Planting trees to restore ecosystems and strengthen communities
Partnering with schools and communities to plant trees to restore ecosystems, fight hunger and climate change, and strengthen local resilience. Join us in growing a greener future.
Trees are one of the most powerful solutions for restoring ecosystems, combating hunger and climate change, and supporting communities. Yet, deforestation continues to threaten biodiversity, food security, and livelihoods, leaving many areas vulnerable to environmental degradation.
By planting trees, we can rebuild local habitat, protect wildlife, and create sustainable sources of food and income for local schools and communities. Every tree planted helps restore soil health, improve air quality, and provide shade for student, making environments more resilient to climate challenges.
Beyond environmental benefits, tree planting fosters economic opportunities, empowers communities, and strengthens local resilience, enhances biodiversity, and ensures a greener future for generations to come.
Every tree planted is a step toward a healthier planet. Join us in making an impact, one tree at a time. Plant a tree today and be part of the change!
Over 1 million species face extinction due to habitat loss caused by climate change.
United Nations, UN
Forests absorb over 7.6 billion tons of CO₂ per year, combating climate change.
NASA Earth Science Division
Over 3.6 billion people face climate-driven droughts, floods, and food insecurity.
World Health Organization, WHO
Planting trees can transform communities by restoring ecosystems, improving air quality, and providing essential resources. Discover recent initiatives that brought greener spaces to schools and neighborhoods for a healthier future!
We have partnered with three schools in Togo to plant over 8,000 trees, and we are expanding our efforts to 24 schools, aiming to plant 100,000 trees (15 species) each year. This initiative shields schools from extreme weather while enhancing the social, environmental, and economic well-being of surrounding communities.
The fruit trees we plant help combat hunger in schools and beyond by providing essential nutrition. Our projects also create local jobs and empower farmers to plant trees on their own land, fostering long-term sustainability
By planting 100,000 trees annually, our program combats deforestation while reducing soil erosion and biodiversity loss. Fruit trees provide a sustainable food source, improving school nutrition and strengthening local livelihoods.
Partnering with 24 schools and local farmers ensures community-driven engagement. When people plant trees on their own land, they are more likely to nurture and protect them, promoting long-term sustainability.
Integrating tree planting into schools fosters environmental stewardship among students, instilling a deep-rooted commitment to sustainability that creates lasting generational impact.
School tree planting fosters environmental stewardship, enhances health, and strengthens local economies.
As trees grow, they provide shade, purify air, and cool surroundings, creating healthier spaces for children. Fruit trees help combat hunger, while mature plantations can fund school infrastructure and community projects like wells or toilets.
Beyond schools, trees improve soil health and sequester carbon, benefiting future generations. Engaging students and communities instills a lasting commitment to sustainability, ensuring a greener future.