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Save The Bay

For over 60 years, Save The Bay has been a trusted and proven entity protecting San Francisco Bay. In 1961, three citizen activists, Sylvia McLaughlin (pictured), Kay Kerr, and Esther Gulick, were alarmed by the years of pollution and destruction to their beloved Bay. Our founders mobilized their community to “save the bay” and from these roots a movement grew. Like the challenges of the past, the threats we face now lie beyond the power of any single entity or individual to solve. With the support and partnerships of individuals, companies, and organizations Save The Bay is mounting efforts to make Bay Area communities sustainable, healthy, and equitable for all residents.


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Save The Bay is not employed by or affiliated with the Land Conservation Assistance Network, and the Network does not certify or guarantee their services. The reader must perform their own due diligence and use their own judgment in the selection of any professional.


Contact Save The Bay


300 Frank H. Ogawa Plaza
Suite 10
Oakland, California  94612
Phone: 510-463-6850
Fax: 510-463-6851


 

Service Area

Services provided in:
  • Alameda County, California
  • Contra Costa County, California
  • Marin County, California
  • Napa County, California
  • San Francisco County, California
  • San Mateo County, California
  • Santa Clara County, California
  • Solano County, California
  • Sonoma County, California


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