Brandywine Red Clay Alliance

To promote the restoration, conservation, and enjoyment of the natural resources of the Brandywine and Red Clay Watersheds through education, scientific activities, environmental stewardship, and advocacy.

$150 raised from 4 donors

$2,000 goal

Celebrating 75 Years of Environmental Education and Watershed Conservation!


Your #DoMore24DE donation will support BRC’s efforts to provide environmental education programming to Delaware students. If we reach our goal of $2,000, BRC can provide environmental education programs to more than 800 Delaware students!
 
As the oldest small watershed organization in the country, Brandywine Red Clay Alliance (BRC) has spent 75 years promoting the restoration, protection, and enjoyment of the natural resources impacted by the Brandywine and Red Clay watersheds which span 379 square miles of northern Delaware and southeastern Pennsylvania, while also providing meaningful environmental education opportunities to thousands of students each year.

Year-round school programs and summer camp opportunities provide hands-on immersion in environmental education to more than 12,000 children in Delaware and Pennsylvania each year. School programs are often offered at a discounted rate to provide equal access to all students. Students learn about trees, bugs, water, weather, animals, native culture, and seasonal changes that occur in nature. Our goal is to inspire appreciation and knowledge of the natural environment by getting kids outside and away from modern-day technology – to unplug from electronics and plug in to nature!

If we reach our goal of $2,000 through the #DoMore24DE campaign, BRC can provide environmental education programs to more than 800 Delaware students!
 
Please donate to BRC’s #DoMore24DE fundraiser to support our ongoing efforts to educate tomorrow’s environmentalists today.

Visit brandywineredclay.org for more information about BRC.

About Brandywine Red Clay Alliance

Mission: To promote the restoration, conservation, and enjoyment of the natural resources of the Brandywine and Red Clay Watersheds through education, scientific activities, environmental stewardship, and advocacy.

County Served: New Castle

Sector: Education; Environment; Recreation & Sports