch your step! Avoid slippery rocks and sensitive dunes.Don’t overfill trash bags or carry heavy items without help.For sharp items or needles, inform a leader for proper disposal

WHAT NOT TO PICK UP

Embedded items (anything you'd have to dig out of the ground)Natural items such as seaweed, driftwood, or even a dead fish or bird. Nature will take care of it!Anything too heavy, sharp or hazardous to handle safely. Report these items to your cleanup leader.

AFTER THE CLEANUP: Use hand sanitizer, do a tick check, and shower/change at home to minimize exposure to ticks and poison ivy.

REGISTRATION NOTE

Pre-registration required.Age: Cleanups are recommended for ages 8+. Ages 16+ may participate independently; Ages 8-15 may participate with a parent or guardian. Parents with children will be asked to sign a family waiver at the event. Team volunteering: Signing up as a team? See our Team Signup page for helpful information!If the cleanup is full, join the waitlist! Spaces often open up.

Confirmation of service letters are available upon request! Just ask your cleanup leader at the end of the event.

For questions or registration help, contact July Lewis at jlewis@savebay.org. We want you on our team!

Program: Save The Bay Shoreline Cleanups

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jul 8, 2026

Zip Code: 02886

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Oakland Beach Cleanup - July 15

Create an account if it is your first time here!
See Youth volunteering for information on how to set up an account as a minor, or on volunteering as a family.
See Team Signup to learn about options for groups.

WHAT: Help keep Narragansett Bay clean with Save The Bay! Shoreline trash is ugly and dangerous to wildlife, and shoreline cleanups are a great way for volunteers to make a difference. 

WHERE: Meet at O'Hara Field. Approximate address for GPS: 122 Burr Ave, Warwick, RI 02889. We will park and check in here, and then volunteers will head to the beach to clean. Parking is limited, please carpool if possible!

PREPARE

Bring your own water - we recommend a reusable bottle!Bring garden or work gloves (disposable gloves available).Wear sturdy closed-toe shoes, long pants, and dress for the weather.Plan time to shower and change afterward.Optional: Save resources by bringing your own trash grabber and bucket for collecting trash.

SAFETY TIPS

Use tick repellent and sunscreen (provided).Watch for poison ivy and don’t touch it! Learn to recognize it here.Stay within sight of the group.Watch your step! Avoid slippery rocks and sensitive dunes.Don’t overfill trash bags or carry heavy items without help.For sharp items or needles, inform a leader for proper disposal

WHAT NOT TO PICK UP

Embedded items (anything you'd have to dig out of the ground)Natural items such as seaweed, driftwood, or even a dead fish or bird. Nature will take care of it!Anything too heavy, sharp or hazardous to handle safely. Report these items to your cleanup leader.

AFTER THE CLEANUP: Use hand sanitizer, do a tick check, and shower/change at home to minimize exposure to ticks and poison ivy.

REGISTRATION NOTE

Pre-registration required.Age: Cleanups are recommended for ages 8+. Ages 16+ may participate independently; Ages 8-15 may participate with a parent or guardian. Parents with children will be asked to sign a family waiver at the event. Team volunteering: Signing up as a team? See our Team Signup page for helpful information!If the cleanup is full, join the waitlist! Spaces often open up.

Confirmation of service letters are available upon request! Just ask your cleanup leader at the end of the event.

For questions or registration help, contact July Lewis at jlewis@savebay.org. We want you on our team!

Program: Save The Bay Shoreline Cleanups

Create an account if it is your first time here!
See Youth volunteering for information on how to set up an account as a minor, or on volunteering as a family.
See Team Signup to learn about options for groups.

WHAT: Help keep Narragansett Bay clean with Save The Bay! Shoreline trash is ugly and dangerous to wildlife, and shoreline cleanups are a great way for volunteers to make a difference. 

WHERE: Meet at O'Hara Field. Approximate address for GPS: 122 Burr Ave, Warwick, RI 02889. We will park and check in here, and then volunteers will head to the beach to clean. Parking is limited, please carpool if possible!

PREPARE

Bring your own water - we recommend a reusable bottle!Bring garden or work gloves (disposable gloves available).Wear sturdy closed-toe shoes, long pants, and dress for the weather.Plan time to shower and change afterward.Optional: Save resources by bringing your own trash grabber and bucket for collecting trash.

SAFETY TIPS

Use tick repellent and sunscreen (provided).Watch for poison ivy and don’t touch it! Learn to recognize it here.Stay within sight of the group.Watch your step! Avoid slippery rocks and sensitive dunes.Don’t overfill trash bags or carry heavy items without help.For sharp items or needles, inform a leader for proper disposal

WHAT NOT TO PICK UP

Embedded items (anything you'd have to dig out of the ground)Natural items such as seaweed, driftwood, or even a dead fish or bird. Nature will take care of it!Anything too heavy, sharp or hazardous to handle safely. Report these items to your cleanup leader.

AFTER THE CLEANUP: Use hand sanitizer, do a tick check, and shower/change at home to minimize exposure to ticks and poison ivy.

REGISTRATION NOTE

Pre-registration required.Age: Cleanups are recommended for ages 8+. Ages 16+ may participate independently; Ages 8-15 may participate with a parent or guardian. Parents with children will be asked to sign a family waiver at the event. Team volunteering: Signing up as a team? See our Team Signup page for helpful information!If the cleanup is full, join the waitlist! Spaces often open up.

Confirmation of service letters are available upon request! Just ask your cleanup leader at the end of the event.

For questions or registration help, contact July Lewis at jlewis@savebay.org. We want you on our team!

Program: Save The Bay Shoreline Cleanups

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jul 15, 2026

Zip Code: 02886

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Oakland Beach Cleanup - July 22

Create an account if it is your first time here!
See Youth volunteering for information on how to set up an account as a minor, or on volunteering as a family.
See Team Signup to learn about options for groups.

WHAT: Help keep Narragansett Bay clean with Save The Bay! Shoreline trash is ugly and dangerous to wildlife, and shoreline cleanups are a great way for volunteers to make a difference. 

WHERE: Meet at O'Hara Field. Approximate address for GPS: 122 Burr Ave, Warwick, RI 02889. We will park and check in here, and then volunteers will head to the beach to clean. Parking is limited, please carpool if possible!

PREPARE

Bring your own water - we recommend a reusable bottle!Bring garden or work gloves (disposable gloves available).Wear sturdy closed-toe shoes, long pants, and dress for the weather.Plan time to shower and change afterward.Optional: Save resources by bringing your own trash grabber and bucket for collecting trash.

SAFETY TIPS

Use tick repellent and sunscreen (provided).Watch for poison ivy and don’t touch it! Learn to recognize it here.Stay within sight of the group.Watch your step! Avoid slippery rocks and sensitive dunes.Don’t overfill trash bags or carry heavy items without help.For sharp items or needles, inform a leader for proper disposal

WHAT NOT TO PICK UP

Embedded items (anything you'd have to dig out of the ground)Natural items such as seaweed, driftwood, or even a dead fish or bird. Nature will take care of it!Anything too heavy, sharp or hazardous to handle safely. Report these items to your cleanup leader.

AFTER THE CLEANUP: Use hand sanitizer, do a tick check, and shower/change at home to minimize exposure to ticks and poison ivy.

REGISTRATION NOTE

Pre-registration required.Age: Cleanups are recommended for ages 8+. Ages 16+ may participate independently; Ages 8-15 may participate with a parent or guardian. Parents with children will be asked to sign a family waiver at the event. Team volunteering: Signing up as a team? See our Team Signup page for helpful information!If the cleanup is full, join the waitlist! Spaces often open up.

Confirmation of service letters are available upon request! Just ask your cleanup leader at the end of the event.

For questions or registration help, contact July Lewis at jlewis@savebay.org. We want you on our team!

Program: Save The Bay Shoreline Cleanups

Create an account if it is your first time here!
See Youth volunteering for information on how to set up an account as a minor, or on volunteering as a family.
See Team Signup to learn about options for groups.

WHAT: Help keep Narragansett Bay clean with Save The Bay! Shoreline trash is ugly and dangerous to wildlife, and shoreline cleanups are a great way for volunteers to make a difference. 

