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About Trees for a Change:

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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Great service. Very professional
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Posted 2 years ago
I have only used Trees for a Change one time. However I was completely satisfied with my purchase and instructions. I think it is so much more appropriate and lasting than cards and flowers. plus I have a thing with they keep growing so beautifully for a long time.
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Posted 2 years ago
Giving/planting trees is a fantastic idea
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Posted 2 years ago
Very professional looking certificates and cards. Quick turn around time. Good orchard pricing!
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Posted 2 years ago
I found the process was very easy and I was impressed with how quickly the recipient received notice of the gift.
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Posted 2 years ago
This website was easy to use and reasonably priced. I have not heard from the bereaved family as yet, but I'm hopeful that the memorial was well received.
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Posted 2 years ago
Planting trees as a remembrance for our dear dead loved ones helps the planet rather than the traditional beautiful flowers that are given. The certificate provides a gentle reminder that our loved one is gone, but lives on in trees. I highly recommend Trees for a Change! The order was promptly handled and the certificates delivered timely.
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Posted 2 years ago
Flowers decorating a funeral home are lovely and fill the room with beauty where grief stings the hearts of loved ones. We all know the flowers will soon die and the plants will hopefully find their way to a loving home as a reminder of our beloved. My family prefers to honor our loved one with a grove of trees in a National Forest and Trees for a Change makes that possible. By supporting the restoration of forest habitats we honor our loved one and remember them when we see the beauty of our forests.
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Posted 2 years ago