“What counts in life is not the mere fact that we have lived. It is what difference we have made to the lives of others.”
— Nelson Mandela


Do you want to volunteer for Waterspirit?

Volunteers are the backbone of Waterspirit. Please use the form below to become a Waterspirit volunteer. Tell us if you have any skills or talents you’d like to share. We love learning that someone is a musician or photographer that would like to perform at our seasonal celebrations. We are delighted when someone enjoys public speaking and wants to be trained to speak with Waterspirit at community events. We are grateful for friends behind the scenes who are ready and willing to help set up and clean up at Waterspirit programs. Whether it is helping in the office, fundraising, or advocating for water with us - let us know! Share your talents with Waterspirit.

Tabling events

Waterspirit Volunteers help spread the message of protecting water at festivals and conferences.

strength in numbers

Waterspirit Volunteers answer the call when asked to support the cause.

Music transforms

Waterspirit Volunteers delighted program participants with shared their musical talents.

4 adults wearing gloves and carrying trash bags are walking on tidal flats picking up trash.

care for creation

Waterspirit Volunteers help us protect the sacred waters in beach cleanups and microplastic monitoring.

use your voice

Waterspirit Volunteers use their voice to speak to committees, boards and legislators.

secure Waterspirit’s future

Waterspirit Volunteers use their knowledge, ideas, time and connections to help our fundraisers succeed.

What is your super power? Speaking in front of a crowd or cleaning up after a celebration are both important. We need your help. Please use the form below to join the amazing and powerful Waterspirit Volunteer Team.


We’re always looking for volunteers and partners. You can also make a donation by clicking the “Donate” button on the navigation bar.

“Volunteerism is the voice of the people put into action. These actions shape and mold the present into a future of which we can all be proud.”
— Helen Dyer