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March 05, 2026

EPCAMR Encourages Volunteerism in NEPA

As America approaches its 250th anniversary, Eastern Pennsylvania Coalition for Abandoned Mine Reclamation is calling on Northeast Pennsylvania residents to support local nonprofits and strengthen their communities through volunteer service.

America’s 250th Anniversary and a Renewed Call to Serve

As the United States prepares to celebrate its 250th anniversary this year, there’s a big effort across the nation to promote what has been a cornerstone of our country from the start: volunteerism. The U.S. Semiquincentennial Commission aims to make 2026 a record-setting year for volunteer service. Will you chip in?

Whether you are a high school student or recent retiree – or fall somewhere in between on the age spectrum – please know that your skills, energy and heart are valued by local nonprofit organizations working to strengthen your Northeast Pennsylvania community. No special talents are required to get involved. All you need is to act on your impulse to do good.

Social reformer and minister Martin Luther King Jr. preached the words that perfectly sum up the sentiment: “Everybody can be great, because anybody can serve…”

Eastern Pennsylvania Coalition for Abandoned Mine Reclamation volunteers collect discarded tires.
EPCAMR volunteers remove discarded tires during a cleanup effort.

How EPCAMR Volunteers Make an Impact

At the nonprofit where I am the longtime executive director, we have been recipients of people’s grace and love since the organization’s founding in 1996.

Selfless people help to power our activities at the Eastern Pennsylvania Coalition for Abandoned Mine Reclamation (EPCAMR), based in Ashley. Thanks to their volunteer input – and our dedicated staff and supporters – this small but impactful organization has been improving landscapes and lives across the region’s coal communities for 30 years.

Volunteers serve on our board. Others help with fieldwork, such as slogging through streams and counting aquatic bugs to assess the health of watersheds. Still other community members pitch in during illegal dumpsite cleanups and streamside tree-planting events.

Eastern Pennsylvania Coalition for Abandoned Mine Reclamation volunteers work in a local waterway.
EPCAMR volunteers work in a local waterway to help restore and protect it.

Reclaiming Abandoned Mine Lands Across NEPA

Every helping hand allows EPCAMR to further its mission of reclaiming abandoned mine lands to eliminate public health and safety hazards, decrease water pollution and boost the region’s economy. You might be surprised at the many ways individuals can be of assistance at EPCAMR, from field work to office tasks.

Can you help in one of these areas?

  • Doing 3D printing, graphic design, video/photography
  • Assisting with stream assessments
  • Visiting our workshop monthly to make paint pigments from a reclaimed water pollutant known as iron oxide
  • Conducting small fundraising activities
  • Recruiting and managing other volunteers
  • Writing and marketing
Eastern Pennsylvania Coalition for Abandoned Mine Reclamation volunteers work in a local waterway.
EPCAMR volunteers work to keep local creeks clean.

Finding Your Volunteer Niche in Northeastern Pennsylvania

A lot of small and mid-sized nonprofit organizations are in the same situation, hoping for eager helpers. This year, find your volunteer niche. Contact an area nonprofit or community group and ask to learn more about its volunteer needs.

If you want guidance, connect with a United Way chapter or community foundation for suggestions on which groups might best match your volunteer interests. Or try an online search by visiting DiscoverNEPA’s nonprofit directory, america250.org or idealist.org.

You are needed.

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