12/02/2025
As the winter season settles over the Ohio River Valley, making its fierce entrance on the annual , we are reaching out at a moment when Ohio River Valley Water Sanitation Commission (ORSANCO) Foundation for Ohio River Education needs your support the most.
Today, we are reflecting on how deeply our lives are tied to this river and how much your generosity helps us bring the story of the Ohio River to life. Your support protects our shared waters and the vital freshwater resources that provide drinking water, recreation, economic strength, and ecological richness across the Basin.
We are thinking of every student who learned water quality chemistry for the first time and discovered the wonders living beneath our waterline. We are thinking of every volunteer who used our resources to keep their local shoreline clean. We are thinking of every classroom that collected real data and connected with students in other communities. And we are thinking of every family who saw native Ohio River fish up close and understood, perhaps for the first time, why this river is worth protecting. These moments inspire the stewardship needed to safeguard the main source of drinking water in our region.
These moments matter, and they happen because of supporters like you.
But today, as Giving Tuesday ushers in the winter season, we are facing a critical funding need. We cannot continue these programs or reach the thousands of students, families, and communities we serve without your help.
If you believe in science, stewardship, education, and the future of our shared waters, please consider making a gift today.
Donate: riverlearning.org/getinvolved/makeadonation or checks can be mailed to: 5735 Kellogg Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45230
Our students need you.
Our programs need you.
Our communities need you.
Our river health and shared waters need you.
And we need you.
If you cannot give today, you can still make a powerful impact by sharing this post. Your share helps us reach others who believe in clean water, science education, and stewardship of the Ohio River.