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Silver Tree Designs feels it is important to support charitable causes. We are fortunate enough to have many resources and opportunities at our fingertips while others are not so lucky.
If you feel inclined to participate, please take a look at the charities we have chosen and contact us at silvertreedesign@gmail.com. Silver Tree Designs will match client donations to these charities up to $500.00. Thank you for your contributions.
Warren's Charity
Pet-Abuse.Com: A volunteer "national animal protection organization that researches and tracks incidents of criminal animal cruelty. [They] offer a wide range of service and tools for animal advocates, humane law enforcement, researchers and prosecutors."
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Angel's Charity
California Native Plants Society: "A statewide non-profit organization of amateurs and professionals with a common interest in California's native plants. The Society, working through its local chapters, seeks to increase understanding of California's native flora and to preserve this rich resource for future generations."
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Anna's Charity
Beyond Pesticides: A non-profit membership organization that "seeks safe air, water, land and food for [them]selves and future generations. They strive to "[protect] public health and the environment [and] to lead the transition to a world free of toxic pesticides."
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Brandy's Charity
Heifer International: A non-profit organization that works "with communities to end hunger and poverty and to care for the earth" by giving livestock to families in need. Participants in the program are required to "share their animals' offspring with others—along with their knowledge, resources, and skills - [to create an] expanding network of hope, dignity, and self-reliance that reaches around the globe."
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Marison's Charity
International
Mountain Bicycling Association: A non-profit educational
association acting as a voice for the mountain bicycling community.
They advocate, raise money, and volunteer their time to keep existing
trails open, build new ones, keep public land healthy and open to recreation,
buy public land in metropolitan areas for recreational use, educate
cyclists on responsible riding, and create commuter transportation
through trails.
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Josh's Charity
Homeless Garden Project: A non-profit organization that "provides training and transitional employment—within a community supported organic garden enterprise—to homeless and formerly homeless people in Santa Cruz County." Their goals include "help[ing] people learn to solve their own problems and to achieve the life, career, and educational goals they set for themselves."
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Erica's Charity
Life Lab Science Program: A
non-profit organization dedicated to “help schools develop gardens
where children can create "living
laboratories" for the study of the natural world” as well as “training
teachers and students to reduce school waste through recycling.”
Life Lab started in Santa Cruz in 1978 and has successfully worked with
over 1400 schools across the U.S.
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