| Last updated on April 4, 2008 |
The goal of the GreenApple Corps is to immerse Corps members in a variety of work and learning experiences to provide them with technical skills, practical knowledge and unparalleled personal development opportunities. GreenApple Corps members work actively in three program areas: Environmental Education, Ecological Restoration and Urban Forestry.
Description:
To let you know a little more about us, GreenApple Corps members work actively in three program areas: Environmental Education, Ecological Restoration and Urban Forestry. The GreenApple Corps weaves these three strands together into a cohesive public benefit program to preserve and restore delicate natural areas, increase the street tree population citywide and turn school children into environmentally aware citizens and stewards. Members commit to a nine month term and often go on to work in related environmental and educational areas.
History:
Begun in 2004 by Commisioner Kavanagh as an initiative to conserve our valuable urban forests and wild areas, it began as an americorps program but has graduated to be a subsidiary of the NYC Parks Dept.
Contact person: Anders Gurda, Outreach Coordinator, (212) 360-3317, (email)
Office fax number: (212) 360-2738
Address:
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1234 5th Avenue, Room 200 New York, NY 10029 (See a map) |
Web Site: http://www.nycgovparks.org/sub_about/parks_divisions/greenapple_corps/pd_greenapple_corps.html
Directions:
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Cross streets 104th Street and 5th Avenue
Nearest Metro/Subway Stop: 6 train to 103rd Street, Walk distance (in minutes): 10 |
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