Mission: EPCA works in partnership with residents and local organizations to engage, educate, and advocate on community and civic issues, creating a BIGGER voice for rural King County.
We stand strong for the plateau's future as the unified voice of our community, strengthening residents' voices in vital decisions that shape our region's future. As champions of environmental stewardship, we're not just talking about change—we're creating it, hands in the soil, restoring native habitats that sustain both wildlife and our community's character.
Every Wednesday, our volunteers gather to revegetate the Foothills Trail, along Boise Creek, transforming it into a thriving native habitat, outdoor classroom, and community gathering place. This critical work helps correct past environmental impacts, allowing our land to heal and create healthy habitats for humans, fish, and wildlife.
When you financially support EPCA through generous donations, you're defending the Enumclaw Plateau's unique natural heritage and rural character that makes our community special.
Established in 2019 as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, we tackle everything from environmental conservation and agricultural protection to addressing development concerns and traffic issues affecting the daily lives of plateau residents.
Our current projects include the Boise Creek Restoration initiative and advocating against inappropriate development that would harm our cherished plateau. We're building a BIGGER voice of reasoned influence with county and state officials, ensuring decisions reflect the community's values and needs.
Your donation isn't just money—it's an investment in preserving the natural beauty, clean water, and rural character that define the Enumclaw Plateau for generations to come. Join us in protecting what makes our home special.
Give big to empower community action with immediate, visible results you can see flourishing right here at home.
Together, we're not just preserving a place—we're protecting a way of life.