
Atlanta Beltline Launches Portal to Connect Volunteers
The Atlanta Beltline just made it simple for anyone to give back to their community. A new online portal streamlines everything from signing up for trail cleanups to tracking volunteer hours in one place.
If you've wanted to help keep the Atlanta Beltline thriving but didn't know how to start, your answer just arrived online.
The Atlanta Beltline launched a new volunteer portal at volunteer.beltline.org that connects residents with opportunities to serve their community. The platform puts everything in one spot: browsing volunteer shifts, completing training, and tracking hours spent making Atlanta better.
New volunteers complete a quick orientation before diving in. From there, they can choose from trail cleanups, community events, guided bike tours, workshop support, or even advisory board participation.
The portal makes matching your interests with the right opportunity effortless. Whether you have two hours on a Saturday morning or want to commit to regular service, there's a spot for you.
"Volunteers help bring the Beltline to life every single day," said Rob Brawner, Executive Director of Atlanta Beltline Partnership. The new system makes connecting with those opportunities and building relationships across Atlanta through shared service much easier.

The Ripple Effect
The Beltline isn't just tracking hours for paperwork. They're celebrating the people who show up with milestone recognition that honors real commitment.
Hit 50 volunteer hours and you earn Verified Volunteer status with an exclusive tee. Reach 100 hours and you become an Influencer Volunteer with another special shirt marking your dedication.
These aren't just perks. They're visible reminders that individual actions add up to transform shared spaces into thriving community assets.
The program welcomes young people too. Teens 16 and older can volunteer with a parent-signed waiver, while those 14 and up can participate alongside a parent or guardian.
Every cleanup, every guided tour, and every event staffed by volunteers strengthens the connections that make neighborhoods work. When people invest time in shared spaces, they're not just maintaining trails. They're building the social fabric that turns strangers into neighbors.
The portal is live and ready for anyone who wants to be part of something bigger than themselves.
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