We love trees! We want to give every child the priceless joy of planting and watching trees grow.
By doing so, we will beautify our neighborhoods, put a significant dent in our carbon footprint, and help instill in the hearts of our little ones a sense of magic, wonder, and love for our planet.
We are gearing up to give a record 67,000+ kids their very own tree this Earth Day!
Since 2010, Neighborhood Forest has reached over 2,000 schools, libraries, and youth groups – engaged over 750,000 families – and planted over 197,000 (mostly urban and residential) trees through the hands of children and parents across North America.
How does it work?
Schools, libraries, and youth groups enroll in our program. Parents sign-up to get a free tree for their child ahead of Earth Day. Trees for kids are distributed, via the school, library, or youth group to plant with their family during Earth Week (April 22-30).
Join us.