Make a lasting impact! Help plant trees where they’re needed most to fight environmental challenges. Donate today to restore forests and build a greener future!
Reforestation is one of the most effective ways to combat climate change, restore ecosystems, and support communities. Forests absorb carbon, purify air and water, and provide habitats for 80% of the world’s terrestrial biodiversity. Yet, deforestation continues at an alarming rate, with millions of acres lost each year due to human activity and natural disasters.
By planting trees, we can restore degraded landscapes, prevent soil erosion, and rebuild vital ecosystems. Our projects focus on reforestation, biodiversity conservation, ecological recovery, and agroforestry—ensuring long-term benefits for both nature and people.
Beyond environmental impact, reforestation creates jobs, improves health, and strengthens communities. It empowers indigenous and local groups to take ownership of restoration efforts, providing sustainable income opportunities and enhancing food security.
Every tree planted brings us one step closer to a healthier planet. Every donation, no matter the size, fuels this mission. Join us in making a difference—your support transforms every dollar into real, lasting change. Plant trees today and be part of the solution!”
More than 1 million species are at risk of extinction due to habitat loss driven by climate change.
United Nations, UN
Over 3.6 billion people live in areas vulnerable to climate change, facing droughts, floods, and food insecurity.
World Health Organization, WHO
Since 1990, over 1.04 billion acres (420M hectares) of forest have been destroyed, an area larger than India.
State of the World's Forests, UN FAO
Forests absorb over 7.6 billion metric tons of CO₂ each year, helping mitigate climate change.
NASA Earth Science Division
We partner with 24 schools in Togo to plant 100,000 trees each year. This initiative protects schools from extreme weather while improving the social, environmental, and economic well-being of surrounding communities.
The fruit trees we plant help combat hunger in schools and beyond, providing vital nutrition. Our projects also create local jobs and empower farmers by supporting them in planting trees on their own land
By planting 100,000 trees annually, the program mitigates deforestation and its cascading effects, such as soil erosion and biodiversity loss. Fruit trees combat hunger by providing a sustainable food source, directly improving community livelihoods and school nutrition.
The program plans for the future by emphasizing the lasting benefits of mature trees, including their potential to fund infrastructure projects for schools and communities. This long-term perspective ensures that the efforts today will yield benefits for decades to come.
A mature tree can absorb around 22 pounds of carbon dioxide per year, helping to reduce greenhouse gases and combat climate change.
Forests act as natural carbon sinks, filtering pollutants, improving air quality, and stabilizing weather patterns. Beyond carbon absorption, healthy forests enhance climate resilience by lowering ambient temperatures, reducing the risk of floods, preventing soil erosion, and replenishing groundwater.
They also provide critical habitats for wildlife and support biodiversity, making them essential for a balanced and thriving ecosystem. By restoring forests, we strengthen the planet’s ability to withstand environmental challenges and create a healthier future for all.”