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Memorial Tree Gift Reviews

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We plant trees as gifts and memorials in National Forests destroyed by wildfire. We help you give a gift and restore a forest at the same time.

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I feel the most appropriate act to honor someone is to plant a Memorial tree. Trees for a Change provides that service with utmost integrity, reliability and compassion.
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Posted 1 year ago
We send out the Memorial Trees to client families - it's such a sweet memorable thing to give - and we always get calls about receiving the certificate for the tree planted.
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Posted 1 year ago
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Posted 1 year ago
the ladybwe sent this to was very happy and has it in her computer room loved the poem to. thank for tree her husband will be remembered forever.
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Posted 1 year ago
Very happy with their service, and my clients have been blessed by the gift.
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Posted 1 year ago
I've placed 10 orders with "Trees for a Change" for 8 years now. They are very efficient keeping you informed with what is taking place with all the current updates regarding you order. Make sure you spell everything correct, because once you press enter to submit your order, it is in the works (Do not stop the train once it has left the station), because it might be to late for them to read your email asking for a correction on the spelling. I'm not sure how any of their discount code coupons work, because I've never been able to get any of the codes excepted for a discount. It would be nice if once a year a discount code was sent out in an email. I think the Memorial Tree Gift is a very good idea and I appreciate all that Trees for a Change does for helping replant the forests in need of trees. Thank you, mp
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Posted 1 year ago
I am going to use this service instead of ordering flowers like I used to in the event of a loved one passing away. I like this idea and was first introduced to this idea when a row of trees was reserved and planted in the passing of my mother-in-law, Ruth, a year ago.
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Posted 1 year ago