Donate to the Luckiamute Watershed Council
Your contributions will go toward safeguarding our rivers and streams, restoring streamside habitat, and working with our communities to improve the health of the Luckiamute and Ash Creek watersheds!
Join the Friends of the LWC by making either a recurring monthly donation or a one-time contribution of at least $25!
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Laura
Molly is a phenomenal coordinator! Hooray for her and her family!
Marge Popp | $104.39
I think LWC is such a vibrant, active community of people with a wonderful goal. It is a real asset to our mid-Willamette Valley community.
Anonymous
In memoriam of Michael Cairns to honor his time, passion, vision, and expertise with both nature and policy to make our world a better place
Judith Paul | $520.87
Marjorie Wolfe | $260.22
Continue the good work
Henry Hughes | $104.39
We all deeply appreciate your excellent work to help manage and protect our watershed. It's been a pleasure working with Kristen and Suzanne. Kristen will be sorely missed--may the river take her to great places.
Debbie Merchant | $100
Thanks to Jerry Paul, our local waters, lands, wildlife and people are enriched and better in so many ways. You are missed, Jerry!
Judith Maule | $1,038.73
Jerry & Judith Paul | $259.11
Henry Hughes | $103.83
Thanks for your continued great work. It's also nice to see Jackson Stalley on the board. He's a great fisherman and passionate conservationist. Jackson reminded of the donation season. Cheers!
Judith & Jerry Paul | $103.83
Jane & Jay Tappen | $52.07
Thank you Wendy for your call to remind us to renew our membership. We are proud to be supporters of LWC and look forward to volunteering in 2021 once we get out of detention!
Paige
Thank you for your restoration efforts to bring life back into balance. Mni Wiconi!
Judith | $103.83
Thanks for the work you are doing to keep our watershed healthy.
Cheryl Gaston | $50
Barb Gibbs
Anne Fuller
Henry Hughes | $103.62
We recently witnessed a group of otters frolicking in the Willamette at Independence. Later we saw a green heron stalking the shallows of the Luckiamute where shoals of small fish dappled the gravel. Life! Thank you for helping it endure.