MUVE is excited to provide opportunities for our community to give back to critical coastal habitats through philanthropic-based restoration workdays. On Sunday, November 21, 2021, MUVE will host small groups of volunteers to remove nonnative vegetation and debris from The City of Miami’s Virginia Key Beach Park.
9:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. (Registration is now full) If you are interested in being added to the waitlist, please e-mail muve@frostscience.org.
There are still spots available for the MUVE Volunteer Workday on December 11, please click here.
What COVID protocols are we implementing?
In order to provide a safe workspace, MUVE has implemented multiple protocols to keep both volunteers and staff healthy.
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- At the time of arrival at the MUVE worksite, all staff and volunteers must certify that (a) they are not exhibiting any COVID-19 symptoms, and (b) they have not, within the past ten (10) days, been in close contact (within 6 feet for 15 minutes or more) of any person known or suspected at such time to be infected with COVID-19 in order to be allowed to participate in the MUVE Workday.
- All Volunteers must register online and complete all required paperwork (including event waiver) prior to the Volunteer Workday.
- We recommend all volunteers and staff wear a CDC appropriate face covering at all times. Volunteers must bring their own face covering. Staff will be wearing CDC approved face covering.
- All staff and volunteers and staff must maintain 6 feet of social distance at all times.
- All staff and volunteers must fully comply with all hygiene and sanitation protocols at all times.
- All necessary tools will be sanitized before, during and after each shift.
Parking Instructions
- Available parking at Virginia Key North Point Beach Park