WHERE: Meet at O'Hara Field. Approximate address for GPS: 122 Burr Ave, Warwick, RI 02889. We will park and check in here, and then volunteers will head to the beach to clean. Parking is limited, please carpool if possible!

PREPARE

Bring your own water - we recommend a reusable bottle!Bring garden or work gloves (disposable gloves available).Wear sturdy closed-toe shoes, long pants, and dress for the weather.Plan time to shower and change afterward.Optional: Save resources by bringing your own trash grabber and bucket for collecting trash.

SAFETY TIPS

Use tick repellent and sunscreen (provided).Watch for poison ivy and don’t touch it! Learn to recognize it here.Stay within sight of the group.Watch your step! Avoid slippery rocks and sensitive dunes.Don’t overfill trash bags or carry heavy items without help.For sharp items or needles, inform a leader for proper disposal

WHAT NOT TO PICK UP

Embedded items (anything you'd have to dig out of the ground)Natural items such as seaweed, driftwood, or even a dead fish or bird. Nature will take care of it!Anything too heavy, sharp or hazardous to handle safely. Report these items to your cleanup leader.

AFTER THE CLEANUP: Use hand sanitizer, do a tick check, and shower/change at home to minimize exposure to ticks and poison ivy.

REGISTRATION NOTE

Pre-registration required.Age: Cleanups are recommended for ages 8+. Ages 16+ may participate independently; Ages 8-15 may participate with a parent or guardian. Parents with children will be asked to sign a family waiver at the event. Team volunteering: Signing up as a team? See our Team Signup page for helpful information!If the cleanup is full, join the waitlist! Spaces often open up.

Confirmation of service letters are available upon request! Just ask your cleanup leader at the end of the event.

For questions or registration help, contact July Lewis at jlewis@savebay.org. We want you on our team!

Program: Save The Bay Shoreline Cleanups

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jul 22, 2026

Zip Code: 02886

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Salter Grove Cleanup - July 25

Create an account if it is your first time here!
See Youth volunteering for information on how to set up an account as a minor, or on volunteering as a family.
See Team Signup to learn about options for groups

WHAT: Help keep Narragansett Bay clean with Save The Bay! Shoreline trash is ugly and harmful to wildlife, and cleanups are a great way to make a difference. We provide trash bags, sunscreen, hand sanitizer, and insect repellant - you bring the helping hands!

WHERE: Salter Grove Park. Use 461 Narragansett Parkway, Warwick as an approximate GPS address for beach location. Please keep an eye out for a small sign on Narragansett Parkway for George B Salter Grove. NOTE: Parking lot is very small! Please park in the neighborhood streets across Narragansett Parkway if you can, to leave room for families with children to use the park.

PREPARE

Bring your own water - we recommend a reusable bottle!Bring garden or work gloves (disposable gloves available).Wear sturdy closed-toe shoes, long pants, and dress for the weather.Plan time to shower and change afterward.Optional: Save resources by bringing your own trash grabber and bucket for collecting trash.

SAFETY TIPS

Use tick repellent and sunscreen (provided).Watch for poison ivy and don’t touch it! Learn to recognize it here.Stay within sight of the group.Watch your step! Avoid slippery rocks and sensitive dunes.Don’t overfill trash bags or carry heavy items without help.For sharp items or needles, inform a leader for proper disposal

WHAT NOT TO PICK UP

Embedded items (anything you'd have to dig out of the ground)Natural items such as seaweed, driftwood, or even a dead fish or bird. Nature will take care of it!Anything too heavy, sharp or hazardous to handle safely. Report these items to your cleanup leader.

AFTER THE CLEANUP: Use hand sanitizer, do a tick check, and shower/change at home to minimize exposure to ticks and poison ivy.

REGISTRATION NOTES

Pre-registration required. Age: Cleanups are recommended for ages 8+. Ages 16+ may participate independently; Ages 8-15 may participate with a parent or guardian. Parents with children will be asked to sign a family waiver at the event.  Team volunteering: Signing up as a team? See our Team Signup page for helpful information! If the cleanup is full, join the waitlist! Spaces often open up.

Confirmation of service letters are available upon request! Just ask your cleanup leader at the end of the event.

For questions or registration help, contact July Lewis at jlewis@savebay.org. We want you on our team!

Program: Save The Bay Shoreline Cleanups

Create an account if it is your first time here!
See Youth volunteering for information on how to set up an account as a minor, or on volunteering as a family.
See Team Signup to learn about options for groups

WHAT: Help keep Narragansett Bay clean with Save The Bay! Shoreline trash is ugly and harmful to wildlife, and cleanups are a great way to make a difference. We provide trash bags, sunscreen, hand sanitizer, and insect repellant - you bring the helping hands!

WHERE: Salter Grove Park. Use 461 Narragansett Parkway, Warwick as an approximate GPS address for beach location. Please keep an eye out for a small sign on Narragansett Parkway for George B Salter Grove. NOTE: Parking lot is very small! Please park in the neighborhood streets across Narragansett Parkway if you can, to leave room for families with children to use the park.

PREPARE

Bring your own water - we recommend a reusable bottle!Bring garden or work gloves (disposable gloves available).Wear sturdy closed-toe shoes, long pants, and dress for the weather.Plan time to shower and change afterward.Optional: Save resources by bringing your own trash grabber and bucket for collecting trash.

SAFETY TIPS

Use tick repellent and sunscreen (provided).Watch for poison ivy and don’t touch it! Learn to recognize it here.Stay within sight of the group.Watch your step! Avoid slippery rocks and sensitive dunes.Don’t overfill trash bags or carry heavy items without help.For sharp items or needles, inform a leader for proper disposal

WHAT NOT TO PICK UP

Embedded items (anything you'd have to dig out of the ground)Natural items such as seaweed, driftwood, or even a dead fish or bird. Nature will take care of it!Anything too heavy, sharp or hazardous to handle safely. Report these items to your cleanup leader.

AFTER THE CLEANUP: Use hand sanitizer, do a tick check, and shower/change at home to minimize exposure to ticks and poison ivy.

REGISTRATION NOTES

Pre-registration required. Age: Cleanups are recommended for ages 8+. Ages 16+ may participate independently; Ages 8-15 may participate with a parent or guardian. Parents with children will be asked to sign a family waiver at the event.  Team volunteering: Signing up as a team? See our Team Signup page for helpful information! If the cleanup is full, join the waitlist! Spaces often open up.

Confirmation of service letters are available upon request! Just ask your cleanup leader at the end of the event.

For questions or registration help, contact July Lewis at jlewis@savebay.org. We want you on our team!

Program: Save The Bay Shoreline Cleanups

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jul 25, 2026

Zip Code: 02889

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Fields Point Cleanup - July 26

Create an account if it is your first time here!
See Youth volunteering for information on how to set up an account as a minor, or on volunteering as a family.
See Team Signup to learn about options for groups.

WHAT: Help keep Narragansett Bay clean with Save The Bay! Shoreline trash is ugly and harmful to wildlife, and cleanups are a great way to make a difference. We provide trash bags, sunscreen, hand sanitizer, and insect repellant - you bring the helping hands!

WHERE: 100 Save The Bay Drive, Providence, RI. The entrance to Save The Bay is through the Johnson & Wales Harborside Campus, via the main entrance at Harborside Blvd. Waze works best to get you here! Google Maps and other systems may take you down a gated road (Shipyard St) that you cannot access without a key card. If you use another system, just ignore any directions to turn from Allens Ave onto Ernest St, and continue along Allens until you get to Harborside Blvd. See map for exact location.

PREPARE

Bring your own water - we recommend a reusable bottle!Bring garden or work gloves (disposable gloves available).Wear sturdy closed-toe shoes, long pants, and dress for the weather (be sure to bundle up!).Plan time to shower and change afterward.Optional: Save resources by bringing your own trash grabber and bucket for collecting trash.

