Our community helping
your community since 2004

San Jose Water recognizes the necessity and responsibility to support non-profit organizations throughout the community. To continue to fund these and other organizations, your tax-deductible contributions are needed! Bi-weekly payroll deductions or a one-time annual contribution will help you and your fellow coworkers give funds to those who will benefit the most. As an added incentive, San Jose Water generously provides a dollar-for-dollar match of employee contributions to maximum of $10,000 annually.

Meet the Organizations We Assist

  • Birankai North America

    Birankai North America is a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the lives of its members through the practice of martial ways (budo) as exemplified by Aikido, Weapons, Iaido (the study of the Japanese sword), and Zazen meditation.

  • Cambrian Park Little League

    The Cambrian Park Little League promotes discipline, teamwork, citizenship, and physical activity. The organization has been a staple in the Cambrian Community for decades and its players gain leadership qualities.

  • Guadalupe River Parks Conservancy

    The Guadalupe River Park Conservancy provides community leadership for the development and active use of the Guadalupe River Park & Gardens through education, advocacy and stewardship.

  • Light & Love Home

    As a non-profit organization Light & Love Home helps provide resources in developing countries that help the poor, care for orphans, and support education.

  • Livermore Girls Softball

    Livermore Girls Softball Association is a non-profit youth sports organization. They strive to teach the fundamentals of softball while promoting the value and principles of teamwork and sportsmanship, resulting in improved self-esteem, lasting friendships, and a love for softball.

  • Mini Cat Town

    Mini Cat Town partners with City of San Jose Animal Services and works directly with San Jose Animal Care Center to place at-risk neonatal kittens in foster homes to be rehabilitated. The kittens are cared for by volunteers, visited by the public, and adopted.