This work is important to me because Michigan is home to some of the most beautiful natural spaces in the country and I want them to remain the same for generations to come.
We are people-powered. Without you, we don’t have a movement.
Michiganders across the state are fighting for a cleaner, greener Michigan. Whether it’s volunteering, donating, taking action online — when you join Michigan LCV, you join a network of activists standing up to protect Michigan’s land, air, water, public health, and democracy.
Armani Williamson
It’s one thing to be able to go out and vote, even in itself that’s amazing, right? But to also be able to be a part of this team and be able to help connect others to resources so that it can be easier for them to vote. That’s an honor.
Dale Romsos
When Dale Romsos, 10-year volunteer and facility manager at East Lansing’s University Lutheran Church, first looked into changing the church’s lightbulbs to LEDs, he had no clue that he’d eventually be helping the church cut their energy bills by 80%. Watch more to find out how Dale did it.
Terri Wilkerson
Water is life. And it is not only for our lives but for the 3,500 species that depend upon the water, the indigenous people who have treaty rights, and our business, our tourism.