Support the Regional Parks Foundation

With your generous support we are able to:

  • Send thousands of underserved kids to camp 
  • Restore fragile wildlife habitats
  • Rehabilitate hill and shoreline trails frequented by hikers, horseback riders, backpackers, and joggers
  • Purchase mature trees for planting in the Regional Parks
  • Provide transportation for disabled people, seniors, and children from low-income neighborhoods, enabling them to enjoy the parks

If you have a special request regarding your donation, please use the comments box that will appear after you make your first gift. We will gladly accommodate your request whenever possible. If this is a gift in honor or memory of someone special, please provide us with the honoree's name and address, as well as your phone number, in case we have any questions about your donation.

Any additional questions can be sent to help@regionalparksfoundation.org.

Thank You!

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Note: If you wish to cancel your recurring gift, please send an email to help@regionalparksfoundation.org or call 510-544-2202 and we will be happy to assist you.

  • East Bay Regional Parks are one of the best things about the Bay, I want everyone to be able to experience them. - Matt C., Member & Donor

  • This was the first field trip my students ever went on. The self-esteem, the joy and the fulfillment of being part of this special event supported growth and community life skills for each of my students! – Teacher at Turner Elementary in Antioch, Disability Fishing Derby Participant

  • I notice how the hill has many dragonflies on it and how the crisp sunlight melts over the bugs, blending them in with cool shadows while the soft flowers come out from the damp forest floor. -Isla, Camper at Redwood Reinhardt Regional Park