2022-12-16 17:30News

York City Parks Conservancy (Pa.) Recieves $25,000 Grant

L-R: David Misner, EA manager & Justin Ladner, president, Pennsylvania American Water; Eric Menzer, board member, YCPC; Michael Helfrich, mayor, City of York; & YCPC board members John Klinedinst, Tom Landis, Jim Gross, Laura O’Grady & Mark SkehanL-R: David Misner, EA manager & Justin Ladner, president, Pennsylvania American Water; Eric Menzer, board member, YCPC; Michael Helfrich, mayor, City of York; & YCPC board members John Klinedinst, Tom Landis, Jim Gross, Laura O’Grady & Mark Skehan

The American Water Charitable Foundation partnered with Pennsylvania American Water to present a $25,000 State Strategic Impact Grant to York City Parks Conservancy.

Following its mission to preserve, restore, and improve public parks within the City of York, the conservancy is a nonprofit organization that transforms the City’s park system – including 25 public parks covering 193 total acres – into safe, healthy destinations inclusive for all people to enjoy for generations.

Funds from the American Water Charitable Foundation grant will be used for improvements to Williams Park.


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