Friends of the Fountain and Walk is among a number of community organizations dedicated to preserving Berkeley’s unique history and character. Here are some others to know:
Berkeley Architectural Heritage Association
The Berkeley Architectural Heritage Association (BAHA) is Berkeley’s non-profit preservation organization whose mission is to promote, through education, an understanding and appreciation for Berkeley’s history, and to encourage the preservation of its historic buildings. Our Letter of Appreciation to BAHA
Berkeley Historical Plaque Project
The Berkeley Historical Plaque Project, belongs to all of us who live in Berkeley. Each plaque is the result of a serendipitous process involving Plaque Project outreach, building owners’ interest, and community input.
Berkeley Historical Society & Museum
The Berkeley Historical Society & Museum is a nonprofit, all-volunteer organization that serves as a primary resource for the collection and preservation of local history.
Berkeley Path Wanderers
Berkeley Path Wanderers Association is dedicated to the creation, preservation and restoration of public paths, steps and walkways in Berkeley for the use and enjoyment of all.
Friends of Five Creeks
Friends of Five Creeks is an all-volunteer group working hands-on for clean water and healthy watersheds.
Thousand Oaks Neighborhood Association
The Thousand Oaks Neighborhood Association was created in 1975 to address the particular needs of Berkeley’s Thousand Oaks community and to support and celebrate our local businesses and services. For 50 years, TONA has been supporting the community through education, information, special seasonal events and forums.