South Fork Conservancy defines a host as an individual or family that supports Creek Rising. Because of the generous financial support of valued people like you, we have built miles of beautiful nature trails, restored habitat, and spurred the construction of four public parks.

Over the last 16 years, SFC has built critical neighborhood support and recruited more than 2,000 donors and volunteers. Our volunteers have removed much of the non-native vegetation, such as English ivy, kudzu, and privet, that choked native plants and hid the creek from view. With the help of Trees Atlanta, garden clubs, and individual volunteers, we have planted more than 1,500 trees and native pollinator plants along the South Fork Creek. In 2021 we celebrated opening the Confluence Bridge, which connects two of our trails and as well as to a network of other trails in the region.

Magnolia HOST

Your name will be featured on Creek Rising event signage and in the SFC newsletter, you will be invited to the to pre-event reception, receive eight (8) complimentary event tickets, and your name will be featured on our SFC event webpage and social media channels.


River Birch HOSt

Your name will be featured on Creek Rising event signage and in the SFC newsletter, you will be invited to the to pre-event reception, receive six (6) complimentary event tickets, and your name will be featured on our SFC event webpage and social media channels.


Jewel Weed HOST

Your name will be listed on Creek Rising event signage and in the SFC newsletter, you will be invited to the to pre-event reception, and receive four (4) complimentary event tickets.


RIVER OATS HOST

Your name will be listed on Creek Rising event signage and in the SFC newsletter, you will be invited to the to pre-event reception, and receive two (2) complimentary event tickets.