Our mission is to facilitate an inclusive consensus process to enhance the economic, social, and ecological health of the region’s watersheds through education, research, and planning.
Join our team in our Pasadena and Downtown LA offices - located on Colorado Blvd and at Pershing Square, our office volunteers support CWH through administrative, communication and unique office projects.
Occasional, Weekly, Monthly
55+, Adults
Individuals
Office work, Indoor
On-site
Weekdays
Special Events and Symposia
Help CWH at special events and during one of our symposia and seminars which focus on timely and important integrated water and watershed management issues. Support staff with day of coordination while having the opportunity to stay, connect and learn more about our watershed from key stakeholders.
Occasional
55+, Adults
Individuals
Event support
On-site
Weekdays, Evenings, Weekends
How you help
Volunteers help us provide programs and projects built on our three key strategies of education and engagement; research and monitoring; and integrated planning and management.
About us
CWH was founded in 1996 to facilitate an inclusive consensus process to enhance the economic, social, and ecological health of the region’s watersheds through education, research, and planning. We envision a Los Angeles region that is a model of sustainable, urban watershed management. The region's watersheds are managed to promote ecological, social, and economic health. CWH works towards achieving healthier urban environments, and fostering a regional landscape ethic that reduces water use through the planting of native and regionally appropriate vegetation, and developing sustainable landscapes and living laboratories.
Let's Learn Together
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Are you interested in construction jobs and want to learn more about apprenticeship readiness opportunities? Join us for an in-person workshop led by @LAOC_BTrades and @AntiRecidivism on 12/02 11-1pm.
Eileen Alduenda, the Executive Director of the Council for Watershed Health in Los Angeles, & Zane Marshall, the Director of Water Resources for the Southern Nevada Water Authority in Las Vegas, will join us on Dec 1 to discuss urban water. Don't miss it!
https://salazarcenter.colostate.edu/events/webinar-urban-stories-conserving-water-in-arid-cities/
Join us for a webinar on November 14 to discuss how your organization can get involved in ensuring the region receives its fair share of Bipartisan Infrastructure Law funding.https://infrastructurela.org/events/bettertogether/ #infrastructure #BetterTogether #webinar