Neighbors Rally to Clean Up Canton Waterfront Park After Hurricane Debby
/In the aftermath of Hurricane Debby, the Canton Waterfront Park shoreline was left covered with a staggering amount of debris, creating an urgent need for cleanup efforts. The community responded with remarkable spirit, as over 40 dedicated volunteers came together to remove an estimated 3,000 lbs of litter.
In the aftermath of Hurricane Debby, the Canton Waterfront Park shoreline was left covered with a staggering amount of debris, creating an urgent need for cleanup efforts. The community responded with remarkable spirit, as over 40 dedicated volunteers came together to remove an estimated 3,000 lbs of litter.
But our work doesn’t stop here! The Canton Community Association (CCA) is always looking for more helping hands—not just to keep our community spaces clean and beautiful, but to help foster a welcoming, equitable and safe neighborhood for all. Whether you’re a seasoned volunteer or new to the scene, we’d love for you to join us in our ongoing efforts to bring neighbors together and build a stronger, more connected community.
Interested in getting involved? It’s easy! Just email CCA Parks Co-Chair Kurt Hoffman at HoffTheProf@gmail.com to sign up or learn more about future park-related volunteer opportunities.
To learn about other efforts beyond our cleanups, visit our website. The CCA has multiple committees (Arts, Economic Development, Education, Marketing, Membership, Public Safety, Transportation, Social, Sustainability, Volunteer, and more) providing numerous volunteer opportunities. Together, we can continue making a big difference in our community. Let’s keep the momentum going!