2026 Consortium Member of the Year Honoree: Rachel Carey
GREENHOUSES MANAGER, PROVIDENCE OF MD
WSA is thrilled to honor Rachel Carey, Providence of MD Greenhouse Manager as the 2026 Consortium Member of the Year.
WSA's Consortium of Support Professionals amplifies the reach of WSA programs by going above and beyond, contributing their expertise and knowledge, and offering essential guidance to Stewards. By assisting Stewards in the planning and execution of projects across Anne Arundel County, the Consortium plays a vital role in ensuring their success.
Providence of Maryland is an Anne Arundel County-based nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering people with intellectual and developmental disabilities to achieve their fullest potential and lead fulfilling lives. Their Greenhouse staff specializes in wholesale production of native plants, using environmentally friendly practices to cultivate a diverse range of native plants and offer them at competitive prices. Like WSA, their organizational commitment lies in an unwavering dedication to personalized support, meeting each person where they are, and collaborating with them individually to help them realize their unique individual goals.
As the Greenhouse Manager, Rachel has not only helped carry out Providence’s mission in her work with her team members where she handles each and every challenge and opportunity professionally and with grace. She has also carried their mission forward by happily supporting many Stewards, Steward communities, environmental nonprofits, and the public by supplying them with a reliable source of locally grown native plants. Here are just a few examples of how Rachel has supported Stewards in the past year:
· Working with WSA staff to contract and grow over 5,000 native plants for WSA’s Wildflowers in a Weekend kits.
· Generously providing space to WSA’s RePollinate Anne Arundel Program volunteers to stratify and prepare seeds for spring sowing.
· Supporting the Cape Conservation Corps in their First Flowers Program.
· Providing low-cost plants to several Steward communities for native plant sales, restoration projects, and community events.
· Taking her team out to hand-collect local sources of native bay grass seed to be grown out for shoreline restoration projects.
Rachel consistently works to find thoughtful solutions to help Stewards and beyond to reach their wildest native plant dreams. Stewards and WSA staff alike were continually so impressed with Rachel’s level of professional support, guidance, and enthusiasm for the Steward projects that we knew Rachel would make a great addition to WSA’s List of Consortium professionals. Her work meets both the mission of Providence of Maryland and WSA; helping people learn, grow, and achieve better lives and improve communities through planting native plants.
Congratulations, Rachel! Your significant and lasting impact is clearly evident in your dedicated contributions to WSA, our Stewards, and beyond and we are incredibly thankful for all you have done for the community.
