Returning Tabling and Outreach Events

    We’ve been happy to get back into the swing of tabling and in-person outreach events across the region, from as far south as Bowling Green State University’s EcoFest and north to Naturally Oregon Fest near Maumee Bay. If you haven’t gotten a chance to see us in-person recently, learn more about some of the resources […]

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    Trash Free Waters Toledo in 2022

    Starting in 2021, the City of Toledo has led a project through US EPA’s Trash Free Waters program to install trash capture devices around Toledo’s waterways and raise awareness around marine debris. The City has recruited a team of community organizations – including us – to provide outreach and volunteer clean-ups alongside these trash trappers. […]

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    Clean Your Streams 365 in Full-Swing

    Although you can always clean-on-your-own with Clean Your Streams 365, this season we’re reintroducing online registration so you can join upcoming public CYS 365 programs. We bring everything – you just bring yourself and your willingness to help! Read on for our upcoming clean-up opportunities and check back for more throughout the summer. Since we’re […]

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    Why Marine Debris Matters

    What do our many programs have in common? They focus on removing or preventing marine debris: human-created materials that find their way into our waterways, either deliberately or accidentally. Learn more about where marine debris comes from, and how you can join the fight against trash in our waterways. Marine debris comes in many shapes, […]

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    Earth Month Community Events

    Although every day is Earth Day to us, this April is packed full of Earth Day events, volunteer opportunities, and educational talks. We’re here to give you the run-down of all the ways you can connect with us and learn more about local water this month. You can always check our calendar for the latest […]

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    Community Water Action in Toledo

    The Greater Toledo Community Foundation recently awarded us a $51,452 grant to kick off a new collaborative program called Community Water Action in Toledo (CWAT). Learn how this effort will coordinate and strengthen volunteer water monitoring programs around the region. The Greater Toledo Community Foundation recently awarded a $51,452 grant to Partners for Clean Streams […]

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    Sisters of St. Francis Support Clean Your Streams

    Kicking off our clean-up season, we’re proud to announce that the Board of Trustees of the Greater Toledo Community Foundation approved a grant from the Sisters of St. Francis Foundation Donor Advised Fund to Partners for Clean Streams for $17,535 to support marine debris removal efforts. This generous grant will be used to provide staffing […]

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