[Ccpg] Trees for Children website unveiled
Quail Springs
info at quailsprings.org
Sun Jul 22 15:52:25 PDT 2007
Dear Friends of Quail Springs,
We are excited to unveil our Trees for Children website, check it out !
www.treesforchildren.org
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The recent press release below gives you an idea of the direction Trees for
Children is headed. Several radio and TV interviews have already been
scheduled. Please share this website and/or press release far and wide!
Trees for Children and Quail Springs are both projects of True Nature, a
non-profit organization that caretakes our mission of promoting the
learning and sharing of essential living skills which support personal,
community and ecological health and balance.
Trees for Children is a vehicle for people across the country to participate
in addressing climate change, and in an interested way, we intend for this
to be one more doorway into a more sustainable way of living on the planet
for more people . Also, Trees for Children directly benefits Quail Springs,
as much of the reforestation will happen here on the 450 acres of Quail
Springs in need of restoration after hundreds of years of degradation. We
intend to turn this desert back into a forest, and to provide even more
abundance than it did before as we demonstrate responsible land stewardship!
And the project will contribute financially to the community programs
offered at Quail Springs for low-income youth and families.
Thank you,
Kolmi - Caretaker at Quail Springs
PRESS RELEASE
Contact: Warren Brush
Trees for Children
Phone 805.886.7239
Fax 866.321.1102
PO Box 417
New Cuyama, CA 93254
info at treesforchildren.org
<http://ent.groundspring.org/EmailNow/pub.php?module=URLTracker&cmd=track&j=
153728062&u=1491230> www.treesforchildren.org
Trees for Children
"Planting Forests for Life"
Home and Business Owners Nationwide can Create Forests that Reduce Global
Warming.
Trees for Children is replanting the trees used in the construction of homes
and businesses as part of its education programs with youth and adults.
Through hands-on restoration projects, they teach people how to take
responsibility for the planet by creating and caretaking forests that
sequester excess carbon that contributes to global warming.
Santa Barbara, CA, July 3, 2007: Our buildings are the single largest carbon
contributor to the global climate crisis yet this understanding often takes
the backseat to people's perception that vehicles are to blame. People
nationwide are taking steps to counter their contribution to the climate
crisis by taking responsibility for the buildings they dwell within.
The average new home requires 13,837 board feet of lumber, according to the
National Association of Home Builders, and that's more than 90 trees on
average. Has your home or business been replanted? Trees for Children, a
non-profit project, offers this unique and viable solution for people to
take responsibility for the buildings that house their families and their
livelihood.
Trees for Children is a unique tree planting program that occurs year round
and is a vital part of a forest restoration demonstration and research
program. They use natural water harvesting techniques, mixed species tree
plantings, weather windows, and tree protection strategies to help ensure
healthy growth of the forests they plant. They help to create permanent and
diverse forest systems that bind carbon, build soil, slow water and wind
created erosion, produce oxygen, and provide important habitat for native
flora and fauna. All of this in an effort to bring balance to the climate
both locally and globally.
If you would like to consider having your home or business replanted, and
receive a certificate that shares, "My Home/Business Has Been Replanted"
please visit the Trees for Children website at
<http://ent.groundspring.org/EmailNow/pub.php?module=URLTracker&cmd=track&j=
153728062&u=1491231> www.treesforchildren.org to join many others who are
taking responsibility for the buildings they dwell within. Together with our
children, we can combat global warming as we Plant Forests for Life...
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United States
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