Recent Posts From Satchel
Electronic Recycling: Inletkeeper’s Annual Game of Tetris

Electronic Recycling: Inletkeeper’s Annual Game of Tetris

After a short winter lull, Inletkeeper’s programs start revving up come spring. One program that Kenai Peninsula residents have grown to count on are our annual spring electronics recycling events. This year is no different. Mark your calendars for April 30th for our annual e-recycling events in Soldotna and Homer. Drop off your old devices and...

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Organizing for Community Wellness, Hope and Resiliency

Organizing for Community Wellness, Hope and Resiliency

How does a community organizer cultivate and captivate a room full of energy without sharing physical space? What draws people in when gathering and sharing a meal just isn't possible? If there is one thing organizing during a pandemic has taught me it is that we need each other. I love organizing because I love building community by working...

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Satchel Pondolfino

Born and raised on Dena’ina lands in Anchorage, and currently enjoying the small-town life of Homer and Kachemak Bay, Satchel is grateful to call Alaska home. From mobilizing collective action that pushes back against extractive economies, to visioning and organizing projects that empower communities to drive relevant local climate solutions, Satchel is a community organizer with a passion for bringing people together. She finds joy in helping others find their role in supporting healthy and sustainable communities. Satchel enjoys gentle adventures through the watershed, exploring on skis, bike, boat or foot, with a net or basket in hand seeking nourishment from the lands and waters. Satchel has been part of the Cook Inletkeeper team since 2016 and envisions thriving, equitable and empowered communities in a resilient Cook Inlet watershed.