Dr. King was quoted as saying: "Life's most persistent and urgent question is: What are you doing for others?" With this in mind, we celebrate Dr. King by volunteering within our community. This does not need to be done merely on the day celebrating Dr. King's life (and birth) but can happen at any time throughout the year!
The Land Conservancy for Southern Chester County (TLC) has many volunteers who help us out throughout the year in the fields, at our educational programs, at special events, and with every day office tasks. We could not further our mission without the support of these people in our community!! We at TLC want to take MLK Day to thank those of you who have given so much to us for your service, and encourage those of you whom we have not yet met to consider donating a few hours of your time (a month, week...whatever works) to help us as we continue the preservation and stewardship of open spaces, natural resources, historic sites, and working agricultural lands throughout southern Chester County. Contact us: 610-347-0347 ext. 101 or admin@tlcforscc.org to begin volunteering with TLC!
“Everyone can be great, because everyone can serve.” ~ Martin Luther King, Jr.
The Land Conservancy for Southern Chester County is a non-profit charitable organization based in Chester County, PA. Our mission is to ensure the perpetual preservation and stewardship of open space, natural resources, historic sites, and working agricultural lands throughout southern Chester County.
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