We've saved the east side! Let's save the rest.
It's one of the best ways to help! The Friends of Coyote Hills is an all-volunteer group from the community, so we have a deep stake in the outcome of West Coyote Hills. Donations are used for education and public awareness, restoration projects, legal and other consulting services, and acquisition pledges. We are accepting cash, certain in-kind donations, and pledges for the purchase of the remaining acquisition of West Coyote Hills.
Mail a check payable to “FHBP/Save Coyote Hills” to:
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Save Coyote Hills
P.O. Box 5267
92838-5267
Pledge to Save the Rest of West Coyote Hills
We saved the east side of West Coyote Hills in 2021 by working with State and City stakeholders to raise more than $25 million.
Let’s create a lasting legacy for Fullerton and its surrounding communities by making a pledge to buy rest of the 510-acre West Coyote Hills. Your generous pledge will only be collected to buy the land when adequate funds have been raised to execute the purchase.
Download our pledge form, complete, sign and submit it to us electronically using our Contact Us form on our home page, email to information@coyotehills.org, or mail to:
Friends of Coyote Hills
PO Box 5267
Fullerton, CA 92838-5267
The Friends of Harbors, Beaches and Parks (FHBP) is a public benefit, 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that exists to promote, protect and enhance the harbors, beaches, parks, trails, open spaces, natural preserves and historical sites in Orange County. FHBP is the 501(c)(3) fiscal sponsor for the Friends of Coyote Hills. Contributions to FHBP/Save Coyote Hills are tax-deductible to the extend provided by law. FHBP's Federal Tax Identification Number (EIN) is 33-0776377.
Friends of Coyote Hills
PO Box 5267, Fullerton CA 92838-5267
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... to save the rest of West Coyote Hills as a park and preserve for now and future generations