Eyes on Pollution Watchdog Program
Join the Eyes on Pollution watchdog program to take an active role in protecting Beaver County from the health, safety, environmental and economic impacts of fracking infrastructure, including the petrochemical buildout! We provide resources and ongoing support to help you effectively monitor local pollution sources, document violations, and advocate for stronger enforcement of environmental regulations.
Together, we can hold polluters accountable, promote environmental justice, and ensure a safe, healthy environment for current and future generations. Your commitment and vigilance are crucial to our success—become a watchdog today and help us make a lasting impact. Sign up here.
Volunteer/Canvass
Join BCMAC as a volunteer or canvasser and be a part of our efforts to protect Beaver County from the environmental and health impacts of fracking, petrochemical development, and pollution. We offer a variety of opportunities to get involved, from helping at our events and tabling at external events to engaging in canvassing activities like traditional door-to-door outreach, text banking, and phone banking.
By volunteering or canvassing with us, you’ll be directly involved in raising awareness, educating the community, and mobilizing action. Your efforts will help amplify our message, build stronger community connections, and advocate for the changes needed to protect our environment and ensure a healthy, safe future for all. Your time and dedication are essential to our mission—join us today and make a lasting impact in Beaver County! Sign up here.
Become an Advocate
Are you passionate about speaking up for environmental justice and ready to be the voice of our community? We are looking for individuals who are willing to participate in media interviews, speak at press conferences, attend meetings with elected officials, and represent our cause in public forums. Your voice can help amplify our message, hold polluters accountable, and bring critical attention to the environmental and health challenges facing Beaver County.
By becoming an advocate, you’ll play a key role in shaping the narrative around issues like fracking, petrochemical buildout, and pollution. Whether it’s engaging with the media, speaking directly to policymakers, or participating in public events, your contributions will help educate the public, influence policy, and inspire others to join the fight for a cleaner, healthier future. If you’re ready to make a powerful impact, we invite you to stand with us as an advocate and be a driving force for change. Sign up here.