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VMF Welcomes Janice Smith as New Conservation Education Coordinator

The Volcan Mountain Foundation is pleased to welcome Janice Smith aboard as VMF’s new Conservation Education Coordinator. Some of you may already know Janice from her involvement in the very popular monthly wildcrafting workshops at VMF’s Volcan Mountain Nature Center.

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A Gift From Mother Nature--Beautiful Snow-Topped Volcan Mountain!

There's Still Time For You to Make a 2015 Gift to Protect These Views

El Niño it seems has begun in earnest, and once again has brought us another gift for the season--the beautiful snow-topped summit of the Volcan Mountain Wilderness Preserve!

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Please Remember VMF & Volcan Mountain in Your Charitable Giving and Make a Gift Today

For over 25 years, because of your gifts, the Volcan Mountain Foundation has been able to make tremendous progress in conserving the 15-mile long Volcan Mountain Range for all generations in San Diego.

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Giving Thanks to AmeriCorps Volunteers for Thanksgiving Week Conservation Work

Once again the Volcan Mountain Foundation is the grateful recipient of a day of service from an AmeriCorps team that's currently working and staying at Camp Stevens.

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Happy Thanksgiving! Happy Fall! from Volcan Mountain

Not only is fall in full swing for the Thanksgiving holiday weekend, but the morning after Thanksgiving brought a dusting of snow to Volcan Mountain as well! From the board and staff of the Volcan Mountain Foundation, we are grateful to all of your gifts of time, treasure and talent to protect and care for the Volcan Mountain Range--THANK YOU!

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Volcan Mountain Foundation
PO Box 1625 Julian CA, 92036
Email: info@volcanmt.org
Phone: 760.765.2300
Fax: 760.765.2300 (by appointment)
501(c)(3) Nonprofit
Tax Exemption #33-0329894
 

The mission of the Volcan Mountain Foundation is to strive with intention to conserve and acquire land and practice respectful stewardship through education, public outreach, and resource management to preserve Volcan Mountain in its natural state for future generations.
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