Growing Forward Together

The Shasta Environmental Alliance (SEA) is going through an exciting period of change and growth. As we restructure, our goal remains the same: to protect the natural beauty of our region while encouraging community involvement and environmental awareness.

We know how important it is to stay engaged and connected, especially as our community faces both challenges and opportunities related to our environment. Through this transition, SEA remains committed to advocating for thoughtful, science-based environmental policies, promoting local action, and supporting the individuals and groups working to protect our air, water, forests, and wildlife.

As we reshape our organization, we’re taking time to build a stronger foundation for the future; one that allows for deeper collaboration, more inclusive engagement, and a renewed focus on environmental education and outreach. We believe a healthy environment goes hand in hand with a healthy, informed community.

We’re grateful for your continued support and passion. We look forward to keeping you informed, inspired, and involved as we move ahead. Together, we can keep building a community that values and protects the natural world we all share.

Stay tuned for updates and opportunities to get involved. The work continues, and we’re glad to have you with us.

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