Last week Ashely Northcutt, the Executive Director of Wilderness Volunteers, flew back east to Washington, DC to accept a National Park Service award on behalf of our volunteers.
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Dept of the Interior Headquarters, Washington, DC |
The ceremony took place in the lower level of the Department of the Interior building and the awards were presented by Ruth Prescott, Chief of Staff for the National Park Foundation, Lena McDowell, Deputy Director of Management and Administration for the National Park Service, and Lenny Teh, Program Manager of Service-wide Volunteer Programs for the National Park Service.
Ruth Prescott, National Park Foundation (photo: NPS) |
- Ruth Prescott, Chief of Staff for the National Park Foundation
Lena McDowell, National Park Service (photo: NPS) |
“The next award is the Wes Henry National Wilderness
Stewardship non-government partner award. The Wes Henry National Wilderness
Stewardship non-government partner award goes to the Wilderness Volunteers
organization. Established in 1997, the mission of this non-profit is
stewardship of America’s wild lands through organizing and promoting volunteer
service in cooperation with public land agencies, including the NPS. Volunteer
leaders and volunteers, ranging from ages 18 to 85, have implemented over 230
week-long service projects in national park units with wilderness and
backcountry. The volunteer project work inspires participants to come away from
the experience with a new or renewed knowledge and love for wilderness,
fostered by the Wilderness Volunteer organization’s commitment to wilderness
stewardship. To the entire team of volunteer associates, we are truly grateful
for your service.”
- Lena McDowell, Deputy Director of Management and Administration for the National Park Service
- Lena McDowell, Deputy Director of Management and Administration for the National Park Service
Ashely Northcutt, WV ED & Lenny Teh, National Park Service (photo: NPS) |
You can watch the entire presentation on the National Park Service Volunteers-in-Parks facebook page at: https://www.facebook.com/npsvolunteer/videos/10155686390058581/
NPS Award Ceremony award recipients (photo: NPS) |
We are extremely honored to have been selected for the Wes Henry National Wilderness Stewardship Award in the non-government partner category. Wilderness Volunteers exists only due to the dedication of a community of ordinary citizens volunteering their time, labor, and money to give something back to the wild lands they love. Our volunteers enthusiastically hike, backpack and canoe to work building and maintaining trails, installing and repairing erosion controls, removing invasive plants, removing barbed wire fences, revegetating damaged, eroded and burned areas, picking up litter, and removing and rehabilitating illegal campsites. Our individual and corporate donors support our core program and allow us to keep project fees affordable so we can recruit a diverse group of volunteer participants from a wide range of socio-economic backgrounds. Our volunteers go home with a sense of personal accomplishment & a feeling of pride & ownership toward the public land they visited, becoming wilderness advocates who will fight to protect our wild lands & spread those values to family and friends.
Thank you to the National Park Service for working so hard to preserve our nation's natural and cultural heritage. We look forward to continuing our partnership with the NPS as we continue to bring together volunteers to address critical projects for our public land agencies and promote engaged community stewardship of our nation’s wild places.
Ashely Northcutt, Executive Director, Wilderness Volunteers
You can find get more information and register for service projects at the link below or donate to help us continue putting together low-cost service projects in federal lands across the country.
1 comment:
Congrats to Ashely, Taryn and all of the WV leaders and participants who have bolstered the reputation of WV in the national arena. This recognition is a sweet harvest to those who planted the seeds for WV in 1997, and to those who provided structure and guidance over the past 20 years.
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