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4.9 Rating 246 Reviews
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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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A quality organization worthy of donations.
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Posted 2 years ago
I was so pleased when my friend told me she was doing this for her mother. The concept hits all the feels for me - helping the world, memorializing a family member. It was a little difficult to find the page for the person I was looking for but I got there eventually.
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Posted 2 years ago
Easy and nice idea. 5*
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Posted 2 years ago
I know nothing about you except you take money for trees. I don't know where you plant them, if you mention the person they are in memory for, and who takes care of them. If I knew those things I would give you a higher rating. The ease of your website is fine, but where are the trees?
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Posted 2 years ago
I absolutely love this idea and I am very happy to see it continue to be an option. It’s a great way for groups to contribute to a single commemorative gift.
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Posted 2 years ago
Love the idea of being able to remember our son in this way. Process was easy and customer service representative could not have been nicer.
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Posted 2 years ago
We ordered a grove of trees for a friend that died unexpectedly. This was a great way to remember him. The Trees for a Change responded quickly and supplied everything I needed quickly so it could be shared. I would recommend this company without hesitation.
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Posted 2 years ago
I love the fact that you plant trees for people who pass Danny Taylor was a very dear friend of mine and he passed way too early and when I heard that y'all was going to plant trees in his honor I was more than happy to give some money to plant some trees I love this idea and thank you very much for honoring my friend Danny Taylor
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Posted 2 years ago