ABC Young Professionals Volunteer Day Spend time with other Young Professionals and help to maintain one of Denver s beautiful parks! Saturday, September 23rd 9:00 am - 12:00 pm Bear Valley Park (W Dartmouth Ave & S Larmar St) Through volunteering with Denver Parks and Recreation, Young Professionals have the opportunity to get outside and give back to the community by mulching trees at the park. Register Online or Submit Registration to Sydney Sachs Company Contact Person Questions about this event or other Young Professionals opportunities? Contact Sydney Sachs at 303.832.5812 or ssachs@abcrmc.org Associated Builders and Contractors, Rocky Mountain Chapter www.abcrmc.org Connect with ABC! @ABCRMC #ypabcrmc
Project Confirmation Thank you for volunteering to help with the Bear Valley Park Project! Details for the day are as follows: Date: September 23, 2017 Location: Bear Valley Park Please Please meet at the intersection of W. Dartmouth Ave & S. Lamar St. Your contact is Lawrence Luevamo, his number is 720.451.6199 Schedule: 9:00-9:15AM 9:15AM-12:00PM 12:00PM Registration/Welcome Projects Finish/Clean-Up Parking details along the roadway. No Parking where signs are posted. In case of cancelations, please contact the DPR Volunteer Office within 48 hours of scheduled project. Group Information Organization: Young Professionals ABC Contact: Becca Zollweg Email: rzollweg@rkmi.com Phone: 303.901.2006 Number of adults:10 PROJECT: mulching trees, debris removal Each participant should bring: Liability waiver Work gloves Full water bottle Sunscreen Weather-appropriate clothing Sturdy footwear (no open-toe shoes) Hat Please do not bring pets Children must be supervised at all times Injuries & Emergencies: Immediately report any injury, fatigue or other medical issue to the Project Leader, regardless of how minor. For emergencies, call 911. Contact: Tina Myers tina.myers@denvergov.org 303.916.2694
RELEASE AND WAIVER OF LIABILITY FOR VOLUNTEERS I want to volunteer my services to the City and County of Denver, Department of Parks and Recreation. I certify that I am in good mental and physical condition and I understand the inherent risks associated with acting as a volunteer including the risk of physical injury or death. I further understand that I risk aggravating any preexisting physical condition I may have and that I am hereby advised to consult with a physician prior to engaging in any major physical exertion as may occur in providing these volunteer services. I understand that while my volunteer services will be at the direction of the Department of Parks and Recreation, its officers and employees, I am nevertheless not an employee of the City and County of Denver within the meaning of the Colorado Workers Compensation Act or for any other purpose at the time of my performance of these volunteer services. I further understand that no employee/employer or master/servant relationship is created between myself and the City and County of Denver or the Department of Parks and Recreation and that I will receive no compensation of any kind for my participation as a volunteer. In consideration of the City and County of Denver allowing me to participate as a volunteer, I agree not to sue and forever release, waive and discharge the City and County of Denver and its officers, employees, agents, representatives, and the various sponsoring agencies and entities (hereinafter referred collectively as Releasees ) from any and all liability to me or my personal representatives, assigns, heirs, children, dependents, spouse and relatives for any and all claims, causes of action, losses, judgments, costs, demands or damages that are caused by or arise from any injury to me (including death) or loss or damage to my property regardless of the cause(s) of such injury, loss or damage. I assume all risks associated with my participation as a volunteer. I understand to defend, indemnify, and hold harmless the Releasees from and against any and all liabilities, claims, liens, actions, causes of action, costs or expenses of any nature whatsoever arising from any damage, loss, or injury (including death) causes by me, in whole or part, or directly associated with my actions or inactions as a volunteer. I understand that the City and County of Denver shall not be responsible for loss or theft of personal property, or damage to personal property caused by City employees and officers, other volunteers, or the public. I understand photos will be taken at this event and you have my permission of free use of any photo s I hereby acknowledge that I have carefully read this entire document, that I fully understand its contents, that I am over the age of 18, that I am signing this document of my own free will and without coercion, and that I intend for this document to be legally binding. To the extent permitted by law, this document shall include my child or children and my capacity as guardian for my child or children if I am signing on behalf of my minor child or children who will participate as a volunteer(s). PLEASE PRINT: Name of Volunteer(s) # of Adults or Youth Adults Youth Email: Phone: Company/Group: Emergency Contact Phone: Signature (Signature of Adult Volunteer or Adult parent or Guardian of youth under 18) Date The Denver Department of Parks and Recreation receives requests from other departments, agencies, associations, and groups requesting the names and mailing addresses of Parks and Recreation volunteers who may be interested in similar volunteer opportunities. Please indicate if you authorize the Parks and Recreation Department to share your name and mailing address with other departments, agencies, associations, and groups for other volunteer opportunities YES NO 1