SAFETY TIPS

Use tick repellent and sunscreen (provided).Watch for poison ivy and don’t touch it! Learn to recognize it here.Stay within sight of the group.Watch your step! Avoid slippery rocks and sensitive dunes.Don’t overfill trash bags or carry heavy items without help.For sharp items or needles, inform a leader for proper disposal

WHAT NOT TO PICK UP

Embedded items (anything you'd have to dig out of the ground)Natural items such as seaweed, driftwood, or even a dead fish or bird. Nature will take care of it!Anything too heavy, sharp or hazardous to handle safely. Report these items to your cleanup leader.

AFTER THE CLEANUP: Use hand sanitizer, do a tick check, and shower/change at home to minimize exposure to ticks and poison ivy.

REGISTRATION NOTES

Pre-registration required. Age: Cleanups are recommended for ages 8+. Ages 16+ may participate independently; Ages 8-15 may participate with a parent or guardian. Parents with children will be asked to sign a family waiver at the event.  Team volunteering: Signing up as a team? See our Team Signup page for helpful information! If the cleanup is full, join the waitlist! Spaces often open up.

Confirmation of service letters are available upon request! Just ask your cleanup leader at the end of the event.

For questions or registration help, contact July Lewis at jlewis@savebay.org. We want you on our team!

Program: Save The Bay Shoreline Cleanups

Create an account if it is your first time here!
See Youth volunteering for information on how to set up an account as a minor, or on volunteering as a family.
See Team Signup to learn about options for groups.

WHAT: Help keep Narragansett Bay clean with Save The Bay! Shoreline trash is ugly and harmful to wildlife, and cleanups are a great way to make a difference. We provide trash bags, sunscreen, hand sanitizer, and insect repellant - you bring the helping hands!

WHERE: 100 Save The Bay Drive, Providence, RI. The entrance to Save The Bay is through the Johnson & Wales Harborside Campus, via the main entrance at Harborside Blvd. Waze works best to get you here! Google Maps and other systems may take you down a gated road (Shipyard St) that you cannot access without a key card. If you use another system, just ignore any directions to turn from Allens Ave onto Ernest St, and continue along Allens until you get to Harborside Blvd. See map for exact location.

PREPARE

Bring your own water - we recommend a reusable bottle!Bring garden or work gloves (disposable gloves available).Wear sturdy closed-toe shoes, long pants, and dress for the weather (be sure to bundle up!).Plan time to shower and change afterward.Optional: Save resources by bringing your own trash grabber and bucket for collecting trash.

SAFETY TIPS

Use tick repellent and sunscreen (provided).Watch for poison ivy and don’t touch it! Learn to recognize it here.Stay within sight of the group.Watch your step! Avoid slippery rocks and sensitive dunes.Don’t overfill trash bags or carry heavy items without help.For sharp items or needles, inform a leader for proper disposal

WHAT NOT TO PICK UP

Embedded items (anything you'd have to dig out of the ground)Natural items such as seaweed, driftwood, or even a dead fish or bird. Nature will take care of it!Anything too heavy, sharp or hazardous to handle safely. Report these items to your cleanup leader.

AFTER THE CLEANUP: Use hand sanitizer, do a tick check, and shower/change at home to minimize exposure to ticks and poison ivy.

REGISTRATION NOTES

Pre-registration required. Age: Cleanups are recommended for ages 8+. Ages 16+ may participate independently; Ages 8-15 may participate with a parent or guardian. Parents with children will be asked to sign a family waiver at the event.  Team volunteering: Signing up as a team? See our Team Signup page for helpful information! If the cleanup is full, join the waitlist! Spaces often open up.

Confirmation of service letters are available upon request! Just ask your cleanup leader at the end of the event.

For questions or registration help, contact July Lewis at jlewis@savebay.org. We want you on our team!

Program: Save The Bay Shoreline Cleanups

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jul 26, 2026

Zip Code: 02905

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Oakland Beach Cleanup - July 29

Create an account if it is your first time here!
See Youth volunteering for information on how to set up an account as a minor, or on volunteering as a family.
See Team Signup to learn about options for groups.

WHAT: Help keep Narragansett Bay clean with Save The Bay! Shoreline trash is ugly and dangerous to wildlife, and shoreline cleanups are a great way for volunteers to make a difference. 

WHERE: Meet at O'Hara Field. Approximate address for GPS: 122 Burr Ave, Warwick, RI 02889. We will park and check in here, and then volunteers will head to the beach to clean. Parking is limited, please carpool if possible!

PREPARE

Bring your own water - we recommend a reusable bottle!Bring garden or work gloves (disposable gloves available).Wear sturdy closed-toe shoes, long pants, and dress for the weather.Plan time to shower and change afterward.Optional: Save resources by bringing your own trash grabber and bucket for collecting trash.

SAFETY TIPS

Use tick repellent and sunscreen (provided).Watch for poison ivy and don’t touch it! Learn to recognize it here.Stay within sight of the group.Watch your step! Avoid slippery rocks and sensitive dunes.Don’t overfill trash bags or carry heavy items without help.For sharp items or needles, inform a leader for proper disposal

WHAT NOT TO PICK UP

Embedded items (anything you'd have to dig out of the ground)Natural items such as seaweed, driftwood, or even a dead fish or bird. Nature will take care of it!Anything too heavy, sharp or hazardous to handle safely. Report these items to your cleanup leader.

AFTER THE CLEANUP: Use hand sanitizer, do a tick check, and shower/change at home to minimize exposure to ticks and poison ivy.

REGISTRATION NOTE

Pre-registration required.Age: Cleanups are recommended for ages 8+. Ages 16+ may participate independently; Ages 8-15 may participate with a parent or guardian. Parents with children will be asked to sign a family waiver at the event. Team volunteering: Signing up as a team? See our Team Signup page for helpful information!If the cleanup is full, join the waitlist! Spaces often open up.

Confirmation of service letters are available upon request! Just ask your cleanup leader at the end of the event.

For questions or registration help, contact July Lewis at jlewis@savebay.org. We want you on our team!

Program: Save The Bay Shoreline Cleanups

Create an account if it is your first time here!
See Youth volunteering for information on how to set up an account as a minor, or on volunteering as a family.
See Team Signup to learn about options for groups.

WHAT: Help keep Narragansett Bay clean with Save The Bay! Shoreline trash is ugly and dangerous to wildlife, and shoreline cleanups are a great way for volunteers to make a difference. 

WHERE: Meet at O'Hara Field. Approximate address for GPS: 122 Burr Ave, Warwick, RI 02889. We will park and check in here, and then volunteers will head to the beach to clean. Parking is limited, please carpool if possible!

PREPARE

Bring your own water - we recommend a reusable bottle!Bring garden or work gloves (disposable gloves available).Wear sturdy closed-toe shoes, long pants, and dress for the weather.Plan time to shower and change afterward.Optional: Save resources by bringing your own trash grabber and bucket for collecting trash.

SAFETY TIPS

Use tick repellent and sunscreen (provided).Watch for poison ivy and don’t touch it! Learn to recognize it here.Stay within sight of the group.Watch your step! Avoid slippery rocks and sensitive dunes.Don’t overfill trash bags or carry heavy items without help.For sharp items or needles, inform a leader for proper disposal

WHAT NOT TO PICK UP

Embedded items (anything you'd have to dig out of the ground)Natural items such as seaweed, driftwood, or even a dead fish or bird. Nature will take care of it!Anything too heavy, sharp or hazardous to handle safely. Report these items to your cleanup leader.

AFTER THE CLEANUP: Use hand sanitizer, do a tick check, and shower/change at home to minimize exposure to ticks and poison ivy.

REGISTRATION NOTE

Pre-registration required.Age: Cleanups are recommended for ages 8+. Ages 16+ may participate independently; Ages 8-15 may participate with a parent or guardian. Parents with children will be asked to sign a family waiver at the event. Team volunteering: Signing up as a team? See our Team Signup page for helpful information!If the cleanup is full, join the waitlist! Spaces often open up.

Confirmation of service letters are available upon request! Just ask your cleanup leader at the end of the event.

For questions or registration help, contact July Lewis at jlewis@savebay.org. We want you on our team!

Program: Save The Bay Shoreline Cleanups

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jul 29, 2026

Zip Code: 02886

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Oakland Beach Cleanup - August 5

Create an account if it is your first time here!
See Youth volunteering for information on how to set up an account as a minor, or on volunteering as a family.
See Team Signup to learn about options for groups.

