One Hundred Miles is a coastal advocacy organization based in Brunswick, Georgia. Founded in 2013, the organization works to protect and preserve Georgia's 100-mile coast through advocacy, collaboration, and education. Led by President and CEO Megan Desrosiers, One Hundred Miles has achieved significant milestones, including improvements to the Erosion and Sedimentation Act, opposition to offshore drilling, and protection of sea turtle nesting grounds. With a network of over 16,000 advocates and a growing donor base, the organization is dedicated to ensuring the future of Georgia's coast for generations to come. One Hundred Miles is committed to training the next generation of coastal advocates through their education programs, such as Naturalist 101 and Families in Nature. They also engage in wildlife conservation efforts, working to protect iconic species like sea turtles and right whales. Volunteers play a crucial role in their work, assisting with public events, field trips, and office tasks. Through their storytelling campaign, "Our Georgia Coast," One Hundred Miles aims to raise awareness and support for the preservation of Georgia's coast.
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