PA American Water Helps WPC Reopen Community Garden in Pittsburgh
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With repairs to the Their support is helping to fund the “The goal of the community gardens is to enhance and beautify all types of communities by partnering with local residents, corporations and organizations” said Judy Wagner, senior director of the Pennsylvania American Water has been a sponsor of WPC’s community garden program since 2000. In addition to the PAW also sponsors WPC gardens at: Brentwood Middle/High School in Brentwood, Route 286 and "While the aesthetic improvements that these gardens offer our communities is important, we’re equally pleased with their environmental impact," said Deborah P. Lippert, senior director field operations, Pennsylvania American Water. "The green space and run-off prevention measures the gardens offer are important in helping to capture rain water before it enters the storm sewer system." Youth from Multicultural Young Life, a Christian ministry focused on youth in urban communities, helped to plant the Last year, PAW also made a $10,000 environmental grant to WPC to help restore and protect the WPC’s community gardens have become a signature image of the WPC coordinates more than 5,000 volunteers and dozens of community organizations and businesses to plant, maintain and support gardens in 19 For more information, visit the WPC’s Community Gardens and Greenspace Program webpage. |
8/8/2008 |
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