WHAT: Help keep Narragansett Bay clean with Save The Bay! Shoreline trash is ugly and dangerous to wildlife, and shoreline cleanups are a great way for volunteers to make a difference. 

WHERE: Meet at O'Hara Field. Approximate address for GPS: 122 Burr Ave, Warwick, RI 02889. We will park and check in here, and then volunteers will head to the beach to clean. Parking is limited, please carpool if possible!

PREPARE

Bring your own water - we recommend a reusable bottle!Bring garden or work gloves (disposable gloves available).Wear sturdy closed-toe shoes, long pants, and dress for the weather.Plan time to shower and change afterward.Optional: Save resources by bringing your own trash grabber and bucket for collecting trash.

SAFETY TIPS

Use tick repellent and sunscreen (provided).Watch for poison ivy and don’t touch it! Learn to recognize it here.Stay within sight of the group.Watch your step! Avoid slippery rocks and sensitive dunes.Don’t overfill trash bags or carry heavy items without help.For sharp items or needles, inform a leader for proper disposal

WHAT NOT TO PICK UP

Embedded items (anything you'd have to dig out of the ground)Natural items such as seaweed, driftwood, or even a dead fish or bird. Nature will take care of it!Anything too heavy, sharp or hazardous to handle safely. Report these items to your cleanup leader.

AFTER THE CLEANUP: Use hand sanitizer, do a tick check, and shower/change at home to minimize exposure to ticks and poison ivy.

REGISTRATION NOTE

Pre-registration required.Age: Cleanups are recommended for ages 8+. Ages 16+ may participate independently; Ages 8-15 may participate with a parent or guardian. Parents with children will be asked to sign a family waiver at the event. Team volunteering: Signing up as a team? See our Team Signup page for helpful information!If the cleanup is full, join the waitlist! Spaces often open up.

Confirmation of service letters are available upon request! Just ask your cleanup leader at the end of the event.

For questions or registration help, contact July Lewis at jlewis@savebay.org. We want you on our team!

Program: Save The Bay Shoreline Cleanups

Create an account if it is your first time here!
See Youth volunteering for information on how to set up an account as a minor, or on volunteering as a family.
See Team Signup to learn about options for groups.

WHAT: Help keep Narragansett Bay clean with Save The Bay! Shoreline trash is ugly and dangerous to wildlife, and shoreline cleanups are a great way for volunteers to make a difference. 

WHERE: Meet at O'Hara Field. Approximate address for GPS: 122 Burr Ave, Warwick, RI 02889. We will park and check in here, and then volunteers will head to the beach to clean. Parking is limited, please carpool if possible!

PREPARE

Bring your own water - we recommend a reusable bottle!Bring garden or work gloves (disposable gloves available).Wear sturdy closed-toe shoes, long pants, and dress for the weather.Plan time to shower and change afterward.Optional: Save resources by bringing your own trash grabber and bucket for collecting trash.

SAFETY TIPS

Use tick repellent and sunscreen (provided).Watch for poison ivy and don’t touch it! Learn to recognize it here.Stay within sight of the group.Watch your step! Avoid slippery rocks and sensitive dunes.Don’t overfill trash bags or carry heavy items without help.For sharp items or needles, inform a leader for proper disposal

WHAT NOT TO PICK UP

Embedded items (anything you'd have to dig out of the ground)Natural items such as seaweed, driftwood, or even a dead fish or bird. Nature will take care of it!Anything too heavy, sharp or hazardous to handle safely. Report these items to your cleanup leader.

AFTER THE CLEANUP: Use hand sanitizer, do a tick check, and shower/change at home to minimize exposure to ticks and poison ivy.

REGISTRATION NOTE

Pre-registration required.Age: Cleanups are recommended for ages 8+. Ages 16+ may participate independently; Ages 8-15 may participate with a parent or guardian. Parents with children will be asked to sign a family waiver at the event. Team volunteering: Signing up as a team? See our Team Signup page for helpful information!If the cleanup is full, join the waitlist! Spaces often open up.

Confirmation of service letters are available upon request! Just ask your cleanup leader at the end of the event.

For questions or registration help, contact July Lewis at jlewis@savebay.org. We want you on our team!

Program: Save The Bay Shoreline Cleanups

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Aug 5, 2026

Zip Code: 02886

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Oakland Beach Cleanup - August 12

Create an account if it is your first time here!
See Youth volunteering for information on how to set up an account as a minor, or on volunteering as a family.
See Team Signup to learn about options for groups.

WHAT: Help keep Narragansett Bay clean with Save The Bay! Shoreline trash is ugly and dangerous to wildlife, and shoreline cleanups are a great way for volunteers to make a difference. 

WHERE: Meet at O'Hara Field. Approximate address for GPS: 122 Burr Ave, Warwick, RI 02889. We will park and check in here, and then volunteers will head to the beach to clean. Parking is limited, please carpool if possible!

PREPARE

Bring your own water - we recommend a reusable bottle!Bring garden or work gloves (disposable gloves available).Wear sturdy closed-toe shoes, long pants, and dress for the weather.Plan time to shower and change afterward.Optional: Save resources by bringing your own trash grabber and bucket for collecting trash.

SAFETY TIPS

Use tick repellent and sunscreen (provided).Watch for poison ivy and don’t touch it! Learn to recognize it here.Stay within sight of the group.Watch your step! Avoid slippery rocks and sensitive dunes.Don’t overfill trash bags or carry heavy items without help.For sharp items or needles, inform a leader for proper disposal

WHAT NOT TO PICK UP

Embedded items (anything you'd have to dig out of the ground)Natural items such as seaweed, driftwood, or even a dead fish or bird. Nature will take care of it!Anything too heavy, sharp or hazardous to handle safely. Report these items to your cleanup leader.

AFTER THE CLEANUP: Use hand sanitizer, do a tick check, and shower/change at home to minimize exposure to ticks and poison ivy.

REGISTRATION NOTE

Pre-registration required.Age: Cleanups are recommended for ages 8+. Ages 16+ may participate independently; Ages 8-15 may participate with a parent or guardian. Parents with children will be asked to sign a family waiver at the event. Team volunteering: Signing up as a team? See our Team Signup page for helpful information!If the cleanup is full, join the waitlist! Spaces often open up.

Confirmation of service letters are available upon request! Just ask your cleanup leader at the end of the event.

For questions or registration help, contact July Lewis at jlewis@savebay.org. We want you on our team!

Program: Save The Bay Shoreline Cleanups

Create an account if it is your first time here!
See Youth volunteering for information on how to set up an account as a minor, or on volunteering as a family.
See Team Signup to learn about options for groups.

WHAT: Help keep Narragansett Bay clean with Save The Bay! Shoreline trash is ugly and dangerous to wildlife, and shoreline cleanups are a great way for volunteers to make a difference. 

WHERE: Meet at O'Hara Field. Approximate address for GPS: 122 Burr Ave, Warwick, RI 02889. We will park and check in here, and then volunteers will head to the beach to clean. Parking is limited, please carpool if possible!

PREPARE

Bring your own water - we recommend a reusable bottle!Bring garden or work gloves (disposable gloves available).Wear sturdy closed-toe shoes, long pants, and dress for the weather.Plan time to shower and change afterward.Optional: Save resources by bringing your own trash grabber and bucket for collecting trash.

SAFETY TIPS

Use tick repellent and sunscreen (provided).Watch for poison ivy and don’t touch it! Learn to recognize it here.Stay within sight of the group.Watch your step! Avoid slippery rocks and sensitive dunes.Don’t overfill trash bags or carry heavy items without help.For sharp items or needles, inform a leader for proper disposal

WHAT NOT TO PICK UP

Embedded items (anything you'd have to dig out of the ground)Natural items such as seaweed, driftwood, or even a dead fish or bird. Nature will take care of it!Anything too heavy, sharp or hazardous to handle safely. Report these items to your cleanup leader.

AFTER THE CLEANUP: Use hand sanitizer, do a tick check, and shower/change at home to minimize exposure to ticks and poison ivy.

