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Social Forestry We Do

"Give a man fish and he will eat for a day, teach him how to fish and he will eat for life..."

This old proverb captures the essence of what Trees4Trees stands for, and social forestry is how we bring it to life.

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Our tree-planting programs include

Community consultation

Training and mentoring on good forestry practices

High-quality seedlings

Long-term monitoring and support

Why Social Forestry?

Forestry is the key to local community prosperity
A key strategy in promoting sustainable forest management and reducing poverty in rural areas.
Enable to raise standards of living and contribute to positive development.

Forestry Programs

Trees4Trees has developed six programs to accomplish community forest management goals.

Agroforestry

Soil-water Restoration
and Conservation
Program

Mangrove
Rehabilitation
Program

Education Forest Program (Arboretum)

Conservation
Village Program

Community
Forest Program

Annual Tree Planting Cycle

A systematic planting process enables us to achieve optimal trees growth.

Healthy and grown tress create impacts on the people and the environment.

The Trees4Trees planting cycle commences during the rainy season, typically from November to December, and extends through March, maximizing tree survival rates.

Our Tree-Planting Program

We are not just planting. We are growing trees by involving stakeholders in our tree-planting programs.

Our annual tree-planting program includes:

He Who Plants a Tree Plants A Hope

Our Transparency

We plant trees directly, nurture seedlings in-house, and establish direct connections with tree growers.

We record all lives trees through our database and display them on a public map that is accessible to our supporters.

You can be assured that your donations go to live and healthy trees.

Anyone who donates to plant trees with Trees4Trees will receive an e-certificate and can

visit their trees online anytime!

What is WIN?

Our tree planting supporters receive a unique code called WIN (World Identification Number).

It is a code that enables each doonor to access information about trees they have planted.

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Renewing the environment and empowering the local communities through the forestry and education

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