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Volunteer Opportunities for Thrive Hood River

“Heroes are not giant statues framed against a red sky.
They are people who say: This is my community, and it is my responsibility to make it better.”
– Gov. Tom McCall, one of the founders of Oregon’s land use system.

Make our community better today: We run on people power!
Our work is accomplished by a dedicated and diverse group of volunteers.
Nobody knows our county better than the people who call it home,
and we would love your help.

Advocacy

  • Sign a petition, attend public meetings or hearings, speak at an event, appear in a video, talk with legislators, or staff the Thrive table at a community gathering.
  • Write articles or take pictures featuring local events, success stories, or initiatives that promote community engagement. Some may appear in our monthly newsletter.
  • Write letters to the editor. Share your perspectives in local publications by advocating for community needs and initiatives. Be on call to write on a specific topic or angle as directed by our advocacy team.
  • Assist Thrive Hood River in seeking funding by crafting compelling grant proposals that support our mission.
  • Visit and photograph planned and existing developments to ensure compliance with state and county law.


Activism

  • Lead a project. If you have the passion and commitment to drive a land use related initiative, Thrive can help make it happen.
  • Become a Board member. It is the synergy created by the diverse skills and knowledge of individual Board members and staff that has made Thrive so influential since 1977.

 

Research and Monitoring

  • Understanding land use law and analyzing permit applications requires an analytical mind and benefits from long experience. If you enjoy making a case and solving logic puzzles, ask about joining Thrive’s Monitoring and Enforcement Committee.
  • Read agendas for governmental meetings, alerting us to any upcoming issues. Watch or attend public meetings and report out.

Community Engagement and Events

  • Help plan and conduct H is for Harvest, Thrive’s annual fundraising and celebration event.
  • Be a member of the Thrive Events Committee. Help organize workshops and community gatherings that foster connection and promote Thrive Hood River’s mission.
  • Lead cycling events around the county.
  • Join us for mailing parties.
  • Lead nature walks and educational hikes.
  • Join our Littler Patrol community clean-up days to promote environmental stewardship.

Photography

  • Document community events and volunteer activities to showcase the impact of Thrive Hood River’s work through social media and promotional material.
  • Contribute your photography skills by donating images for Thrive Hood River’s website and marketing materials.

 

Contact us for more information: info@thrivehoodriver.org