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4/3/2019

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Giving with your Kitsap family, friends & neighbors during Great Give April 9-23rd brings matching dollars that directly support the citizen science & restoration work of volunteers at Stillwaters. Great Give donations and matching funds directly support interns from Western Washington University & University of Washington that will help move Stillwaters mission forward. 

You've reviewed our Great Give page, and you have it book-marked for easy donating.
  • You've reviewed the FAQs so all questions and concerns are taken care of.
  • You've crossed the bridges on South & West Kingston Roads & noticed the life returning to the Estuary
  • You know the value of our local estuary to the Kitsap community 
             - it's critical to local salmon migration, and therefor to orca survival,
             - it acts as a buffer when intense storms & higher seas threaten our Kitsap community & economy
             - it acts as a filter to protect water and wildlife (and Kitsap residents) from toxins
             - it's home to many species of migratory birds and shore critters
             - it provides a sense of place and connects us all to the historic Suquamish history and precious
             natural system we as caretakers are responsible for knowing well through study, and restoring.  
  • You value a volunteer-driven, consistent, long-term, forward thinking mission...
          Stillwaters has been making a difference in Kitsap County for 20 years, and we've only just begun. 
GO & GIVE APRIL 9th - April 23rd 
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Kingston, WA 98346
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