REGISTRATION NOTE

Pre-registration required.Age: Cleanups are recommended for ages 8+. Ages 16+ may participate independently; Ages 8-15 may participate with a parent or guardian. Parents with children will be asked to sign a family waiver at the event. Team volunteering: Signing up as a team? See our Team Signup page for helpful information!If the cleanup is full, join the waitlist! Spaces often open up.

Confirmation of service letters are available upon request! Just ask your cleanup leader at the end of the event.

For questions or registration help, contact July Lewis at jlewis@savebay.org. We want you on our team!

Program: Save The Bay Shoreline Cleanups

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Aug 12, 2026

Zip Code: 02886

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Oakland Beach Cleanup - August 19

Create an account if it is your first time here!
See Youth volunteering for information on how to set up an account as a minor, or on volunteering as a family.
See Team Signup to learn about options for groups.

WHAT: Help keep Narragansett Bay clean with Save The Bay! Shoreline trash is ugly and dangerous to wildlife, and shoreline cleanups are a great way for volunteers to make a difference. 

WHERE: Meet at O'Hara Field. Approximate address for GPS: 122 Burr Ave, Warwick, RI 02889. We will park and check in here, and then volunteers will head to the beach to clean. Parking is limited, please carpool if possible!

PREPARE

Bring your own water - we recommend a reusable bottle!Bring garden or work gloves (disposable gloves available).Wear sturdy closed-toe shoes, long pants, and dress for the weather.Plan time to shower and change afterward.Optional: Save resources by bringing your own trash grabber and bucket for collecting trash.

SAFETY TIPS

Use tick repellent and sunscreen (provided).Watch for poison ivy and don’t touch it! Learn to recognize it here.Stay within sight of the group.Watch your step! Avoid slippery rocks and sensitive dunes.Don’t overfill trash bags or carry heavy items without help.For sharp items or needles, inform a leader for proper disposal

WHAT NOT TO PICK UP

Embedded items (anything you'd have to dig out of the ground)Natural items such as seaweed, driftwood, or even a dead fish or bird. Nature will take care of it!Anything too heavy, sharp or hazardous to handle safely. Report these items to your cleanup leader.

AFTER THE CLEANUP: Use hand sanitizer, do a tick check, and shower/change at home to minimize exposure to ticks and poison ivy.

REGISTRATION NOTE

Pre-registration required.Age: Cleanups are recommended for ages 8+. Ages 16+ may participate independently; Ages 8-15 may participate with a parent or guardian. Parents with children will be asked to sign a family waiver at the event. Team volunteering: Signing up as a team? See our Team Signup page for helpful information!If the cleanup is full, join the waitlist! Spaces often open up.

Confirmation of service letters are available upon request! Just ask your cleanup leader at the end of the event.

For questions or registration help, contact July Lewis at jlewis@savebay.org. We want you on our team!

Program: Save The Bay Shoreline Cleanups

Create an account if it is your first time here!
See Youth volunteering for information on how to set up an account as a minor, or on volunteering as a family.
See Team Signup to learn about options for groups.

WHAT: Help keep Narragansett Bay clean with Save The Bay! Shoreline trash is ugly and dangerous to wildlife, and shoreline cleanups are a great way for volunteers to make a difference. 

WHERE: Meet at O'Hara Field. Approximate address for GPS: 122 Burr Ave, Warwick, RI 02889. We will park and check in here, and then volunteers will head to the beach to clean. Parking is limited, please carpool if possible!

PREPARE

Bring your own water - we recommend a reusable bottle!Bring garden or work gloves (disposable gloves available).Wear sturdy closed-toe shoes, long pants, and dress for the weather.Plan time to shower and change afterward.Optional: Save resources by bringing your own trash grabber and bucket for collecting trash.

SAFETY TIPS

Use tick repellent and sunscreen (provided).Watch for poison ivy and don’t touch it! Learn to recognize it here.Stay within sight of the group.Watch your step! Avoid slippery rocks and sensitive dunes.Don’t overfill trash bags or carry heavy items without help.For sharp items or needles, inform a leader for proper disposal

WHAT NOT TO PICK UP

Embedded items (anything you'd have to dig out of the ground)Natural items such as seaweed, driftwood, or even a dead fish or bird. Nature will take care of it!Anything too heavy, sharp or hazardous to handle safely. Report these items to your cleanup leader.

AFTER THE CLEANUP: Use hand sanitizer, do a tick check, and shower/change at home to minimize exposure to ticks and poison ivy.

REGISTRATION NOTE

Pre-registration required.Age: Cleanups are recommended for ages 8+. Ages 16+ may participate independently; Ages 8-15 may participate with a parent or guardian. Parents with children will be asked to sign a family waiver at the event. Team volunteering: Signing up as a team? See our Team Signup page for helpful information!If the cleanup is full, join the waitlist! Spaces often open up.

Confirmation of service letters are available upon request! Just ask your cleanup leader at the end of the event.

For questions or registration help, contact July Lewis at jlewis@savebay.org. We want you on our team!

Program: Save The Bay Shoreline Cleanups

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Aug 19, 2026

Zip Code: 02886

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Nanaquaket Bridge Cleanup - August 22

Create an account if it is your first time here!
See Youth volunteering for information on how to set up an account as a minor, or on volunteering as a family.
See Team Signup to learn about options for groups.

WHAT: Help keep Narragansett Bay clean with Save The Bay! Shoreline trash is ugly and harmful to wildlife, and cleanups are a great way to make a difference. We provide trash bags, sunscreen, hand sanitizer, and insect repellant - you bring the helping hands!

WHERE: Nanaquaket Bridge Waterfront Public Access Point. Use 58 Nanaquaket Rd, Tiverton, RI as an approximate address for GPS and keep an eye out for the fishing access area at the west end of the bridge. See map for exact location. NOTE: parking is limited, please carpool if you can!

PREPARE

Bring your own water - we recommend a reusable bottle!Bring garden or work gloves (disposable gloves available).Wear sturdy closed-toe shoes, long pants, and dress for the weather.Plan time to shower and change afterward.Optional: Save resources by bringing your own trash grabber and bucket for collecting trash.

SAFETY TIPS

Use tick repellent and sunscreen (provided).Watch for poison ivy and don’t touch it! Learn to recognize it here.Stay within sight of the group.Watch your step! Avoid slippery rocks and sensitive dunes.Don’t overfill trash bags or carry heavy items without help.For sharp items or needles, inform a leader for proper disposal

WHAT NOT TO PICK UP

Embedded items (anything you'd have to dig out of the ground)Natural items such as seaweed, driftwood, or even a dead fish or bird. Nature will take care of it!Anything too heavy, sharp or hazardous to handle safely. Report these items to your cleanup leader.

AFTER THE CLEANUP: Use hand sanitizer, do a tick check, and shower/change at home to minimize exposure to ticks and poison ivy.

REGISTRATION NOTES

Pre-registration required. Age: Cleanups are recommended for ages 8+. Ages 16+ may participate independently; Ages 8-15 may participate with a parent or guardian. Parents with children will be asked to sign a family waiver at the event.  Team volunteering: Signing up as a team? See our Team Signup page for helpful information! If the cleanup is full, join the waitlist! Spaces often open up.

Confirmation of service letters are available upon request! Just ask your cleanup leader at the end of the event.

For questions or registration help, contact July Lewis at jlewis@savebay.org. We want you on our team!

Program: Save The Bay Shoreline Cleanups

Create an account if it is your first time here!
See Youth volunteering for information on how to set up an account as a minor, or on volunteering as a family.
See Team Signup to learn about options for groups.

WHAT: Help keep Narragansett Bay clean with Save The Bay! Shoreline trash is ugly and harmful to wildlife, and cleanups are a great way to make a difference. We provide trash bags, sunscreen, hand sanitizer, and insect repellant - you bring the helping hands!

WHERE: Nanaquaket Bridge Waterfront Public Access Point. Use 58 Nanaquaket Rd, Tiverton, RI as an approximate address for GPS and keep an eye out for the fishing access area at the west end of the bridge. See map for exact location. NOTE: parking is limited, please carpool if you can!

