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Kindness doesn't have to end with words. It can grow into forests. Because when giving and caring reach beyond one another to the natural world, kindness becomes a catalyst for planetary well-being.
One message, one tree, one shared future — growing together.
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Every Giving Tuesday message you send — paired with a trees planted in your recipient's name — does more than convey care. It advances our vision of a future where the wellbeing of life on Earth is transformed through the power of trees. Your single act simultaneously:
From shrinking forest cover to polluted waters and disappearing species, the Earth is hurting — and so are many of us. But kindness has the power to heal both.
Between 1990-2020, the world lost more than 420 million hectares of forest—and the loss continues.
State of the World’s Forests, UN FAO



The interconnectedness of ecosystems and their living organisms means that millions of species of plants, animals, and fungi depend on each other for survival — including us. Everything we do affects the world around us, and planting trees represents an intentional shift. One where we step into our role as co-creators of the world we want to grow — a place where biodiversity thrives, ecosystems are restored, and humanity lives in greater harmony with nature.

From mist-shrouded cloud forests to vast mangrove swamps, the world’s forests absorb about 30% of the carbon dioxide humanity creates, making them powerful allies in our mission to heal the Earth. Much of this carbon resides in forest soils, where it’s anchored by symbiotic networks of roots, fungi, and microbes. By restoring forests and planting new trees where ecologically appropriate, we can continue to leverage the incredible power of trees to mitigate climate change.

In order to achieve planetary healing, we must reimagine our relationship with nature—and by extension, every living thing that depends on a healthy Earth. From the delicate beauty of a spring flower to the living symphony that is a forest, the infinite creativity of the natural world shows us what is possible. By planting trees, we establish the roots of a more sustainable and resilient future — one where the wellbeing of life on Earth is transformed.
The interconnectedness of ecosystems and their living organisms means that millions of species of plants, animals, and fungi depend on each other for survival — including us. Everything we do affects the world around us, and planting trees represents an intentional shift. One where we step into our role as co-creators of the world we want to grow — a place where biodiversity thrives, ecosystems are restored, and humanity lives in greater harmony with nature.
From mist-shrouded cloud forests to vast mangrove swamps, the world’s forests absorb about 30% of the carbon dioxide humanity creates, making them powerful allies in our mission to heal the Earth. Much of this carbon resides in forest soils, where it’s anchored by symbiotic networks of roots, fungi, and microbes. By restoring forests and planting new trees where ecologically appropriate, we can continue to leverage the incredible power of trees to mitigate climate change.
In order to achieve planetary healing, we must reimagine our relationship with nature—and by extension, every living thing that depends on a healthy Earth. From the delicate beauty of a spring flower to the living symphony that is a forest, the infinite creativity of the natural world shows us what is possible. By planting trees, we establish the roots of a more sustainable and resilient future — one where the wellbeing of life on Earth is transformed.
This Giving Tuesday, let’s grow a kinder world —
one message, one tree, one act of care at a time.
This Giving Tuesday, let’s grow a kinder world — one message, one tree, one act of care at a time.