
What we’re about
At the heart of sustainability, lies the simple quest for a better way of life, now, and into the future. Measured primarily in the balanced relationships between the three “E’s:” Economy, Ecology, and Equity.
Economy: to be self-renewing; foster local commodities; and ensure self- reliance.
Ecology: to understand that nature has its threshold capacities, while protecting and building natural resources in order to create a holistic balance between man and nature.
Equity: to provide full opportunity for access and engagement in activities, benefits, and invaluable decision-making strategies for a society.
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We seek to ensure that people’s needs, hopes, and dreams are obtainable through thorough understandings of these inter-dependencies. Our mission is to build friendly and sustainable fellowships through the passionate exchanges of knowledge and shared expertise.
We may have scheduled meeting with guest speaker’s appearance from a quantifiable expert in his or her field. We learn. We share our knowledge and help benefit our Atlanta and metro Atlanta communities with our shared interest in environmental sustainability. We offer the ability to get involved in action service in sustainability.
From time to time, we travel to local areas in search of new skills, new finds, and new understandings: an organic farm, a cannery, a renewable eco-site, a market, a study on perma-culture, or a heritage crafts lesson.
We hope that you will join our circle of friends soon!
Upcoming events (1)
See all- 2025 Advocacy Film SeriesThe Plaza Theater, Atlanta, GA
**SEATING IS LIMITED. REGISTER TO GUARANTEE A SEAT!***
>>>>CLICK HERE TO REGISTER<<<<Join South River Watershed Alliance in partnership with Sierra Club Georgia Chapter at The Plaza Theater for a FREE screening of The Movement and the Madman – a film chronicling the planning, commentary, and determination of organizers of a nationwide nonviolent protest against the Vietnam War. During intermission we’ll have a lively and collaborative discussion followed by an encore screening of Ghosts of a Lost Cause, a short film highlighting the stories of ordinary citizens who chose to fight in an “advocacy desert” to remove a confederate war monument in Murray, Kentucky during the 2020 Movement for Black Lives. Both films exhibit the power of resiliency and organized, nonviolent protest in the fight for justice.
Escape the heat and spend matinee with us! The Movement and the Madman, a 1.5 hr. film, begins at 2pm followed by an intermission and lively discussion with activists and filmmakers. Ghosts of a Lost Cause runs 30 min. and will begin at approximately 4:30.