The Atlanta Beltline has launched a new volunteer portal at volunteer.beltline.org, providing a dedicated online platform for residents to connect with volunteer opportunities along the corridor.
Getting Involved
The portal centralizes everything volunteers need in one place, including browsing and signing up for opportunities, completing required training, and monitoring cumulative hours of service. From community events and trail clean-ups to guided bike tours, the portal makes it easy to find the right opportunity and get involved.
New volunteers start by completing a required orientation before signing up for their first shift. The Beltline offers a wide range of ways to get involved, including trail clean-ups, event support, the Adopt-the-Beltline stewardship program, bike tour guiding, Empower Workshop assistance, and advisory board participation.
Recognizing Volunteers
To honor those who go the extra mile, the Beltline has introduced two milestone recognition tiers. Volunteers who log 50 hours earn Verified Volunteer recognition, and those who reach 100 hours are recognized as Influencer Volunteers. Each milestone is celebrated with an exclusive tee that marks their commitment to the community.
The Beltline is committed to engaging the next generation of community stewards. Teen volunteers ages 16 and older are welcome to participate with a parent-signed waiver, and volunteers ages 14 and older may participate when accompanied by a parent or guardian.
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