Conservation Foundation celebrates 40 years
and launches Place For Life Campaign

June 21, 2017
Media Release
For Immediate Release

Windsor – The Essex Region Conservation Foundation (ERCF) celebrated 40 years of remarkable conservation efforts today with the launch of The Place for Life Campaign. This campaign will raise $1 million over three years to support both new and ongoing projects and programs.

Place for Life Co-Chairs Susan Stockwell-Andrews and John Omstead along with special guests shared exciting campaign announcements and encouraged guests and community members to  join in the momentum to embrace this place to make it our home, for life.

“Forty years ago, there were no greenway trails in this region and natural areas coverage was merely 3.5 percent,” said Omstead.  “Now, we have nearly 100 kilometers of connected greenways. Natural areas coverage has increased to 8.5% through planting 6 million trees.  The John R. Park Homestead and Kingsville Train Station have been protected to ensure the stories of our ancestors are preserved.  And more than 350,000 young people have experienced outdoor education.”

“Thanks to visionaries such as David and Paul Janisse, Jim and Kevin Reid, Clifford and Joan Hatch, Chrysler Canada, Caesars Windsor Cares, and the Rotary Club of Windsor Roseland, and so, so many others, we were able to embark on a journey that has provided a legacy that we can all be truly proud of,” said Stockwell-Andrews.  “The Place for Life campaign is aiming to raise $1 million over 3 years to support four areas that will enrich and sustain the Place for Life through trail development, greening, outdoor education and heritage preservation.”

The campaign was off to a strong start with well over $300,000 in investments already committed, including the Rotary Club of Windsor (1918) Centennial Hub, which will connect the Town of Tecumseh, Town of LaSalle and Herb Gray Parkway trail systems to the Chrysler Canada Greenway.  Omstead announced a $30,000 commitment as the Nature in Education Champion, the Dave and Margaret Reid Nature Fund announced $15,000, and and members of the Foundation Board contributed nearly $40,000, to name just a few.

For over 40 years, Essex Region Conservation has been striving to make Windsor-Essex-Pelee Island a thriving community where people can live, work, dream and play. The Place for Life campaign will support, enhance and expand the work already being done by the ERCF and the ERCA to make our region the Place For Life.

MEDIA CONTACT

Danielle Breault Stuebing
Director, Communications & Outreach Services
Essex Region Conservation
519-776-5209 ext.352  dstuebing@erca.org
519-563-9679 (cell)