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Welcome to the Angeles Volunteer Association website

What is the Angeles Volunteer Association?

The Angeles Volunteer Association (AVA) is a public service organization dedicated to the preservation and care of the Angeles National Forest and the San Gabriel Mountains National Monument.  Our volunteers assist the U.S. Forest Service in its efforts to maintain forest/monument resources and to provide visitors with opportunities to enjoy outdoor activities, such as camping, picnicking, hiking and fishing. AVA was founded in 1993 and is a California 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation.


What We Do:

Some of the volunteer activities in which AVA participates are:

Work at Forest Service  & Monument Visitor Centers
Trail and Campground Maintenance
Campground Host
Trail Patrol on Foot
Outreach Activities at Schools or Community Events
Hosting  Groups Engaged in Service Projects in the Forest
 

Angeles Volunteer Association meets on the third Tuesday of each month.  Our meetings are held at the Church of the Brethren in Glendora at 5:30 PM.    The church is located on the northwest corner of Glendora Ave. and Carroll Ave.  and is located directly across the street from the Glendora Police Department.  Please see the map below :

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