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Get to Know our Natives by Nature
This month, we will Get to Know our native Sycamore Tree.
Get to Know our Natives by Nature
This month, we will Get to Know our native Pawpaw Tree.
Trees for Life is thrilled to announce a new partnership with the 407 ETR that will result in 20,000 trees planted in the fall of 2024.
In September of 2022, the 407 ETR Highway Corridor Biodiversity Project was launched. Its objective is to revolutionize the 407’s vegetation management approach and to develop a healthy, ecologically sustainable, and biodiverse landscape running through the heart of the Greater Toronto Area. The project seeks to eradicate invasive plant species and increase the number of native plants (including trees), growing within and adjacent to the 407’s 108 km corridor.
Here at Trees For Life our #1 goal is to plant trees where Canadians live, work and play.”
We believe that the trees that benefit humans most are planted among us… or, maybe we live among the trees? In either case, you get the point.
Your donation works in mysterious ways. In this newsletter you’ll read about a valued member of the Trees for Life team who grows trees for a living, is vice-chair of our charity and wanted to give back in a seriously big way.
When Rebecca read TFL Executive Director Mike Hurley’s story about his cancer journey, she joined The Acorns – the crew running and raising funds for TFL this October in the TCS Toronto Waterfront Marathon and 5K.
Not only is Rebecca a long-time runner, but she is also the daughter of Tony DiGiovanni, (co-founder of TFL), and a Staff Physician, General Internal Medicine, at Toronto’s Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre. Rebecca sees her fair share of health challenges in her role, but Mike’s story deeply touched her.
Get to Know our Natives by Nature
This month, we will Get to Know our native Northern Hackberry.
Oh, what a web we weave!
In the spring of 2024, Jeff Olsen, owner of Brookdale Treeland Nurseries (BTN), and TFL board member, generously donated 5000 trees and shrubs to Trees for Life. All he asked was that suitable homes be found for them. It turns out this incredible gift valued at nearly $100K, spun a web connecting people, communities, and organizations, that continues today.
Trees for Life engaged its networks, and word of these free trees got out, even capturing the ears of Council members and the Mayor of the Town of Georgina. With grand tree-planting goals for their town already in place, they were particularly excited to engage the community and grow their urban tree canopy without increasing their budget with these trees.
Canada’s most decorated citizen and active serving member of the Canadian Armed Forces, Major-General (Retired) Richard Rohmer, the Honourary Lieutenant-General of the Canadian Armed Forces graciously granted Trees for Life a couple of hours of his time recently. We chatted about his service with the RCAF, and the General as he likes to be called, shared stories of his days flying P-51 Mustangs in World War II and his thoughts on planting living tributes to honour heroes. In the centennial year of the Royal Canadian Air Force, it’s notable that the General also celebrated his centennial in January this year.
is Canada Day, or, as you read this, very near the 157th anniversary of the birth of our country. I am just wondering, “Are you looking for something to celebrate?”
I have an idea. Let’s celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Royal Canadian Air Force. Together, with members of the storied RCAF we will stop for a moment, maybe longer, and think about their history and our own, which, if you are Canadian, is one and the same.“Never in the field of human conflict have so many owed so much to so few,” said Winston Churchill.
Meet Anna, a new Acorn team member who is taking her passion for running, nature, and trees to another level! After perusing the list of categories and finish times, Anna chose to run a half marathon, dressed as a vegetable, (since she is a vegetarian).
My oldest daughter, Victoria had joined me that day. Two days earlier was “take your kids to work day” but this was close enough for us. It was a great day and I couldn’t have picked a better way to cap off a successful fall planting season. However, nothing could have ever prepared me for the phone call that would come that afternoon….
The partnership was created because of our shared goal to create a happier, healthier Canada by planting native trees and shrubs where we live, work, and play. It will help bolster J & J’s commitment to creating a healthier world and sustainable future and realize its responsibility to help protect the communities in which we live and work.
Get to Know our Natives by Nature
This month, we will Get to Know our native the Black Wanut
Just ahead of Earth Day, on a chilly Saturday nearly 100 volunteers braved the elements to plant a commemorative grove of 400 trees at the Sherway Trail, adjacent to The Trillium Health Queensway Health Centre, in Etobicoke, ON. The planting was completed in partnership with the Toronto Region and Conservation Authority, to support their restoration efforts of the forest and habitat near Etobicoke Creek.
Media Support
2023 marked the launch of the Trees for Heroes Campaign. National support from Trees for Life media partners including magazines, newspapers, and out-of-home generated over 723 million impressions, with a value of over $5.6 million! Our 5-year partnership with SJC will continue the awareness-building momentum in 2024. These partners are helping to build awareness of our messages of collaboration and hope nationwide.
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