JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Are you looking to help out for a good cause? On Saturday, Sept. 18, volunteers will be needed during the 2021 International Coastal Cleanup.
Volunteers can visit various locations throughout Jacksonville to help clean up beaches, lakes and rivers.
Each site will operate at different times and registration is not required. Site leaders will register volunteers and offer the necessary equipment such as gloves and bags.
The locations and times (subject to change) are:
Oceanfront locations (from 8 - 10 a.m.):
- Atlantic Boulevard (At the ocean)
- Seagate Avenue & 20th Avenue N. (At the ocean)
- Beach Boulevard (At the ocean)
All other locations (from 9 - 11 a.m.):
- Blue Cypress Park (4012 University Boulevard N.)
- Boone Park (3700 Park St.)
- North Entrance: Van Wert Ave. & Valencia Rd.
- South Entrance: Riverside Ave. at Van Wert St.
- Burnett Park (3740 Burnett Park Rd.)
- Castaway Island Preserve (2921 San Pablo Rd. S.)
- Hollybrook Park (319 Cherokee St.)
- Jim King Park & Boat Ramp (8203 Heckscher Dr.)
- Kathryn Abbey Hanna Park (500 Wonderwood Dr.) from 8 a.m. – 10 a.m.
- Klutho Park (204 W. 3rd St.)
- Lonne Wurn Boat Ramp (4131 Ferber Rd.)
- McCue Park and Boat Ramp (2510 Second Ave.)
- Murray Hill (4208 Kingsbury St.)
- Oceanway Community Center (12215 Sago Ave.)
- Reddie Point Preserve (4499 Yachtsman Way)
- Riverside Park (753 Park St.)
- Sun Ray Cinema (1028 Park St.)
- Riverview Community Center (9620 W. Water St.)
- T.K. Stokes Boat Ramp (2120 Riverview St.)
- Tillie K. Fowler Regional Park (7000 Roosevelt Blvd.)
- Walter Jones Historical Park (11964 Mandarin Rd.)
For the latest information, visit https://www.coj.net/.