PREPARE

Bring your own water - we recommend a reusable bottle!Bring garden or work gloves (disposable gloves available).Wear sturdy closed-toe shoes, long pants, and dress for the weather.Plan time to shower and change afterward.Optional: Save resources by bringing your own trash grabber and bucket for collecting trash.

SAFETY TIPS

Use tick repellent and sunscreen (provided).Watch for poison ivy and don’t touch it! Learn to recognize it here.Stay within sight of the group.Watch your step! Avoid slippery rocks and sensitive dunes.Don’t overfill trash bags or carry heavy items without help.For sharp items or needles, inform a leader for proper disposal

WHAT NOT TO PICK UP

Embedded items (anything you'd have to dig out of the ground)Natural items such as seaweed, driftwood, or even a dead fish or bird. Nature will take care of it!Anything too heavy, sharp or hazardous to handle safely. Report these items to your cleanup leader.

AFTER THE CLEANUP: Use hand sanitizer, do a tick check, and shower/change at home to minimize exposure to ticks and poison ivy.

REGISTRATION NOTES

Pre-registration required. Age: Cleanups are recommended for ages 8+. Ages 16+ may participate independently; Ages 8-15 may participate with a parent or guardian. Parents with children will be asked to sign a family waiver at the event.  Team volunteering: Signing up as a team? See our Team Signup page for helpful information! If the cleanup is full, join the waitlist! Spaces often open up.

Confirmation of service letters are available upon request! Just ask your cleanup leader at the end of the event.

For questions or registration help, contact July Lewis at jlewis@savebay.org. We want you on our team!

Program: Save The Bay Shoreline Cleanups

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Aug 22, 2026

Zip Code: 02878

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Fields Point Cleanup - August 22

Create an account if it is your first time here!
See Youth volunteering for information on how to set up an account as a minor, or on volunteering as a family.
See Team Signup to learn about options for groups.

WHAT: Help keep Narragansett Bay clean with Save The Bay! Shoreline trash is ugly and harmful to wildlife, and cleanups are a great way to make a difference. We provide trash bags, sunscreen, hand sanitizer, and insect repellant - you bring the helping hands!

WHERE: 100 Save The Bay Drive, Providence, RI. The entrance to Save The Bay is through the Johnson & Wales Harborside Campus, via the main entrance at Harborside Blvd. Waze works best to get you here! Google Maps and other systems may take you down a gated road (Shipyard St) that you cannot access without a key card. If you use another system, just ignore any directions to turn from Allens Ave onto Ernest St, and continue along Allens until you get to Harborside Blvd. See map for exact location.

PREPARE

Bring your own water - we recommend a reusable bottle!Bring garden or work gloves (disposable gloves available).Wear sturdy closed-toe shoes, long pants, and dress for the weather (be sure to bundle up!).Plan time to shower and change afterward.Optional: Save resources by bringing your own trash grabber and bucket for collecting trash.

SAFETY TIPS

Use tick repellent and sunscreen (provided).Watch for poison ivy and don’t touch it! Learn to recognize it here.Stay within sight of the group.Watch your step! Avoid slippery rocks and sensitive dunes.Don’t overfill trash bags or carry heavy items without help.For sharp items or needles, inform a leader for proper disposal

WHAT NOT TO PICK UP

Embedded items (anything you'd have to dig out of the ground)Natural items such as seaweed, driftwood, or even a dead fish or bird. Nature will take care of it!Anything too heavy, sharp or hazardous to handle safely. Report these items to your cleanup leader.

AFTER THE CLEANUP: Use hand sanitizer, do a tick check, and shower/change at home to minimize exposure to ticks and poison ivy.

REGISTRATION NOTES

Pre-registration required. Age: Cleanups are recommended for ages 8+. Ages 16+ may participate independently; Ages 8-15 may participate with a parent or guardian. Parents with children will be asked to sign a family waiver at the event.  Team volunteering: Signing up as a team? See our Team Signup page for helpful information! If the cleanup is full, join the waitlist! Spaces often open up.

Confirmation of service letters are available upon request! Just ask your cleanup leader at the end of the event.

For questions or registration help, contact July Lewis at jlewis@savebay.org. We want you on our team!

Program: Save The Bay Shoreline Cleanups

Create an account if it is your first time here!
See Youth volunteering for information on how to set up an account as a minor, or on volunteering as a family.
See Team Signup to learn about options for groups.

WHAT: Help keep Narragansett Bay clean with Save The Bay! Shoreline trash is ugly and harmful to wildlife, and cleanups are a great way to make a difference. We provide trash bags, sunscreen, hand sanitizer, and insect repellant - you bring the helping hands!

WHERE: 100 Save The Bay Drive, Providence, RI. The entrance to Save The Bay is through the Johnson & Wales Harborside Campus, via the main entrance at Harborside Blvd. Waze works best to get you here! Google Maps and other systems may take you down a gated road (Shipyard St) that you cannot access without a key card. If you use another system, just ignore any directions to turn from Allens Ave onto Ernest St, and continue along Allens until you get to Harborside Blvd. See map for exact location.

PREPARE

Bring your own water - we recommend a reusable bottle!Bring garden or work gloves (disposable gloves available).Wear sturdy closed-toe shoes, long pants, and dress for the weather (be sure to bundle up!).Plan time to shower and change afterward.Optional: Save resources by bringing your own trash grabber and bucket for collecting trash.

SAFETY TIPS

Use tick repellent and sunscreen (provided).Watch for poison ivy and don’t touch it! Learn to recognize it here.Stay within sight of the group.Watch your step! Avoid slippery rocks and sensitive dunes.Don’t overfill trash bags or carry heavy items without help.For sharp items or needles, inform a leader for proper disposal

WHAT NOT TO PICK UP

Embedded items (anything you'd have to dig out of the ground)Natural items such as seaweed, driftwood, or even a dead fish or bird. Nature will take care of it!Anything too heavy, sharp or hazardous to handle safely. Report these items to your cleanup leader.

AFTER THE CLEANUP: Use hand sanitizer, do a tick check, and shower/change at home to minimize exposure to ticks and poison ivy.

REGISTRATION NOTES

Pre-registration required. Age: Cleanups are recommended for ages 8+. Ages 16+ may participate independently; Ages 8-15 may participate with a parent or guardian. Parents with children will be asked to sign a family waiver at the event.  Team volunteering: Signing up as a team? See our Team Signup page for helpful information! If the cleanup is full, join the waitlist! Spaces often open up.

Confirmation of service letters are available upon request! Just ask your cleanup leader at the end of the event.

For questions or registration help, contact July Lewis at jlewis@savebay.org. We want you on our team!

Program: Save The Bay Shoreline Cleanups

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Aug 22, 2026

Zip Code: 02905

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Front Desk Volunteer - Hamilton Family Aquarium

Create an account if it is your first time here!
See Youth volunteering for information on how to set up an account as a minor, or on volunteering as a family.
See our Aquarium Volunteer page for an overview of the program.

APPLY HERE!

At Save The Bay’s Hamilton Family Aquarium, our front desk volunteers welcome guests, process admission, membership and gift shop sales, restock, and organize the gift shop. 

Time Commitment: 1 half-day shift per week for a period of 4 months. Multiple or full-day shifts are welcome.

Role & Responsibilities

Complete all sales transactions on our card-only admission terminalPromote Save The Bay membershipsAnswer the phoneRestock and organize the gift shop and literature rack as needed throughout the dayKeep the front desk area clean/organizedEngage with guests entering/exiting the aquarium and answer any questionsEncourage people to fill out the feedback survey

Requirements

Able to engage with guests in a professional mannerWilling to learn or has experience with point of sale systemsPrompt arrival for shifts in uniform provided by Save The BayUndergo a criminal background checkAble to follow communication procedures and promptly answer inquiries via phone or email

Shift Times

Cohorts run from February-May, June-September, and October-January. We can accommodate semester length schedules for students.Shift Times: Custom shifts are NOT available.Summer shift times: Memorial Day - Labor Day AM 8:30am - 12:30pmPM 12:15pm - 4:30pmFULL DAY 8:30am - 4:30pm w/ lunch breakFall/Winter/Spring shift timesAM 9:30am - 1pmPM 12:45 - 4:30pmFULL DAY 9:30am - 4:30pm w/ lunch break

Application Items: APPLY HERE!

