Thank You For A Great Summer Paddle Season

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Published on August 31, 2024, 2:51 pm
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Thank you to our amazing volunteers, partners, and community for showing up and making our summer community paddle season a huge success.

We have been able to provide completely free canoeing and kayaking experiences on the Bronx River to over 350 members of our community — and there is more to come.

A special thank you to our partners: Rap4Bronx for the free farmers markets and the North American Indigenous Center of NY for the fun art workshops.

And none of this would be possible without our dedicated volunteers who regularly show up for the River and our community — thank you!

We are only able to offer this programming to our community because of your support. Thank you for standing with us as we steward this vital waterway.

If you can, will you make a $5 contribution today so that we can keep paddling with families throughout the Bronx? Your donation directly supports programs, research, and advocacy for the only freshwater river in New York City.

To donate, please visit here.

We hope to see you on the river soon,
The Bronx River Team

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About the Bronx River Alliance

The Bronx River Alliance serves as a coordinated voice for the river. We work in harmonious partnership to protect, improve and restore the Bronx River corridor. Our goal is to make a healthy ecological, recreational, educational, and economic resource for all communities through which the river flows.

The Alliance works in close partnership with the New York City Parks as well as dozens of community-based partners, regional nonprofits, businesses and all levels of government.

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