Advocacy
A Day with Heal the Bay: Our October Giving Partner
We caught up Dr. Shelley Luce, the President and CEO of Heal the Bay to chat about their impact and how our community can get connected to join their mission. Follow along to learn what you can do to help keep our precious waters clean.
How to Organize a Community Cleanup in Your Area
Time and again it’s been found that uniting under a cause can create a sense of unity and who wouldn’t want that for their neighbors. But as easy it is to grab a bag and start picking up trash yourself, actually organizing a community cleanup or beautification effort takes, well, organization.
Coffee With A Cause, Meet Kula Project
Women-owned businesses that help create opportunities and support families. Read about our journey with Kula: Part Two. We'll be taking part in their September Coffee Day Campaign to help raise funds to support 100,000 coffee trees.
Supporting the Cultures We Wear
What if we could celebrate other cultures while supporting the people behind them? In this article, we take a look at the impacts of appropriation on an economic level, and spotlight one brand who has shown us what it means to truly respect people from another land.
Why We're Proud to Support the Fruit Tree Planting Foundation
This year, to celebrate National Avocado Day, we've teamed up with a nonprofit to help combat global warming and improve the air, water, and soil quality. We are delighted to introduce our new friends at the Fruit Tree Planting Foundation.
10 Summer Beach Reads to Inspire Action
Long, sun-soaked afternoons... hammocks that seem to call your name… summer Fridays at the office… the beach, yes, summer really is the ideal time to catch up on reading.
Protecting and Preserving the Gunnison Valley
The Gunnison Valley is home to untouched wilderness, dozens of wildlife species, and some of the friendliest communities.
Why I Care About Sharks and You Should, Too
Nobody wants to run into a shark in the ocean, but these marine predators serve a big purpose. What happens when they stop appearing in our neighborhood waters?