Program: Save The Bay Aquarium & Education

Create an account if it is your first time here!
See Youth volunteering for information on how to set up an account as a minor, or on volunteering as a family.
See our Aquarium Volunteer page for an overview of the program.

APPLY HERE!

At Save The Bay’s Hamilton Family Aquarium, our front desk volunteers welcome guests, process admission, membership and gift shop sales, restock, and organize the gift shop. 

Time Commitment: 1 half-day shift per week for a period of 4 months. Multiple or full-day shifts are welcome.

Role & Responsibilities

Complete all sales transactions on our card-only admission terminalPromote Save The Bay membershipsAnswer the phoneRestock and organize the gift shop and literature rack as needed throughout the dayKeep the front desk area clean/organizedEngage with guests entering/exiting the aquarium and answer any questionsEncourage people to fill out the feedback survey

Requirements

Able to engage with guests in a professional mannerWilling to learn or has experience with point of sale systemsPrompt arrival for shifts in uniform provided by Save The BayUndergo a criminal background checkAble to follow communication procedures and promptly answer inquiries via phone or email

Shift Times

Cohorts run from February-May, June-September, and October-January. We can accommodate semester length schedules for students.Shift Times: Custom shifts are NOT available.Summer shift times: Memorial Day - Labor Day AM 8:30am - 12:30pmPM 12:15pm - 4:30pmFULL DAY 8:30am - 4:30pm w/ lunch breakFall/Winter/Spring shift timesAM 9:30am - 1pmPM 12:45 - 4:30pmFULL DAY 9:30am - 4:30pm w/ lunch break

Application Items: APPLY HERE!

Program: Save The Bay Aquarium & Education

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 02840

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Aquarist Volunteer - Hamilton Family Aquarium

Create an account if it is your first time here!
See Youth volunteering for information on how to set up an account as a minor, or on volunteering as a family.
See our Aquarium Volunteer page for an overview of the program.

APPLY HERE!

As a member of Save The Bay’s Hamilton Family Aquarium aquarist team, aquarist volunteers are responsible for assisting with the care and maintenance of our collection of live animals 100% sourced in Rhode Island waters. You will have the opportunity to assist with our nursery, breeding, conservation, and rescue programs based out of our aquarium. Volunteers provide assistance in the maintenance and cleaning of the exhibits, life support systems, and the care and feeding of animals. See a quick tour of our Aquarium here!

Time Commitment: 2 full-day shifts (9:30am-4:30pm) per week for a period of 4 months.

Cohorts run from February-May, June-September, and October-January. We can accommodate semester length schedules for students.We occasionally have openings for half-day morning shifts (9:30am-1pm), also 1x/week for a period of 4 months. These special opportunities will be listed here if available: there are no half-day opportunities at this time.

Role & Responsibilities

General marine and freshwater animal care of species local to the Narragansett Bay and surrounding watershed, including day to day animal care, handling, moving animals from tank to tank, receiving new animals Animal husbandry, including preparing diets, cleaning tanks, removing animal waste Life support system maintenance, including washing filters, protein skimmers, water changesAssist with cleaning all quarantine and life support areas: cleaning nets, foot baths, floorsCare and management of exhibits: scrubbing tanks, water chemistry monitoring, aquascapingOrganism collection and release in Narragansett BayAdditional responsibilities are assigned as volunteer masters given tasks

Requirements

Have a strong interest in maintaining and public aquariums (experience preferred) Interested in or have basic knowledge of small marine and freshwater animal care techniques, water quality management, aquarist duties, feeding techniques, and/or the maintenance of exhibits and life support systemsWilling and able to work indoors and outdoors Able to lift up to 45lbs regularly, occasionally up to 60lbs Creative, reliable, and flexible team member Prompt arrival for shifts in uniform provided by Save The Bay Undergo a criminal background check Able to follow communication procedures and promptly answer inquiries via phone or email Enjoy working with people of various agesWilling to get wet and dirty

Application Items: APPLY HERE! You must submit a PDF file of your cover letter and resume to be considered for an aquarist volunteer position.

Internship Credit: This opportunity is open to all ages. If you are a student, we will gladly work with your university if they offer college credit for unpaid internships or work study. Many colleges offer stipends for students doing unpaid internships. Check out our Student Guide to Internship Funding for tips!

Additional Save The Bay internships available here! 

Program: Save The Bay Internships

Create an account if it is your first time here!
See Youth volunteering for information on how to set up an account as a minor, or on volunteering as a family.
See our Aquarium Volunteer page for an overview of the program.

APPLY HERE!

As a member of Save The Bay’s Hamilton Family Aquarium aquarist team, aquarist volunteers are responsible for assisting with the care and maintenance of our collection of live animals 100% sourced in Rhode Island waters. You will have the opportunity to assist with our nursery, breeding, conservation, and rescue programs based out of our aquarium. Volunteers provide assistance in the maintenance and cleaning of the exhibits, life support systems, and the care and feeding of animals. See a quick tour of our Aquarium here!

Time Commitment: 2 full-day shifts (9:30am-4:30pm) per week for a period of 4 months.

Cohorts run from February-May, June-September, and October-January. We can accommodate semester length schedules for students.We occasionally have openings for half-day morning shifts (9:30am-1pm), also 1x/week for a period of 4 months. These special opportunities will be listed here if available: there are no half-day opportunities at this time.

Role & Responsibilities

General marine and freshwater animal care of species local to the Narragansett Bay and surrounding watershed, including day to day animal care, handling, moving animals from tank to tank, receiving new animals Animal husbandry, including preparing diets, cleaning tanks, removing animal waste Life support system maintenance, including washing filters, protein skimmers, water changesAssist with cleaning all quarantine and life support areas: cleaning nets, foot baths, floorsCare and management of exhibits: scrubbing tanks, water chemistry monitoring, aquascapingOrganism collection and release in Narragansett BayAdditional responsibilities are assigned as volunteer masters given tasks

Requirements

Have a strong interest in maintaining and public aquariums (experience preferred) Interested in or have basic knowledge of small marine and freshwater animal care techniques, water quality management, aquarist duties, feeding techniques, and/or the maintenance of exhibits and life support systemsWilling and able to work indoors and outdoors Able to lift up to 45lbs regularly, occasionally up to 60lbs Creative, reliable, and flexible team member Prompt arrival for shifts in uniform provided by Save The Bay Undergo a criminal background check Able to follow communication procedures and promptly answer inquiries via phone or email Enjoy working with people of various agesWilling to get wet and dirty

Application Items: APPLY HERE! You must submit a PDF file of your cover letter and resume to be considered for an aquarist volunteer position.

Internship Credit: This opportunity is open to all ages. If you are a student, we will gladly work with your university if they offer college credit for unpaid internships or work study. Many colleges offer stipends for students doing unpaid internships. Check out our Student Guide to Internship Funding for tips!

Additional Save The Bay internships available here! 

Program: Save The Bay Internships

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 02840

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Educator - Hamilton Family Aquarium

Create an account if it is your first time here!
See Youth volunteering for information on how to set up an account as a minor, or on volunteering as a family.
See our Aquarium Volunteer page for an overview of the program.

APPLY HERE!

At Save The Bay’s Hamilton Family Aquarium, our volunteer educators welcome visitors, educate them about the ecology of Narragansett Bay, and help them interact with our live exhibits. See a quick tour of our Aquarium here. Volunteer educators will undergo a training program to allow them to learn information about the species and habitats of Narragansett Bay and master environmental education techniques. Check out our docent manual for an overview!

Time Commitment: 1 half-day shift per week for a period of 4 months. Multiple or full-day shifts are welcome. Additional training opportunities are offered proportional to time commitment and length of service.

