James River Association volunteers come in all shapes and
sizes. They live all over the watershed, have many different skills and can be
any age.
Meet our October Volunteer of the Month, Kiersten Hines.
She’s a 13 year old Richmonder who has a passion for learning new things,
playing the saxophone, volunteering and of course spending time on the James. She
likes to hike the trails along the river with her dogs and go swimming with her
family. Kiersten took on a research project related to the Our River at Risk advocacy campaign. Here’s
what she had to say about her experience:
My task was to research and
inventory all of the Surface Water Discharges in the James River from 1988 to
2003 using data from the Environmental Protection Agency. I chose to volunteer
because I think that the environment has provided us with so much – like food,
shelter and peace – so it is only fair to give back. Saving the James is a
cause I believe in, and I’m not surprised that so many other people do too.
I would encourage other people to
volunteer because there is nothing more rewarding than putting time and effort
into a cause you care deeply for. You could climb the highest mountain or swim
the deepest sea and still not feel the happiness that you could experience
working with your community to make this giant mass of dirt, water, minerals
and organisms a more enjoyable place to live.
Everyone should give volunteering a
chance!
Are you interested in volunteering for the James? There are
all sorts of opportunities for you to get involved from planting trees, to
research projects, to event volunteers and more. Sign up here to get
involved today!
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