Nonprofit

The Ecology Center

San Juan Capistrano, CA
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theecologycenter.org

  • Mission

    The Ecology Center, in San Juan Capistrano, is a non-profit educational center, that engages individuals, families, and students in fun, hands-on activities that teach practical, environmental solutions at the household and community level. The Ecology Center seeks to bring all members of the community together in a solutions-based educational setting to inspire and create a healthy and abundant future for all of Southern California.

    About Us

    The Ecology Center seeks to bring all members of the community together in a solutions-based educational setting to inspire and create a healthy and abundant future for all in Southern California and beyond. The Center highlights empowering and cutting-edge environmental perspectives that can be applied to the way we live our lives, making it possible for us to coexist with a thriving environment.

    We are an organization that believes in learning by doing, and we aim to address small and big questions like:

    -How do we ensure the future health of our oceans?

    -How do we inspire a community to make change?

    -How can we make our home healthier?

    -How do we manage food supply and waste?

    -How do we support the children of all species for all time?

    We are founded on the principle that people can make a difference. Individual actions do transform the community, elevating the health of our environment for future generations. Anyone can make a worthy contribution, whether it be through eco-actions, membership, volunteerism, or in-kind donation. Join us in becoming part of the solution!

    Cause Areas Include

    • Community Development
    • Education
    • Environment & Sustainability

    Location & Contact

    • 949-443-4223
    • 32701 Alipaz St., San Juan Capistrano, California, US
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