Role & Responsibilities

Visitor relations; greeting and welcoming guests at the Aquarium Hands-on environmental education techniques and programming for guests of all ages Learn about the marine biology, habitats, and species of Narragansett Bay

Requirements

Have a strong interest in public aquariums Interested in or have basic knowledge of small marine and freshwater animals Excellent communication skills – must be comfortable speaking to and engaging with the general public on Save The Bay’s behalf Enjoy working with children and have a strong interest in environmental education Public speaking skills & strong sense of professionalism Creative, reliable, and flexible team member Prompt arrival for shifts in uniform provided by Save The Bay Undergo a criminal background check Able to follow communication procedures and promptly answer inquiries via phone or email 

Shift Times

Cohorts run from February-May, June-September, and October-January. We can accommodate semester length schedules for students.Shift Times: Custom shifts are NOT available.Summer shift times: Memorial Day - Labor Day AM 8:30am - 12:30pmPM 12:15pm - 4:30pmFULL DAY 8:30am - 4:30pm w/ lunch breakFall/Winter/Spring shift timesAM 9:30am - 1pmPM 12:45 - 4:30pmFULL DAY 9:30am - 4:30pm w/ lunch break

Application Items: APPLY HERE! Students seeking internship credit should include PDF files of their cover letter and resume.

Internship Credit: This opportunity is open to all ages. If you are a student, we will gladly work with your university if they offer college credit or work study for unpaid internships. Generally, 1.5 shifts/week (10.5 hours) is appropriate for college credit requirements. Many colleges offer stipends for students doing unpaid internships. Check out our Student Guide to Internship Funding for tips!

Additional Save The Bay internships available here! 

Program: Save The Bay Internships

Create an account if it is your first time here!
See Youth volunteering for information on how to set up an account as a minor, or on volunteering as a family.
See our Aquarium Volunteer page for an overview of the program.

APPLY HERE!

At Save The Bay’s Hamilton Family Aquarium, our volunteer educators welcome visitors, educate them about the ecology of Narragansett Bay, and help them interact with our live exhibits. See a quick tour of our Aquarium here. Volunteer educators will undergo a training program to allow them to learn information about the species and habitats of Narragansett Bay and master environmental education techniques. Check out our docent manual for an overview!

Time Commitment: 1 half-day shift per week for a period of 4 months. Multiple or full-day shifts are welcome. Additional training opportunities are offered proportional to time commitment and length of service.

Role & Responsibilities

Visitor relations; greeting and welcoming guests at the Aquarium Hands-on environmental education techniques and programming for guests of all ages Learn about the marine biology, habitats, and species of Narragansett Bay

Requirements

Have a strong interest in public aquariums Interested in or have basic knowledge of small marine and freshwater animals Excellent communication skills – must be comfortable speaking to and engaging with the general public on Save The Bay’s behalf Enjoy working with children and have a strong interest in environmental education Public speaking skills & strong sense of professionalism Creative, reliable, and flexible team member Prompt arrival for shifts in uniform provided by Save The Bay Undergo a criminal background check Able to follow communication procedures and promptly answer inquiries via phone or email 

Shift Times

Cohorts run from February-May, June-September, and October-January. We can accommodate semester length schedules for students.Shift Times: Custom shifts are NOT available.Summer shift times: Memorial Day - Labor Day AM 8:30am - 12:30pmPM 12:15pm - 4:30pmFULL DAY 8:30am - 4:30pm w/ lunch breakFall/Winter/Spring shift timesAM 9:30am - 1pmPM 12:45 - 4:30pmFULL DAY 9:30am - 4:30pm w/ lunch break

Application Items: APPLY HERE! Students seeking internship credit should include PDF files of their cover letter and resume.

Internship Credit: This opportunity is open to all ages. If you are a student, we will gladly work with your university if they offer college credit or work study for unpaid internships. Generally, 1.5 shifts/week (10.5 hours) is appropriate for college credit requirements. Many colleges offer stipends for students doing unpaid internships. Check out our Student Guide to Internship Funding for tips!

Additional Save The Bay internships available here! 

Program: Save The Bay Internships

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 02840

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Clean Up with the Clean Swell App!

NOTE: This is an independent activity. Data submitted through this app is anonymous, and Save The Bay cannot verify users' participation -therefore this activity is not eligible for community service hours. 

The Clean Swell App is a great way to clean up your favorite spots and track what you've accomplished! Download the app and then start cleaning up and recording what you pick up. All the data goes to the Ocean Conservancy for their research on marine debris and their International Coastal Cleanup report. The app will track your progress and you will earn badges to reward your achievements! This is great for those who want to do cleanups on their daily walks, at small access areas, or whenever they feel inspired. For more information and to download the app, visit:

https://oceanconservancy.org/trash-free-seas/international-coastal-cleanup/cleanswell/

You do not need to hit "respond" to this need - just download the app and start cleaning up!

A few guidelines: 

Always use gloves when picking up trash. Use common sense - beware of sharp items, ticks, poison ivy, and don't lift anything too heavy.  Never fill up trash barrels so others can't use them, or leave bags of trash to be picked up without arranging it with the town or park manager. Be prepared to take it home with you! This posting is geared toward individual and small group cleanups. Larger groups must be permitted through the town or park.

 

 

Program: Save The Bay Shoreline Cleanups

NOTE: This is an independent activity. Data submitted through this app is anonymous, and Save The Bay cannot verify users' participation -therefore this activity is not eligible for community service hours. 

The Clean Swell App is a great way to clean up your favorite spots and track what you've accomplished! Download the app and then start cleaning up and recording what you pick up. All the data goes to the Ocean Conservancy for their research on marine debris and their International Coastal Cleanup report. The app will track your progress and you will earn badges to reward your achievements! This is great for those who want to do cleanups on their daily walks, at small access areas, or whenever they feel inspired. For more information and to download the app, visit:

https://oceanconservancy.org/trash-free-seas/international-coastal-cleanup/cleanswell/

You do not need to hit "respond" to this need - just download the app and start cleaning up!

A few guidelines: 

Always use gloves when picking up trash. Use common sense - beware of sharp items, ticks, poison ivy, and don't lift anything too heavy.  Never fill up trash barrels so others can't use them, or leave bags of trash to be picked up without arranging it with the town or park manager. Be prepared to take it home with you! This posting is geared toward individual and small group cleanups. Larger groups must be permitted through the town or park.

 

 

Program: Save The Bay Shoreline Cleanups

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 02905

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: MyCoast: Tracking Coastal Flooding

Help Save The Bay document shoreline flooding and coastal conditions with MyCoast!

MyCoast is a portal for collecting and analyzing photos and data about coastal flooding during king (moon) tides and after storms. This information helps us visualize the impact of flooding from sea level rise, and helps enhance awareness among decision-makers and stakeholders. Learn more about this issue here.

To participate, simply download the app by going to the App Store (iPhone) or Google Play (Android) on your smartphone. Once you register, you will receive emails when king tides or coastal storms are expected. You can take photos and document flooding in your area right from your phone.​ Check out this how-to video!

Questions? Contact July Lewis at jlewis@savebay.org. We want you on our team! 

NOTE: This opportunity is not eligible for court ordered community service hours. 

MyCoast Rhode Island is a project of the Rhode Island Coastal Resources Management Council, URI Coastal Resources Center, Rhode Island Sea Grant, and Save The Bay.

 

Program: Save The Bay Habitat Restoration

Help Save The Bay document shoreline flooding and coastal conditions with MyCoast!

MyCoast is a portal for collecting and analyzing photos and data about coastal flooding during king (moon) tides and after storms. This information helps us visualize the impact of flooding from sea level rise, and helps enhance awareness among decision-makers and stakeholders. Learn more about this issue here.

To participate, simply download the app by going to the App Store (iPhone) or Google Play (Android) on your smartphone. Once you register, you will receive emails when king tides or coastal storms are expected. You can take photos and document flooding in your area right from your phone.​ Check out this how-to video!

Questions? Contact July Lewis at jlewis@savebay.org. We want you on our team! 

NOTE: This opportunity is not eligible for court ordered community service hours. 

MyCoast Rhode Island is a project of the Rhode Island Coastal Resources Management Council, URI Coastal Resources Center, Rhode Island Sea Grant, and Save The Bay.

 

Program: Save The Bay Habitat Restoration

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 02905

Allow Groups: No