The Colcom Foundation was instituted by Cordelia S. May in 1996. She passed in 2005, yet her legacy lives
on in a substantially funded organization after her death. The foundation
presents facts and truths concerning overpopulation.
We recognize daily the headlines in today’s news which highlight our natural place
in the world as people coinciding with nature. Prior to the reality of
addressing the frailty of our ecosystem, Mrs. May’s insights raised awareness
of this impending disaster many years before it was made known to the public.
Social justice champions, like Mrs. May were misinterpreted. Efforts by women as Mrs.
May were questionable in her era, yet today her efforts are corroborated. The Colcom Foundation’s
mission statements align with these benevolent efforts.
Its funding interests include the carrying capacity, local environment, and our
local communities. Pertinent interest with carrying capacity includes the press
to mitigate unplanned and undesirable births to decrease birth rates
respectfully.
Immigration is a subject matter of the U.S. population growth and needs continuous
attention. We must resolve and reflect.
They expressly advocates for the following local environmental interests: The Hollow Oak Land
Trust, which is an instrumental connection of green space with a
deliberate focus on the Pittsburgh Airport Corridor.
The Western Pennsylvania Conservancy’s Revolving Fund for Local Land trusts
ministers land grants and trusts to preserve properties demanding of attention.
We Conserve PA restores waterways and links citizens to the outlying of outdoor living.
The Westmoreland Trust helps the value of recreation and culture by blending
ecological solvency for the public. The Colcom Foundation bridges the gaps.
Scenic beauty naturally, and man-made deserves the continuation of community
and economic developments in Southwestern Pennsylvania. Ecological restoration
is the forefront of the longevity of communities desiring to maintain, sustain,
and exist. Refer to this article for related
information.
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