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Volunteering in Sterling Heights
The City has an extensive volunteer system where more than 3,600 resident volunteers contribute thousands of service hours annually. To join a volunteer team, call Community Relations at (586) 446-2470 or fill out this form.
You must be 18 years or older to volunteer for most teams, the Parks & Rec Summer Playground program allows 14 - 15 year olds to volunteer, and volunteers at the Public Library can be under 18 years old.
Volunteers from area churches, businesses and the Sterling Heights Volunteer Corps will be available on the Pride and SHINE Day to help residents with such chores as raking, pruning dead flowers and picking up debris. Volunteers will be gathering at First Church of Sterling Heights, at 17 Mile Road on Dequindre. Anyone wishing to help is welcome to join the volunteer groups at either location at 9:30 a.m.
In addition to coordinating the special cleanup day, the SHINE program also encourages residents to join the “Sterling Heights Volunteer Corps” to assist with a variety of City services, SHINE projects and special events throughout the year.
You must be 18 years or older to volunteer for most teams, the Parks & Rec Summer Playground program allows 14 - 15 year olds to volunteer, and volunteers at the Public Library can be under 18 years old.
Sterling Heights Pride & SHINE Day
The Citywide cleanup is part of the SHINE (Sterling Heights Initiative for Neighborhood Excellence) program through the Neighborhood Services Division. The program is aimed at protecting property values by encouraging all residents to maintain the exterior of their homes. Neighborhood Services works with civic and church groups to provide volunteers for those residents who cannot maintain their property due to a physical or age-related condition.Volunteers from area churches, businesses and the Sterling Heights Volunteer Corps will be available on the Pride and SHINE Day to help residents with such chores as raking, pruning dead flowers and picking up debris. Volunteers will be gathering at First Church of Sterling Heights, at 17 Mile Road on Dequindre. Anyone wishing to help is welcome to join the volunteer groups at either location at 9:30 a.m.
In addition to coordinating the special cleanup day, the SHINE program also encourages residents to join the “Sterling Heights Volunteer Corps” to assist with a variety of City services, SHINE projects and special events throughout the year.