Phil Lovin is seasoned professional who has been actively working in the field of animal advocacy and addiction recovery from the past many years. Phil is a great admirer of the National Park Service because of the commendable work they have been doing since their establishment in 1961. Phil appreciates how proactively the NPS has managed to protect the ecological and historical integrity of the conservation and historic properties across the nation through their dedicated efforts.
In particular, Phil Lovin actively supports the following national parks –
The Great Smoky Mountains National Park – It straddles the border between North Carolina and Tennessee, and is known for its wildflowers, autumn colors, waterfalls, and black bears.
The Blue Ridge Parkway – Referred to as America's Favorite Scenic Drive, this beautiful parkway winds 469 miles through Virginia and North Carolina. It is widely known for its long-range vistas and close-up views of the rugged mountains and stunning landscapes of the Appalachian Highlands.
About Phil Lovin
Phil Lovin has worked with REAP NYC for the last 3 years as Chief Chaplin and Volunteer Coordinator. Talking about his educational background, Phil has a Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts degree in Psychology. He also has a doctorate degree in theology and in ministry (seminary). In addition to that, he has received special education in counseling as well.
He is quite passionate about helping others overcome addiction and put their lives back on track. In that order, he volunteers for a number of organizations in NYC that share the same vision. He loves to cook and go hiking with his friends. Whenever he gets some time away from work, Phil prefers spending it exploring historical places.