EarthShare works with you for...
Your HealthFrom the food we eat, to the products we buy, to the air we breathe, our health is directly connected to a healthy environment. |
Your ChildrenThe world our children inherit depends on choices we make today. We can act now to reduce environmental threats and teach kids the value of nature. |
Your Quality of LifeClean communities and schools, green space for outdoor recreation, healthy lifestyle choices are critical to our planet. |
Protect our one environment with one gift - through EarthShare
EarthShare is a federation of 70 leading non-profit environmental charities. We make it easy for Oregonians to share the responsibility for our environmental legacy. When you give at work through one of our 100 workplace partners, you’re keeping our state and planet healthy for our families today and for future generations.
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Upcoming Activities & Events
May 25, 2012: Klamath-Siskiyou Hikes
Hosted by: KS Wild (formerly Siskiyou Project).
Location:
various - Ashland, Cave Junction, others
May 26, 2012: Walk, Watch and Weed at Rinehart Canyon
Hosted by: Hells Canyon Preservation Council.
Location:
Starting at the end of Philberg Road, just south of Elgin, OR
May 27, 2012: Spring & Summer Gorge Hike Schedule
Hosted by: Friends of the Columbia Gorge.
Location:
Columbia River Gorge, various locations
May 30, 2012: 26th Annual Great Blue Heron Week: Great Blue Herons of The Intertwine!
Hosted by: Audubon Society of Portland.
Location:
various locations around Portland
Volunteer Opportunities
Jun 01, 2012: Bike Safety Education Program
Benefits: Bicycle Transportation Alliance.
Location:
Various communities in Oregon
Jun 01, 2012: Restore Desert Habitats throughout Eastern Oregon
Benefits: Oregon Natural Desert Association.
Location:
Throughout Eastern Oregon
Ongoing: Restore Desert Habitats throughout Eastern Oregon
Benefits: Oregon Natural Desert Association.
Location:
Throughout Eastern Oregon
Ongoing: Improve water quality on the Columbia River
Benefits: Columbia Riverkeeper.
Location:
Columbia River



