A FREE & EASY WAY TO SUPPORT YUMA AUDUBON WITH FRY'S COMMUNITY REWARDS
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Through their Community Rewards program, Fry's donates a percentage of your everyday grocery purchases to a local nonprofit of your choice at absolutely no extra cost to you.
Support Yuma Audubon every time you buy groceries by spending 3 minutes to enroll Yuma Audubon in your Fry's Community Rewards:
Visit the Fry's Community Rewards website here.
Sign in to your Fry's account.
Under section 2. Link your card to an organization, click “Search for your organization here.”
In the "Search by organization name or number 🔍︎" bar, type in either our ID number "AT332" or our name "Yuma Audubon".
Find the Yuma Audubon result and click "Enroll".
(Or visit the customer service desk at any Fry's store for assistance.)
It's that easy!
Whether you are a local or part-time resident or a visiting birder, Yuma Audubon Scoiety invites you to join our flock in learning about, enjoying, and helping protect the birds and natural habitats that make our Yuma region so unique.
Your memberships and donations help us continue:
Local field trips and bird walks
Guest speakers and educational programs
Community science and conservation projects, such as bird surveys, habitat restoration, nest box installation, etc.
Resources that connect people with local wildlife and nature
Functions as a non-profit organization
Members also become part of a welcoming community of birders and nature enthusiasts who share a passion for birds, wildlife, and conservation.
Yuma Audubon Society is a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. Donations are tax deductible.
Donate $20 or more to the National Audubon Society to become a member and receive the quarterly published Audubon Magazine, featuring compelling environmental stories paired with stunning wildlife photography and design.
Your membership also helps support Audubon’s work to protect birds and the habitats they depend on throughout the Americas through science, education, advocacy, and on-the-ground conservation.