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The White Feather Foundation

We embrace environmental and humanitarian issues, working with partners from around the world for the betterment of all life.

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For the conservation of Life
We raise funds for Indigenous, environmental, humanitarian and clean water projects. Your involvement will help make an immeasurable difference to the countless lives of those less fortunate. What we cannot accomplish as individuals, we can accomplish collectively.

Inspired by our founder, Julian Lennon, an internationally renowned musician, philanthropist, photographer and author, we aim to use our voice to amplify partner causes and work toward our mission to conserve life.

We support projects across the globe that foster education and good health for young girls in developing nations; protect and preserve indigenous cultures; conserve and sustain our environment; and give access to clean water.

Beverly Hills, CA
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A 501(c)(3) nonprofit, EIN 86-2982498

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Save the Mirning Sea Country

Urgent funds are Needed to Preserve Sacred Aboriginal Land For over 65,000 years the coastal Mirning People have acted as caretakers for the sacred land along the sea that forms a rainbow arch from near Point Culver in Western Australia to near Streaky Bay in South Australia, and submerged country now beneath the waves. Their home includes the Nullarbor Plain, ancient Mallee woodlands and the seas of the Great Australian Bight. Today, this area is in danger of being forever lost if The Mirning People do not prevail in a legal court case to obtain the official Native Title for their eastern sea. That designation would provide the recognition by Australian law that Indigenous Australians have rights and interests to their sea that derive from their traditional laws and customs, and enable them to protect it for generations to come

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