FRIENDS OF SANTA CRUZ COUNTY PARKS
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  • Home
  • About Us
    • Board, Advisors and Staff
    • Our Why
    • 2020 in review
    • 2019 in Review
  • WHAT WE DO
    • Community Mobilization for Health >
      • Ability Outdoors for Health >
        • INCLUSION MATTERS
      • Black Health Matters
      • Latinx Salud in Parks
    • COVID-Closures >
      • Live Oak Walking/Caminando
    • ACCESS HEALTH
    • Partnerships >
      • Hidden Beach Playground
      • Seacliff Challenge Campaign
      • Felt Street Park Shady Ladies
      • Connect with us
    • CZU Fire Recovery Resources
  • DONATE
  • Connect with us
  • Map
    • Your County Parks & Beaches
Activating the power
of our public spaces
Santa Cruz County's Parks, Beaches and Trails
BELONG TO ALL OF US.
At County Park Friends, we work to make sure they are places where
EVERYONE BELONGS.
We do that as an ally and partner to you.

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We were the partner with philanthropists to build Seacliff Village Skate Park
We are the ally partner to Black Health Matters to bring activate health and wellness outdoors
We are an ally partner to Live Oak Cradle to Career to Parent leadership for Latinx Salud in Parks.
How can we be your partner?


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"Our Mission is to preserve, protect, improve and promote the use of ​Santa Cruz County parks and open spaces for recreational activities, arts and cultural activities to benefit
​all generations in our diverse community."
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