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When you give, you ensure a clean, resilient Charles for future generations.

Together, we can forge a brighter future for our watershed and all who call it home. Make a lasting difference with your gift today!

A HEALTHY, RESTORED RIVER FOR ALL

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  • The river can’t speak for itself. The role of CRWA has been crucial in cleaning up, protecting, and monitoring the condition of the river. CRWA’s advocacy has brought attention to threats and has proposed solutions, many of which have been implemented over the years.

    –– Virginia Lawrence, CRWA Board of Advisors Co-Chair and long-time Volunteer Monthly Monitor

  • We must center equity in all environmental advocacy. I support CRWA because climate change is bringing extreme weather that harms the most vulnerable among us– and CRWA is on the front lines equipping community members with tools to proactively advocate for a safer, more sustainable future.

    –– Ihssane Hasnaoui Leckey, CRWA Board Member

  • The Charles River Watershed Association protects the natural capital of Greater Boston, enabling the river to provide an enormous set of ecosystem services, supporting everything from recreation and tourism to cooling and flood resilience. I continue to support CRWA because the importance of natural systems will only increase as climate change puts more stress on our cities and towns.

    –– Larry Yu, CRWA Board Member

  • I served on the Board of CRWA in the mid-1980s. While there have been many changes since then, one thing that hasn't changed is CRWA's focus-like-a-laser on strategies that work to restore the Charles River. CRWA is strategic, science-based, and effective - and that's why they continue to have my strong support.

    –– Judy Nitsch, former CRWA Board Member

  • When our lake experienced repeated toxic algal blooms, we reached out to the CRWA for support and guidance. Unhesitantly, they responded by educating, guiding, and supporting us through obstacles and ways to mitigate them as we moved forward.

    –– Gayle Sudit, Lake Archer Association