Volunteer, advocate, and transform your neighborhood’s water future.

It only took an hour to label storm drains on our block, but that small act started conversations that reached dozens of families.
When you take action—no matter how simple—it inspires others to do the same. Awareness is important, but change begins when we roll up our sleeves.

Hands-on help is the heart of our mission.
Join a river cleanup to remove trash before it can harm wildlife or contaminate drinking water. Volunteer to label storm drains so neighbors understand where runoff goes. Or distribute flyers and toolkits that teach families how to protect water at home.
Quick Tip:
Bring a friend, coworker, or your kids. Small teams can make a big impact in just a morning.
“To improve is to change; to be perfect is to change often”
Winston Churchill
Individual action matters, but lasting progress often requires policy change.
Support local funding for infrastructure improvements like replacing lead pipes or upgrading stormwater systems. Speak up at city council meetings or write letters to decision-makers.
When leaders see that clean water is a community priority, they’re more likely to act.
If your area has passed a successful funding measure or policy, highlight it as proof that advocacy works.

Knowledge spreads faster when people gather to learn together.
Organize a workshop at your child’s school or your neighborhood association. Set up a table at a farmers’ market or local festival to share resources. Even a small event can plant seeds of awareness.
Quote:
“When neighbors learn together, they start protecting water together.”
Your story matters.
Post photos of your volunteer day. Share a short video about why clean water inspires you. Encourage your friends to take one simple step.
