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Young Champions Fighting for Clean Water

Monday, November 24, 2025
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In the heart of Florida, a group of young activists is making waves in the fight for clean water. River Kidz, a nonprofit organization, started with just two 10-year-olds who wanted to make a difference. Naia Mader and Evie Flaugh raised $85 by selling lemonade, and that small act of kindness grew into something much bigger.

Mission and Impact

Today, River Kidz is all about educating kids and getting them involved in protecting the Indian River Lagoon and St. Lucie River estuary. They created a workbook to teach elementary school students about pollution and its impact on these water bodies. But their work doesn't stop there. They've also:

  • Lobbied against offshore oil drilling
  • Circulated petitions to limit fertilizer runoff
  • Appeared in a documentary

The Need for Support

River Kidz needs funding to continue their important work. They want to:

  • Create more educational materials
  • Involve more young advocates

The cost of supplies is relatively low, ranging from $50 to $100. However, they also need $1,000 to buy 90 T-shirts for students.

Why It Matters

The health of the Indian River Lagoon and St. Lucie River estuary affects everyone in the Treasure Coast. By supporting River Kidz, you're not just helping a nonprofit organization—you're investing in the future of your community.

River Kidz is just one of many nonprofits working to protect and restore clean water in the Treasure Coast. Each organization has its unique mission and goals, but they all share a common vision: a cleaner, healthier environment for everyone.

How You Can Help

You can donate to River Kidz through their website. Every dollar counts, and your support can make a real difference in the fight for clean water.

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