ILACSD's Corporate CleanBuilding program offers businesses of all sizes a unique, turnkey opportunity to engage in team-building while giving back to the community.
Through this program, your team will participate in a customizable, impact-driven cleanup activity at a local outdoor space in San Diego County, such as a nearby beach, park, canyon, or even around your own business property.
Please note: Although this opportunity is listed as "virtual" for flexibility, all cleanups are in-person events conducted at various outdoor locations across San Diego County.
ILACSD will host the entire event, providing everything needed to make it a seamless experience, from supplies to coordination.
In addition to the cleanup, the program offers customizable education options and games.
ILACSD offers Lunch and Learns to enhance education about a specific sustainability topic in conjunction with your cleanup event!
Participating in a Corporate CleanBuilding event is a fantastic opportunity to serve both the community and the environment.
By engaging in a cleanup, your team will contribute to preserving and beautifying local outdoor spaces, while also strengthening connections and improving collaboration within the workplace.
It's an excellent educational experience that raises awareness about environmental issues, all while enhancing your company's image and demonstrating a strong commitment to sustainability and community involvement.
Opportunity Requirements & Important NotesPhysical Requirements: Unfortunately, this opportunity is not able to make accommodations for individuals with physical limitations and the space where this project takes place is not wheelchair accessible.
Requirements: Age Minimum (with Adult): 18+Minimum Age: 18+Express InterestVolunteers needed through 12/31/2025
Location: Locations throughout San Diego (Virtual)
After expressing interest, the Opportunity Leader will contact you to confirm participation and provide directions for this opportunity.
Your donation means more volunteers making an impact on San Diego nonprofits, schools, and parks.
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