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After Putnam Livermore passed away in December 2015, Pari Livermore has taken on carrying out his parks and open space charity legacy. This nonprofit charity matches donors’ money dollar for dollar to improve Marin County’s parks and open spaces. In addition to taking on Putnam Livermore’s parks and available space charity legacy, Pari Livermore has also been an advocate for the environment and worked on several environmental and parks committees.

Inspired by the Livermore Family’s Charity Work Throughout Generations

The Livermore family has a long history of giving back to the community. Putnum Livermore’s parents, Caroline Sealy Livermore and George Banks Livermore were heavily involved in philanthropy and prominent conservationists.

After Putnum’s death, Pari has continued this legacy by actively participating in the community and environmental work.

Pari is continuing her husband’s legacy and following in the footsteps of her parents. Caroline and George were both highly respected for their work in conservation and philanthropy, and Pari is continuing this legacy by being a prominent figure in the community.

Pari’s Work on Committees Related to the Environment and Parks

Since her husband’s death, Pari has been involved in some environmental and parks committees. They appreciate their friends and committee members for their hard work and dedication, which enabled them to generate significant funds for Marin County charities and make Pari’s dream of a fundraising event a reality.

The following organizations were the primary beneficiaries of their efforts:

  •       Marin Art and Garden Center
  •       California State Parks
  •       Home Away from Homelessness
  •       Children’s Garden
  •       Sunnyhill Children’s Services
  •       Meals of Marin
  •       The California Study
  •       Angel Island Foundation
  •       Love is the Answer (LITA)
  •       Global Book Exchange

Pari Livermore’s Everybody’s Angels

In addition to her work on environmental and parks committees, Pari Livermore also hosted a program called Everybody’s Angels, benefiting Bay Area charities. Everybody’s Angels were created, written, and hosted by Pari Livermore, who served as its executive producer. Later on, she volunteered as a fundraiser for Everyday Angels, which she founded. The show was made possible via the generosity of organizations such as the Silicon Valley Community Foundation, the Jewish Community Foundation, the Seligman Family Foundation, and Salesforce.com, among others. The California Study was the nonprofit organization that sponsored Everyday Angels.

Generations of Philanthropy Benefit Marin Charities

Pari Livermore supports Marin County with a passion for nature’s welfare, inspired by her environmentalist family and innovative fundraising initiatives. Pari’s continued matchmaking efforts and successful fundraising events actively promote Marin County’s charitable work, preserving California State Parks, local community gardens, and other noble organizations.

Pari Livermore’s generosity to Marin County nonprofits has left a rich legacy. The Marin Art and Garden Center, founded by her mother-in-law, and several California State Parks, founded by her late husband Putnam, have always been important to her.

Conclusion

Pari Livermore has become a community leader and an environmental crusader as she honors her late husband’s legacy of parks and open space in Marin County. Her work on ecological and park committees has benefited several Bay Area charities. Pari’s philanthropy has helped protect California State Parks and community gardens. Her passion has allowed the Marin Art and Garden Center, Home Away from Homelessness, and other Bay Area nonprofits to grow.