"Goat-Fund-Me'
Tax deductible
This is the fifth year that our neighborhood has rallied to clean up a very neglected Seattle City Light parcel in north Shoreline (N 192nd St and the Interurban Trail). In 2019 we relied on volunteers to show up with their own clippers and gloves and attack the wall of invasive weeds that dominated the site. COVID made us rethink this approach and thanks to Ed Portnow and the Earthcraft Services goatherd we have been grazing hungry goats for the last four summers. The herd cost $500 a day and we are currently approaching the $2,000 needed for this summer. Donations big and small are welcome.
Those of us who live near this site can attest to the success of these magnificent goats. By opening up this SCL parcel to observation we have eliminated the squatter camps that once were hidden in the urban jungle that covered this property. Another big perk is that we no longer have drug needles scattered about the soil. Bikers and joggers can see approaching traffic on N 192nd. And these kid-friendly and dog-tolerant goats love the attention they generate.
This successful community improvement project is made possible by the sponsorship of 'Diggin' Shoreline' - a non-profit organization that encourages the creation of community gardens. Their 501c3 status means all donations are tax-deductible.
We have left the photos and thoughts from last summer as well to give you an idea of what the Earthcraft Services goats have been up to.
PS: Thanks to all our donors.
Organizer
Derek Creisler
Organizer
Seattle, WA
Diggin Shoreline
Registered nonprofit
Donations are typically 100% tax deductible in the US.