Face-time, not FaceBook; Hands-on Not Virtual; the Many Faces of Conservation.

Pop quiz: can you name the four times the SCA NH corps has had face-time with the Governor of New Hampshire this year?!
Let's face it, Gov. John Lynch is doing a great job of getting out and about and seeing what service in NH is all about this year.  Check out the SCA Manchester community page for #4 meeting with him and our great Conservation Leadership Corps of Manchester high school members.  If that wasn't enough, we'll be rubbing elbows with Gov. Lynch again next month as SCA has been invited to the Governors Conference on Service.
Meanwhile, SCA NH corps is busy transitioning out of the Education and Servicie Learning program and gearing up for the conservation field season.  We'll spare you the gory pictures of open fractures and head wounds while the corps is currently taking their Wilderness First Responders course, but leave it to say they are having a great time and picking up useful skills (which they, hopefully, won't have to use too much this season.)
In another week we'll be welcoming bus loads of Manchester youth for field trips to Bear Brook State Park.  Our team of Park Interpreters will be getting them in the water and thicket to expore NH habitat.  The high school team will squeeze in, yet another service project in the area, just before digging into conservation skills trainings.
Just another day in the NH corps!  and another, and another, and another...stay tuned and get on out there while your at it!

another school yard bench
conservation leaders of tomorrow
bench prep specialist; Jeremy B.
After school program
showing our colors at a job fair
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The mission of SCA NH is to build the next generation of conservation leaders and inspire lifelong stewardship of our environment and communities by engaging young people in hands-on service to the communities and land of New Hampshire through conservation service projects that enhance and protect natural areas and to provide environmental education to promote the understanding and stewardship of these natural areas. SCA New Hampshire (SCA NH) is one of SCA's oldest residential corp programs. The Interns are housed in historic cabins at Bear Brook State Park where they share the joys and struggles of rustic life while dedicating a year of their lives to performing direct service. These highly motivated 18-25 year olds enhance and protect the state’s natural areas as well as provide extensive environmental education. Benefits to corps members include a living allowance, health insurance, an AmeriCorps Education Award and the development of their own leadership and team-building skills. The overall experience develops a strong ethic of active citizenship and practical conservation techniques. Projects served by the SCA NH corps touch the lives of tens of thousands of people. Since its incepting SCA NH has been partnered with the New Hampshire Division of Parks and Recreation and Volunteer NH (AmeriCorps). Over the years the partnerships have expanded throughout the state to include the White Mountain National Forest, St. Gaudens Historic National Park, conservation commissions, and more. Corps Members spend much of the winter months providing environmental education and service learning programs to elementary and middle school students in Manchester, NH as well as several community nonprofits. During the summer, the members are engaged in conservation service in the form of trail construction and maintenance, campground rehabilitation and historic preservation as well as further environmental education through the NH Park Interpretive program, Discover the Power of the Parks.

contact the SCA NH corps office at six-zero-three -485-2191

or email: Teresa McNamee

TMcNamee "at" thesca "dot" org