We have had some Ameri Corps volunteers with us over the last week and they will be returning for the week of October 29-November 2. This group has been instrumental in helping us to create trails on our newest preserve that is not yet open: Auburn Heights II. The Ameri Corps volunteers are stationed out of MD, and work together as a team for 10 months completing over 1700 hours of community service at different organizations throughout the east coast. There are five home bases for Ameri Corps throughout the country each focuses on a different region in throughout the U.S. Our team is known as Raven 4 and we are the last of their 10 month volunteer projects. They have been a great group to work with, and have certainly helped us to achieve our goals. We will be posting pictures about the work that they have accomplished at Auburn Heights II so keep checking on our blog, facebook, and website.
If you are interested in learning how you can get involved with Ameri Corps, click HERE to link to their website.
TLC thanks all of the volunteers that help them throughout the year from local high schools, the community, local businesses, and Ameri Corps!!
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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