Volunteer

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You can make our great places better. Become a VIP and volunteer with us today!

War in the Pacific National Historical Park offers a variety of volunteer opportunities for individuals and groups as part of the Volunteers-In-Parks program. Work behind the scenes or on the front line in positions ranging from a one-time service project/ volunteer event to a longer term position, serving alongside park employees.
Some positions are specialized and require particular talents, knowledge, skills, and abilities, as well as a background check. Other positions only require a desire and willingness to volunteer. Individuals under the age of 18 must have written consent of the parent or legal guardian before they may volunteer. To learn more about the laws and policies that guide our volunteer programs, see our program's Reference Manual.

 
Reef Rangers Exploring Coral Reefs at Asan Beach
Reef Rangers Exploring Coral Reefs at Asan

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Current Volunteer Opportunities

Park Beautification Volunteer


 

Friends of the Park

Interested in volunteering with us? Come to our Friends of the Park events! Every second Saturday of the month our park hosts a cleanup at one of our units. This includes Asan Beach, Ga'an Point, and Apaca Point. For more information contact wapa_interpretation@nps.gov or call +1 (671) 333-4055.
 
NPS staff speaking to volunteers at Asan Beach Park, under coconut trees by the ocean
Asan Beach Park

Volunteer with us through our Friends of the Park program! Help us keep Asan Beach Park clean for all our visitors!

Volunteers cleaning an overgrown path at the Ga'an Point Unit
Ga'an Point

Volunteer with us at Ga'an Point! Help us pick up trash, clean up coconut leaves, and keep our park pristine!

Volunteers clearing overgrown shrubbery at Apaca point
Apaca Point

Become a Friend of the Park! Volunteer with us at our monthly unit cleanups!

 

Citizen Scientist - Brown Treesnake Control

Become a Citizen Scientist with our park! National Park Citizen Scientists are members of the community who help collect data for scientific research.

Our park is partnering with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the U.S. Geological Survey eradicate Brown Treesnakes from Asan Ridge. You can be part of this effort too! Find out more about the Brown Treesnake Control project below.
 

Last updated: July 30, 2024

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Contact Info

Mailing Address:

135 Murray Blvd.
Ste. 100

Hagatna, GU 96910

Phone:

(671) 333 4050

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