Group of volunteers enjoying the NPCA volunteer appreciation night

11.16.2023

VOLUNTEER APPRECIATION NIGHT CELEBRATES THE ACHIEVEMENTS OF HUNDREDS OF NPCA VOLUNTEERS

On Nov. 8, the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority (NPCA) recognized hundreds of dedicated volunteers at an appreciation event that celebrated their achievements made throughout 2022 and 2023.

“I am very proud of our volunteers. Their contributions to environmental stewardship demonstrate that the communities we serve have a strong interest in our shared greenspaces and ensuring that the natural treasures of our watershed are protected for future generations to enjoy,” says NPCA Board Chair, Robert Foster. “Our important conservation work continues and we look forward to engaging with our volunteers to support local environmental action throughout the Niagara Peninsula watershed.”

NPCA’s volunteer team continues to grow and currently stands at an impressive 718 individuals that have contributed more than 7,300 volunteer hours in 2023. Thanks to their efforts and commitment, NPCA installed 10 new pollinator gardens and hosted 23 community tree planting days which helped to plant thousands of trees throughout the Niagara Peninsula watershed.

The success of the 49th Ball’s Falls Thanksgiving Festival, which welcomed more than 28,000 guests this year, would also not be possible without the support of talented heritage demonstration volunteers that help to bring the site’s heritage village to life or the Eco-Defenders volunteers that this year helped to divert more than 3,000 kilograms of recyclable and organic waste from the landfill.

Additionally, NPCA's nature camps and educational programs benefit greatly from the contributions of youth and adult volunteers alike, who help to provide campers and students with the best outdoor learning experiences possible.

“Thank you to the NPCA volunteers that joined us and gave us the opportunity to share our deep gratitude for the precious time they’ve spent collaborating with us to support nature education, special events, stewardship and conservation,” says NPCA’s Community Outreach and Engagement Specialist, Kerry Royer. “It is said that nobody gets through life without someone else’s help, and we want our volunteers to know that we are forever grateful for their unending kindness, generosity and support.”

Read more about the accomplishments of NPCA’s volunteers in the Volunteer Appreciation Night program.

For more information about volunteering with NPCA, please visit the “Get Involved” section of our website: www.npca.ca

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About NPCA:

The Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority (NPCA) is a community-based natural resource management agency that works to protect, enhance, and sustain healthy watersheds. With more than 63 years of experience, the NPCA offers watershed programs and services that focus on flood and hazard management, source water protection, species protection, ecosystem restoration, community stewardship, and land management.

The NPCA is one of 36 Conservation Authorities in the Province of Ontario and manages 41 Conservation Areas within the Niagara Peninsula watershed held in public trust for recreation, heritage preservation, conservation, and education. These natural and shared greenspaces marry nature, culture, and adventure to create limitless opportunities for discovery.

Questions related to the above release should be directed to:
Erika Navarro, Communications Specialist
Mobile: 905-650-4027
enavarro@npca.ca