by Ellen Heyn, Communications Associate
You may not own a house, a fancy car, or the latest model of iPhone, but, as an American citizen, you've inherited our country's best — more than 600 million acres of national parks, monuments, forests, and other spectacular lands across the West.
Please join us in celebrating our public lands this #GivingTuesday, a global day of charitable giving, by making a donation to the Grand Canyon Trust today.
We know you’ve been hit hard with fundraising appeals this year, but every little bit helps.
National monuments, including Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante, are in limbo, and uranium mining threatens to contaminate the Grand Canyon’s waters. Your gift goes a long way in helping us protect the places you and millions of Americans love to explore, and we are so grateful for your support.
In the spirit of #GivingTuesday, we hope you give what you can.
Whether you visit places like the Grand Canyon every year or dream of doing so someday, they're yours to play in, pray in, share in. They're also yours to protect. Will you help us preserve the canyons, mountains, and rivers of the Colorado Plateau?
Share your love for the Grand Canyon with your friends and loved ones. Give the gift of membership.
For your holiday shopping this year, go to AmazonSmile and choose the Grand Canyon Trust. We will receive 0.5% of all eligible purchases, at no cost to you! Find instructions here ›
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