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Earth Day

April 22nd is a day to celebrate our Earth and make a pledge to do all that we can to improve our environment and leave behind a healthy legacy for our children to continue on their path.  The City celebrates with a special Earth Day Program at the City's library for children and adults. 

Visit the Earth Day Network site for additional information and events throughout the southland.

 

Join An Environmental Group

 

East Yard Bike Toxic Tour

Learn about the East Yard Bike Toxic Tour brought to you by the East Yard Communities for Environmental Justice (EYCEJ) organization, and consider taking the tour.


Heal The Bay

For 35 years, Heal the Bay has been a strong and trusted advocate for the ocean. Envisioning thriving oceans, healthy watersheds, and smart water by working toward increased equity, safety, and access for everyone.

 

The goal is to make a bold climate action commitment, science-based solutions and outreach to protect public health at LA beaches, piers and freshwater areas, and banning single-use plastic to preserve diverse wildlife. To meet these challenges, Heal the Bay partners with Volunteers in Southern California through community action programs.

For more information visit: Heal The Bay

 

Sierra Club Angeles Chapter

The first local chapter of the Sierra Club was founded on November 1, 1911. 75 Sierra Club members gathered in downtown Los Angeles to sign a petition calling for the creation of a "Southern California Section". Today, the Sierra Club Angeles Chapter covers Los Angeles and Orange Counties. The Angeles Chapter of the Sierra Club offers a wide variety of opportunities to get involved with your friends and neighbors to explore, enjoy and protect the natural resources of Southern California.
 
Find your passion by "Discovering The Angeles Chapter".

 

Tree People

TreePeople inspires and supports the people of LA to come together to plant and care for trees, harvest the rain renew depleted landscapes. Born from the efforts of teenagers over 40 years ago, TreePeople has involved more than 2 million people in planting and caring for more than 2 million trees. You can make a difference today by joining the team of Volunteers. Find the next volunteering opportunity on the Event Calendar.


For more information visit: 
TreePeople.