Volunteer Guidelines The Volunteer Program s mission is to provide the opportunity for people to take pride in their community, to actively contribute and to enhance the character and quality of Denver Parks. VISION BUILDING COMMUNITY WITH DENVER PARKS AND RECREATION Goals: To provide and maintain a safe experience and working environment To provide a variety of opportunities for volunteer involvement To provide and monitor quality volunteer projects To ensure a rewarding experience for the volunteer To recognize volunteers for their service To actively market the volunteer program To collaborate effectively with community agencies and individuals on volunteer projects VOLUNTEER RESPONSIBILITIES: Adhere to the 10:1 youth to adult ratio. These adults must make sure all youth in your group are behaving in a safe manner and are fully engaged during the project. Staff will only provide supplies and tech assistance to oversee the safety of your group and to promote the successful completion of your project. The project will be terminated and volunteers will be sent home if the Project Leader feels the group is not participating. For the safety of all, minimum age limits will be set for your project. Please respect these age limits by leaving children who are too young to participate at home All participants will complete a Parks and Recreation Volunteer Waiver. This can be done one time for each person. A copy of each waiver must be submitted to the Project Leader on the day of the event, prior to any work being done by a volunteer. A parent/guardian must complete the form for each youth, under the age of 18. Make sure the emergency contact information section is filled out. Volunteers who do not have this signed form will not be allowed to participate Please arrive on time and make sure the volunteers are prepared to stay for the entire project. Perform task to the best of your ability (ensure quality work) Follow Project Leader s instruction and directives Notify Park Contact and Tina Myers of any project changes. Your Park contact is located on the project confirmation sheet Commitment: Your group s commitment to the project that you have agreed to assist us with is very important. When a project is organized, our staff identifies specific tasks they need the group to accomplish. These objectives are based on the number of participants available to work, the amount of time staff are available to oversee the volunteer group, and Denver Parks needs and priorities. Staff time for volunteer projects is very limited, making it important that every project be successful in completing its objectives. Successful volunteer projects help justify continuing to offer these opportunities to give back to our vital park system.
Confirm the number of volunteers (3) days prior to the project Be courteous to staff and other volunteers HAVE FUN!! PARKS AND RECREATION RESPONSIBILITIES: It is the goal and responsibility of the Park Staff and the Volunteer Office to ensure that groups are provided with appropriate, safe and fun projects. Staff will also work to ensure that groups receive: Timely, accurate communication and information. The Project Leader will begin with an overview of the work that needs to be accomplished. The project leader will also explain to each group how your project will impact the park and how your group is helping us in accomplishing our goals. Your group s attention during this overview is very important. The Project Leader will assure volunteers work in a healthy and safe environment The Project Leader will demonstrate a safety course with volunteers on the usage of tools prior to the project. It is important that all volunteers hear and understand the safety issues surrounding the tasks they will be performing. Volunteers are asked to report any injuries/fatigue immediately to the team leader The Project Leader will support and supervise during the entire project, unless an arrangement has been made with the Volunteer group The Project Leader will provide emergency procedures instructions Denver Parks will provide all tools for the project Safety Information The main priority at any project is the safety of all participants. To ensure that your group has a fun and safe experience, please review this sheet and adhere to these guidelines during the service project. Whenever there is a safety concern or question, be sure to ask both the Project Leader and the Volunteer Office. General Safety: Be prepared for the day and the environment: Wear appropriate clothing for work and weather Wear sturdy footwear. No open toed-shoes Wear sunscreen and/or hat when appropriate Do not wear headsets due to safety concerns Be sure to eat a good breakfast Bring lunch and/or snacks Bring work gloves
Bring filled water bottle, stay hydrated during the duration of the project Any personal medications. We cannot administer oral/topical medication. Volunteers who have specific health or emergency needs such as allergic reactions to plants or insect bites should inform the project leader before the project. This will help determine what action to take. Take breaks as needed Report any injuries/fatigue immediately to the project leader Site Safety: Be aware of and address unique situations: Be aware of your surroundings, don t work alone Watch for hazardous footing, uneven surfaces, slippery banks, tripping hazards Watch for hazardous vegetation weeds, tall grasses, poison ivy, etc Be aware of park users, especially Bicyclists on trails Be aware of waste hazards, glass, needles, empty containers, etc., always sweep, rake or shovel glass. Never pick up sharp objects with your hands. NEVER TOUCH NEEDLES! Notify your Project Leader immediately, and he/she will dispose of the needles Do not reach into blind areas with bare hands Cross streets at signals or crosswalks When working in or around a gutter, work from the sidewalk When possible, stay on the sidewalk, never walk in the street Tool Safety: Always carry tools at your side with the most dangerous part turned down Keep a safe distance when carrying tools, an arm and tool length apart Never play with tools Never swing a tool higher than your shoulder Be aware of those around you, both tool users, and non users Store your tool properly, in a central location, not scattered around Use the proper tool for each task Many of the Denver Parks staff is certified in CPR and First Aid. In the case of a medical emergency beyond the scope of their training, the volunteer will either be sent to seek further attention or 911 will be called.