The Unitarian Universalist Church of Palo Alto has been supporting RAN since 2003, donating nearly $2,000.
How long have you been a part of RAN? Avi has been giving to RAN's programs for more than half of his life! First learning about the importance of the rainforest in primary school, he is taking those lessons with him around the world.
Lara and Gar Truppelli are longtime Rainforest Action Network enthusiasts and supporters. We had an incredible time with them last March when they threw an epic 25th anniversary party for RAN at The Lake Chalet in Oakland, California.
Kyana Jones, also known as Kitty Jones, started a small cleaning business to raise funds for nonprofits, and chose RAN as one of the beneficiaries.
Beth Marie Murray recently named RAN as a benefactor in her will, thereby ensuring RAN can continue to make a difference for the planet and future generations to come.
Since 2003, kindergarten classes at Grace McWayne Elementary in Batavia, IL have been working to protect the rainforests by raising nearly $2,000 to donate to RAN!
For the duration of his tenure at RAN, both as a supporter and as Chairman of the Board of Directors,
A pocket of RAN’s strongest supporters is contained in Boulder, Colorado, and Rainmaker Lynn Israel is one of them. She took a few minutes to tell us why she’s passionate about saving the earth and its forests.
Since 1994, Wendell has donated over $6,000 to RAN—but Wendell’s support hasn’t stopped there. In a major milestone in the campaign to “Wake Up Weyerhaeuser,” Wendell helped convince fast-food chain In-N-Out Burger to cancel its contract with Weyerhaeuser







