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You can make a meaningful impact to get the complete cleanup of the SSFL- from showing up to a protest, volunteering at an event, sharing professional skills, or helping us reach out to elected officials.

Volunteers Needed

Volunteers Winter/Spring 2026

PASSFL will be reaching out to colleges, farmer’s markets, and public spaces to share the new, critical updates to the cleanup.We're looking for friendly volunteers of all backgrounds and ages who can volunteer for 4 hours at a time!

  • Volunteers DO need to be friendly and punctual and able to help hand out flyers.

  • Volunteers DO NOT need to have extensive SSFL knowledge - a knowledgeable PASSFL staff person will also be at each event to help with any difficult questions. 

  • We will have a volunteer shirt for you to keep!

You will get an email from our volunteer coordinator Crystal who will schedule and coordinate with you. Questions? Email us at santasusanacampaign@gmail.com 

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flyers

If we all hand out a dozen flyers, we could get the word out to enough people to stop Boeing’s dangerous cleanup plans.

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Join over 750,000 people who’ve signed the petition calling for the complete cleanup of the Santa Susana Field Lab.

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