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Stone House Builds Community of Fundraising Supporters for Its Wilderness Heals Hiking Event With Help From Sweet! by Blue Sky
April 28, 2021 GMT
MARLBOROUGH, Mass. (BUSINESS WIRE) Apr 28, 2021
Blue Sky Collaborative, a leading provider of online peer to peer fundraising software platforms, today announced that the Stone House in Roxbury, MA, has found tremendous success, generating over $1M in 5 years by building its community of supporters and raising funds with the help of Sweet! by Blue Sky.
Stone House provides caring and a safe home for adult and child survivors of domestic abuse. Its annual Wilderness Heals hiking event raises funds for the families it serves through the support of its participants and their efforts to secure pledges via a customized website created on the Sweet! by Blue Sky platform.
COURTESY OF LINCOLN LAND CONSERVATION TRUST
Michele Grzenda, Lincoln’s new conservation director, was recently awarded the Outstanding Public Service Award by the Massachusetts Association of Conservation Commissions.
As the former conservation administrator in Weston, Grzenda worked to care for more than 2,000 acres of conservation land and 90 miles of trails. She managed land protection projects, field restorations, sustainable forestry operations and trail improvements. In the past two years alone, she has written a Climate Change Adaption Plan for open space, helped to complete a new handicapped-accessible trail network, led a successful land protection effort for Wellington Farm and conducted a study on the ecological needs of Weston’s more than 30 conservation fields.
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Maloney Introduces Bipartisan Legislation to Promote Economic Growth, Protect Natural Resources in the Highlands Region Written by Office of Rep. Sean Maloney
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Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney (NY-18) visited the Fort Montgomery State Historic Site to announce his introduction of bipartisan legislation to reauthorize the
Highlands Conservation Act, legislation that would supply hundreds of local jobs, promote tourism, preserve historic sites, protect wildlife, and support clean water across the region. U.S. Senator Chris Murphy (D-Conn.), along with U.S. Senators Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.), Kirsten Gillibrand (D-N.Y.), and Bob Casey (D-Pa.), introduced companion legislation in the Senate.
“We are stewards of the Hudson Valley’s environment, and it’s our job to preserve New York’s great outdoors for our kids and grandkids to enjoy for generations to come,”