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Sara and Stephanie Save the SeaLife Center!
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Sara and Stephanie are raising money for Save the Alaska SeaLife Center!


Fundraising Amount=$220.00 ; Goal=$1,000.00
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Please help us save the Alaska SeaLife Center!

The Alaska SeaLife Center is a special organization to us both personally and professionally. We have taken classrooms of students to Seward to learn about the amazing ocean life that surrounds Alaska. From touch tanks full of sea stars and anemones to tanks of bio-luminescent moon jellies, the SeaLife Center creates a love of the ocean and our planet in students.

The SeaLife Center is also where wounded and stranded ocean animals and birds go for rehabilitation and rescue. And most important of all, the SeaLife Center is responsible for the only successful rehabilitation of one of God's most wonderful creatures, the Cook Inlet Beluga. 


 

If half of all Alaskans donated just $10, we could reach our goal. If 100 people from each state in the US donated $50, we’d be well on our way to meet our goal. We understand that this is a hard time for all, but we need your support now so we can be here for you tomorrow.

How much can you raise? $5, $10, $100, $1,000? Every donation counts, please step up and show how much you care about Alaska's marine animals.



 

Opened in 1998, the Alaska SeaLife Center operates as a 501(c)(3), non-profit research institution and public aquarium in Seward, Alaska. The Center generates and shares scientific knowledge to promote understanding and stewardship of Alaska’s marine ecosystems. The Center is Alaska's only permanent marine mammal rehabilitation facility and responds to animals in distress along 34,000 miles of coastline.

The coronavirus pandemic and its effects have been uniquely devastating for the Alaska SeaLife Center. While our non-profit mission includes marine research, education, and wildlife response, we earn the majority of our revenue over the summer. It’s obvious this summer tourism season is just not going to be the same. ASLC expects annual visitor revenues to be reduced by 70%.

In addition to being a top destination for Alaska’s visitors, the Center is a home for invaluable research about the ocean, arctic and subarctic marine wildlife, climate change, and more. It’s the state’s only permitted facility to respond to stranded marine mammals. It’s an important part of Alaska’s science education system, providing educational opportunities and research to students all around the state and around the world through distance programs.

Donors and Comments

Taryn Hughes  gave $50.00 7/17/2020
Samantha anderson  gave  7/13/2020
Alicia Clark  gave $10.00 7/13/2020
Sara Talus  gave  7/13/2020
"I ❤️ The SeaLife Center!"
Stephanie Fain  gave $100.00 7/13/2020
"Viva belugas!"