Through the Adopt program, the Clearwater Parks & Recreation Department partners with volunteer groups to help keep our city parks safe, clean, and beautiful. Any community organization, group, family, or individual that wants to make a difference in their community can participate in the Adopt-a-Park program. We welcome businesses, churches, schools, neighborhood associations, civic groups, clubs and other organizations.
Do you want to adopt a park, street or trail in the city of Clearwater?
Benefits of the Program
- An Adopt recognition sign with your group's name on your adopted space
- Highlighted on the Adopt website page
- Recognition on the City's social media pages following your clean up
- Keeping Clearwater spaces bright, beautiful, and safe in a highly visible and positive way
- Protecting our environment and natural resources by reducing litter and debris
- Volunteer appreciation recognition events
Requirements
- Two-year adoption period
- Two cleanups each year (most groups host quarterly or monthly clean-ups)
- Follow all programs procedures and safety guidelines
- Place trash bags under the Adopt sign (Trail and Street Adopt programs only)
- Fill out the after clean-up volunteer report with number of volunteers, hours worked, bags of litter and/or recyclables collected
Special thanks to the following community organizations for their park adoptions:
We would like to thank the following community organizations for their support with their street adoptions:
- Enterprise Road (US 19 to McMullen Booth Road): Countryside Kiwanis
- Druid Road (Keen to Highland Avenue) : David & Frank Ingram
- Palmetto (N. Highland Ave. to Wood St.): Phillip Curry Family
- Landmark Drive : All Pro Dad Lelia Davis Elementary Chapter
- Hercules Avenue (Drew Street to Druid Road): Kiwanis Club of Springtime City
- State Street: Spring Branch Neighborhood Association