Volunteer: Root for Trees 2026 - Tree Planting & Dessert Social!U of A, it's time to support our local community by helping to grow Edmonton's urban forest! Adding native trees and shrubs will provide numerous environmental, social, and economic benefits to this area and beyond. Root for Trees plays a critical role in the landscape management process of naturalization. Over time, these grassy areas are planted with trees, shrubs, and wildflowers and brought back to a more natural state, resulting in economic, environmental, and quality of life benefits. Location and timing: Tasks: What to wear: What to bring: We welcome volunteers of all ages to participate! Root for Trees advises that successful planting begins around age 12, but younger children are allowed to attend to keep the event family friendly! We request that there be one responsible person over the age of 16 for every three children under 7 years old. Any minor, below the age of 18, requires a parent or guardian to be present, and to be responsible for the minor while volunteering with us. If you are bringing children under the age of 18, please click "Respond as a Team", then "reserve additional spots" with how many members of your group there are. We will contact you with the appropriate waiver that must be signed before the event. Volunteers can register individually, or as a team.Please register by July 15, 2026. We will be in touch with more information closer to the event! If you have any questions about the registration process please email us at alumni.volunteer@ualberta.ca. Program: Edmonton Alumni Events & Programs U of A, it's time to support our local community by helping to grow Edmonton's urban forest! Adding native trees and shrubs will provide numerous environmental, social, and economic benefits to this area and beyond. Root for Trees plays a critical role in the landscape management process of naturalization. Over time, these grassy areas are planted with trees, shrubs, and wildflowers and brought back to a more natural state, resulting in economic, environmental, and quality of life benefits. Location and timing: Tasks: What to wear: What to bring: We welcome volunteers of all ages to participate! Root for Trees advises that successful planting begins around age 12, but younger children are allowed to attend to keep the event family friendly! We request that there be one responsible person over the age of 16 for every three children under 7 years old. Any minor, below the age of 18, requires a parent or guardian to be present, and to be responsible for the minor while volunteering with us. If you are bringing children under the age of 18, please click "Respond as a Team", then "reserve additional spots" with how many members of your group there are. We will contact you with the appropriate waiver that must be signed before the event. Volunteers can register individually, or as a team.Please register by July 15, 2026. We will be in touch with more information closer to the event! If you have any questions about the registration process please email us at alumni.volunteer@ualberta.ca. Program: Edmonton Alumni Events & Programs Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jul 25, 2026 Zip Code: T6J 7H6 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Project PostcardShow Students Your Support With Project Postcard
Let them know you're thinking of them! Exams can be a stressful experience for many U of A students. Help us brighten their day by giving motivational advice, sharing a funny GIF or inspiring quote — it’s up to you! Project Postcard is currently hosted on Padlet, an online notice board that's free and easy to use. Write your note of encouragement to students and feel free to get creative by drawing a picture, uploading a photo, adding a GIF or attaching a video message. The link to the Padlet will be shared widely across campus during exams so lots of students will have the chance to see your note! How it works: Visit the Project Postcard Padlet board (you do not need to login or sign up for an account to share a note). Click the pink "+" button in the bottom right hand corner of the screen or double-click anywhere on the Project Postcard Padlet board A new blank note will appear on the board. Type in your title and message. If you wish, use the icons below the message to add creative flourishes: Upload an image from your photo library Add a link to a website Add an image, video, GIF or audio file from the internet Take a photo of yourself using your computer's camera Draw a digital doodle on the onscreen canvas Don't forget to sign your name and press enter to finish!Not sure what to write? Keep your tone light and friendly and the message general so it will be understood by any student, of any gender, studying in any field. Try sharing: words of encouragement for coping with stress tips on preparing for exams advice for how to stay motivated compassion for those who might be far from home and missing friends and familyHave more to share? Post as many times as you like! POST A NOTE Program: Edmonton Alumni Events & Programs Show Students Your Support With Project Postcard
Let them know you're thinking of them! Exams can be a stressful experience for many U of A students. Help us brighten their day by giving motivational advice, sharing a funny GIF or inspiring quote — it’s up to you! Project Postcard is currently hosted on Padlet, an online notice board that's free and easy to use. Write your note of encouragement to students and feel free to get creative by drawing a picture, uploading a photo, adding a GIF or attaching a video message. The link to the Padlet will be shared widely across campus during exams so lots of students will have the chance to see your note! How it works: Visit the Project Postcard Padlet board (you do not need to login or sign up for an account to share a note). Click the pink "+" button in the bottom right hand corner of the screen or double-click anywhere on the Project Postcard Padlet board A new blank note will appear on the board. Type in your title and message. If you wish, use the icons below the message to add creative flourishes: Upload an image from your photo library Add a link to a website Add an image, video, GIF or audio file from the internet Take a photo of yourself using your computer's camera Draw a digital doodle on the onscreen canvas Don't forget to sign your name and press enter to finish!Not sure what to write? Keep your tone light and friendly and the message general so it will be understood by any student, of any gender, studying in any field. Try sharing: words of encouragement for coping with stress tips on preparing for exams advice for how to stay motivated compassion for those who might be far from home and missing friends and familyHave more to share? Post as many times as you like! POST A NOTE Program: Edmonton Alumni Events & Programs Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: T6G2H5 Allow Groups: No |