What is the difference between a Site Coordinator and a cleanup Participant?
The two primary ways to become involved with the TD Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup are to register as either a 1) Site Coordinator or 2) cleanup Participant. A Site Coordinator is an individual who takes the lead and organizes a cleanup of a local shoreline, while a cleanup Participant is an individual who joins an existing cleanup to lend a hand. Both forms of participation are highly valued, and we encourage you to become involved in the way you are most comfortable.
Related Questions
- The location I wanted to clean already has a cleanup event organized there. Can I still register to be the Site Coordinator?
- I’m not able to organize a cleanup during the official week in September. Can I still become a Site Coordinator?
- What is the difference between a Site Coordinator and a cleanup Participant?