SAWIG offers a free membership model with the option of adding a sponsorship on should you wish to support us monetarily.
If you are interested in becoming a member, please fill out and return the form to the right via:
Email to stratfordwater@gmail.com
In 2023 we have instituted sponsorships for individuals and corporations. Individual sponsors will be recognized by name on our website. Our corporate sponsors are provided recognition on our website, in the Stratford Town Talk, and our social media!
If you are interested in becoming an individual or corporate sponsor please fill in this form. You can pay by e-transfer and return the form by email to stratfordwater@gmail.com
The Stratford Area Watershed Improvement Group would like to thank all those who have paid for a corporate sponsorship over the years, and encourage all new businesses to consider becoming part of the group. We now have businesses who are in their 3rd, 4th or 5th year of memberships, and are confident their contributions make a difference in their communities!
SAWIG relies heavily on volunteers for all aspects of our organization. Our dedicated board of directors is entirely made up of volunteers.
SAWIG also partners with volunteering community members to accomplish our projects such as expanding the community garden, litter clean-ups, tree planting, and running community events.
Thank you to all of our volunteers - past, present, and future!
If you are interested in volunteering with SAWIG send us a message here!
The Stratford Area Watershed Improvement Group (SAWIG) is proud to hire local students to work in the summers on a variety of tasks and projects, including:
stream enhancement,
forestry, wetland, coastal zone and buffer zone assessments,
tree/shrub planting of native Acadian forest species,
participation at community events and activities,
water quality monitoring,
community gardens and orchard maintenance,
and much more.
Thanks to all who have been employed by SAWIG over the years; without your work we would not complete the tasks needed to improve the watersheds in which we serve.