San Diego River Park Foundation

The San Diego River Park Foundation is a 501(c)(3) public-benefit corporation[1] that aims to create a continuous green-belt (park) along the 52 mile long San Diego River.[1]

Mission statement

The mission of the San Diego River Park Foundation is to improve the lives of everyone and everything involved with the San Diego River by creating the San Diego River Park. “The vision of the San Diego River Park is a greenbelt from the mountains to the ocean along the 52 mile long San Diego River. This greenbelt is really a trail system and a clean and healthy river system which connects a diversity of parks, open spaces, public places and community facilities spread out along the length of the River.”.[1]

About

The San Diego River Park Foundation was founded in 2001 and is dedicated to conserving the water, wildlife, recreation, culture and community involved with the San Diego River.[1] The foundation has brought people together throughout all of San Diego County with different volunteer opportunities and events.

In October 2006, the San Diego River Park Foundation was the Watershed Highlight of the Month.[2] The California Watershed Network acknowledged the San Diego River Park Foundation for their five years of restoration projects throughout the San Diego River community.[2]

River Coalition

The San Diego River Foundation is an organization involved with the San Diego River Coalition. The River Coalition is a group of organization that aim to "preserve and enhance the San Diego River, its watershed, and its natural, cultural and recreational resources."[3] There are seventy-eight other organizations involved in the Coalition including:

As well as many others.

Programs

Volunteer Programs

Site-Specific Projects

River Park Creation

River Health and Protection

River Spirit

Organizations Working with the SDRPF

The San Diego River Park Foundation works with many other organizations, including those in the San Diego River Coalition. The San Diego River Park Foundation also works with local chapters of the Surfrider Foundation, the Sierra Club and the Trust for Public Land.

External links

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 http://sandiegoriver.org/about.html
  2. 1 2 California Watershed Network
  3. http://sandiegoriver.org/coalition.html
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