
DAY OF ACTION
JUNE 26, 2025
1:00 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.
ZooMontana
Warmer weather is finally on the way and it’s time to stretch those legs and enjoy the great outdoors. What better way to embrace the changing seasons than by participating in a summer clean-up with co-workers, neighbors and friends? Day of Action provides the perfect chance for your company to get out and give back to our community.
What is Day of Action?
Day of Action is United Way’s annual community-wide volunteer mobilization effort. This year’s project will take place the afternoon of Wednesday, June 26 at ZooMontana. Help us build a better place to live, work and play!
How Does a Company Participate?
- Register your company team on YouCanVolunteer.org during a TBD registration window.
- Select a team leader for your team
- Send out how to sign up to other team members
- Make sure all sign up requirements are completed
- Have team leader participate in brief orientation in June.
- Receive and distribute pertinent information to other team members
Frequently Asked Questions?
- CLICK HERE to get the list of FAQ's
About ZooMontana
ZooMontana is a zoological/botanical garden, accredited arboretum and educational facility dedicated to the conservation of wildlife throughout Montana and the 45th parallel of earth. ZooMontana cares for over 100 animals of 56 different species, including Amur Tigers, Grizzly Bear, Wolverine, River Otters, Takin, and Canada Lynx, among others, most of which are rescues. ZooMontana is dedicated to the mantra “quality over quantity,” meaning the focus is not on how many animals the Zoo has, but how well those here are cared for. As one of the few Zoological parks in the country that does not receive public tax support, ZooMontana raises necessary operating funds through admissions, memberships, events and private contributions.
Located in the picturesque tourist destination of Billings Montana, ZooMontana offers visitors a unique opportunity to learn about Yellowstone ecosystem fauna through direct observation, interpretive displays, and experiential educational programs. Annually, community and educational programs serve over 18,000 students and over 150,000 visitors, most of whom hail from the northern Rockies. Led by an energetic and dynamic staff, ZooMontana enjoys strong community support through volunteerism, donations, and outreach.
Registration
- Information to be release in spring 2025.