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February 11, 2023: Cleanup **UPDATE: LOCATION CHANGE IN PROGRESS**

  • Port Orchard, WA, 98366 United States (map)

UPDATE: This property is currently in the process of being sold. Due to the sale, the residents we were hoping to serve are being made to relocate and NWH does not do cleanups where people are being evicted (even in this gray area where the reasons are relatively understandable). We’ll be doing outreach to provide services and support while they’re still on site but will be identifying a new location for this cleanup shortly.

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There is some litter that needs attention at an active encampment behind the Fred Meyer on Sedgewick in Port Orchard. We have been invited in and will be getting it clean with cooperation from the current residents.

Please join us to get this spot spruced up - and invite your friends!

Read more about our cleanups and why they are so important on our blog!

 

Registration currently closed because we have so many awesome volunteers

If you aren’t able to join us, please consider donating to help feed our volunteers lunch when we don’t get lunch donated by fantastic local establishments :) Any excess donations will be used to feed volunteers at future events.


VOLUNTEERS RECOMMENDED TO BRING:

  • Mask

  • Sturdy hiking shoes

  • Change of clothes for afterwards

  • Personal Towel (just in case)

  • Your own gloves if you’ve got a pair you like

  • Wheelbarrow

  • If you bring a camera or plan to use your phone to take pictures, please be very respectful about who and what you snap. We are cleaning around people’s homes so ask before taking a picture of people, tents, or belongings.

PROVIDED BY NWH:

  • Snacks and Drinks

  • Table

  • Hand Sanitizer

  • Hand Wipes

  • Pickers

  • Thick Gloves

  • We will try to have some masks on hand

  • Trash Bags

PROVIDED BY KITSAP COUNTY

  • Trash Disposal


Registered Volunteers:

Earlier Event: December 25
5th Annual Care Package Plan Distribution
Later Event: March 4
March 4, 2023: Kingston Cleanup