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Atlanta, GA

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Walk Green 2016 in Atlanta, GA

Ended  9 years ago
May 7, 2016

BAPS Charities Walk Green 2016 in Atlanta, GA is an event to raise funds for The Nature Conservancy  and other charitable activities organized by BAPS Charities. This year, BAPS Charities will support The Nature Conservancy’s efforts to plant and restore...

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My Supporters

Name Pledge Amount Comments Date
Usha Patel $51.00 USD May 7, 2016
Arti Shah $50.00 USD May 6, 2016
Rita Patel $25.00 USD May 6, 2016
Nita Patel $100.00 USD May 3, 2016
Anonymous $51.00 USD May 2, 2016
sachin patel $101.00 USD May 2, 2016
Shila (Bhavna)/Ashok/Sona Patel $25.00 USD All the best. May 1, 2016
Pratik and Silky and RayRay Patel $51.00 USD Good luck and congrats in advance for doing something awesome! May 1, 2016
Anonymous $50.00 USD Apr 25, 2016
Varsha Patel $50.00 USD Apr 24, 2016
Anita Patel $25.00 USD Mar 30, 2016
Anonymous $100.00 USD Mar 26, 2016
Sushma Patel $25.00 USD Mar 22, 2016

Supporting:

The Nature Conservancy

The Nature Conservancy

The Nature Conservancy is a leading conservation organization working around the world to protect ecologically important lands and waters for nature and people. Aided by hundreds of staff scientists, they pursue non confrontational, pragmatic solutions to environmental challenges.

Learn more: http://nature.org

Plant a Billion Trees

Plant a Billion Trees

Plant a Billion Trees is one of The Nature Conservancy's flagship programs. Over the next few years, the Conservancy will work to plant one billion trees in an effort to restore and replant over 1.6 billion acres of natural space. Trees are a critical part of the environment, and essential to producing clean air and water for millions of people in North America.

Learn more: http://www.plantabillion.org/partners

Boy’s & Girls Club of Metro Atlanta

Boy’s & Girls Club of Metro Atlanta

For more than 75 years, Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Atlanta (BGCMA) has delivered on our promise to provide at-risk metro area youth with the support needed to reach their full potential. BGCMA has a proven and effective approach: provide disadvantaged youth with a positive, accessible place to go; surround them with trained and supportive staff; and offer results-oriented programs that are educational, recreational and age-appropriate. We operate 25 full-time Clubs in 10 metro counties, in addition to Camp Kiwanis, a year-round residence camp that provides a positive, challenging outdoor experience to the youth we serve. Historically, BGCMA has purposefully located Clubs in areas of high need in order to have the greatest impact on the lives of at-risk youth. Currently we serve over 3,500 children and teens each day, many of whom are minorities, economically disadvantaged and live in single-parent households. BGCMA’s goal is to deliver programs that create happy and healthy children today, while building a foundation of success for tomorrow – impact for a better future. This begins with the imperative to provide a safe environment that keeps kids engaged, active and happy in the hours after school, during vacation periods and throughout the summer months. Research shows that during periods of idleness and boredom, kids are vulnerable to peer pressure, violence and other risky activities. The risks are even higher for children from disadvantaged circumstances. We minimize those risks by engaging young people in activities with positive adult role models and peers, enabling them to learn powerful life skills.

Learn more: http://www.bgcma.org