After three years of going it alone, Escondido Neighbors United has decided to take the next step--incorporating.
Well, sort of.
Our friends at the ECO-San Diego have offered to sponsor us under their incorporation since we support the same causes and are working for the same changes in the region.
This will have numerable benefits for ENU, but here are the two biggest.
1. Your donations are now tax-deductible!
If you would like to donate to the work of ENU, your donations are now deductible under applicable laws. Make your check out to ECO San Diego and write ENU in the memo.
Please donations send to:
ECO SD c/o Pam Heatherington,
16973 Hierba Dr.
San Diego, CA 92128
We are all volunteer, but your donations will help us print informational materials, secure support for our activities, and organize community events.
You are also invited to become a member of Environmental Center of San Diego http://ecosandiego.org/
2. We can now apply for grants to support our work-- and we will be.
If you have grant-writing expertise or ideas about grants, please let us know.
In 2016, Escondido Neighbors United:
- Continued our advocacy for remediation of the Chatham Waste Site
- Testified at governmental hearings to try to improve the Oak Creek Project and cleanup Felicita Creek
- Secured new soil vapor monitoring wells in our neighborhoods.
- Secured listing of Felicita Creek on the list of impaired waterbodies.
- Created the Watershed Weeders and Seeders to help remove invasive plants and collect and spread native seeds in our area.
- Toured elected officials in our area and educated them about our local issues.
- Joined and supported coalitions of groups working to protect our rural, urban, and wildlife communities.
- Operated a Community Updates Blog sharing information about our community
- Established our 'Jewels of Escondido' notices for places and events that make Escondido a wonderful place to live, work, and play.