The Convergence Volunteer Opportunities
Below are some areas where we will need people to help with various tasks in order to provide a pleasant and productive experience at The Resurgence: North American Forest & Climate Movement Convergence.

We have included most of the top level volunteer categories to choose from with a YES or NO response. We're also asking you to share your skills and experience in preparation for making more specific assignments. There is an option for suggestions at the end of the form.

As the time for The Convergence draws closer, we will contact you to more clearly define our needs and schedule more specific stations, days, and times.

Length of shift will be dependent on the task. Most shifts, however, will last no longer than 2 hours since our goal is to have everyone involved and present in the conversation and discussions.

We thank all who are willing to share time, talents and dedication to this pivotal event. For any questions, please contact us at volunteernafcmc@gmail.com
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Name
Cell Number *
Day / time you arrive.
Day / time you will leave.
Would you be willing to volunteer for tasks in the months leading up to the event?
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Are you volunteering as part of a work/trade?
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Are you attending with children who will need childcare? Childcare will only be provided after breakfast, after lunch and will end at dinner time.  
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What areas do you feel most excited to volunteer to assist with (select as many as you like)
We will also need to source bulk food items. If you are willing to help source food, the food and logistics team will reach out to you with menu items to choose from.
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Tell us a little about how your skills and experience might be able to add to The Convergence in regard to service to the people while here.
Is there something we didn't include that we may need?
Questions? Comments?
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