We have partnered with “First Chance for Children” a non-profit that provides early childhood programs and family resources to foster healthy outcomes for children and families to offer the child carriers for hiking.
We have partnered with “First Chance for Children” a non-profit that provides early childhood programs and family resources to foster healthy outcomes for children and families to offer the child carriers for hiking.
Missouri River Relief, Missouri Bird Observatory and Boone County Stormwater Management will be hosting virtual presentations for assisted living facilities in February and March.
For 20 years now, Missouri River Relief has been working on the Missouri River with the mission of connecting communities to this most important resource. Read the story of 2021 and check out our results from the year!
Fifteen teachers and administrators from the Kansas City area were taken out on a brisk October boat ride to experience hands-on learning and to find ways to integrate water quality education into their curriculum.
On October 15th, Missouri River Relief partnered with Job Point's YouthBuild program to bring their young adult volunteers to the Missouri River.
A reflection letter about Anna Miller's first year of service as an AmeriCorps member serving with Missouri River Relief.
The Big Muddy Boat Ride Series gave people the opportunity to step aboard our motorboat for a 2-hour interactive experience on the Missouri River.
Help celebrate Missouri River Relief's 20th anniversary. It was October 6, 2001 we held our first river cleanup in Easely, MO. We haven't stopped since...
Paddle Stop New Haven is teaming up with Missouri River Relief to raffle a handmade wooden stand up paddle board. Tickets are $20. All proceeds will benefit Missouri River Relief!
Mornings at the River, June 2021 was a success! This series was designed for children ages 0 to 5-years-old and intended to create opportunities for little ones and their parents, grandparents, or caregivers to spend one-on-one time exploring, discovering, and making memories together at the Missouri River.