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Give the Gift of Education

December 10, 2024

Last week, the Coastal Corridor Alliance kicked off our end-of-year giving campaign with Giving Tuesday. We are still a long way from our goal.

Help us reach our match of $50,000! Your bucks will be boosted!!

Donations, large and small, make a difference. Please know that we also accept donations of stock, donor-advised funds, mandatory retirement withdrawals, and more, but to count toward this match they must be received by December 31st!

Through Coastal Corridor Alliance’s (CCA) Coastal Discovery Tours, we hope to continue our successful track record of providing inspiring educational events.

These immersive experiential tours, led by volunteer naturalists from the Sea & Sage Audubon Society, take participants into the lands and waters of the Santa Ana River estuary. Springtime nesting, birds of prey, and wetland restoration science are some of the exciting topics explored by the group.

Here is how your donation can tangibly help:

  • $250 provides a participant with a new pair of binoculars for bird watching;
  • $1,000 sponsors an entire event!
  • $500 provides simulcast Spanish interpretation for up to 10 participants; and,

If you agree that education is a critical step toward meaningful conservation and advocacy efforts, please donate today!

Building a stronger connection to nature and strengthening the community through environmental awareness are two core values of CCA. Together, we can create a future that values and protects our natural world.

Will you support this work?!

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