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Tea for Trees

Your fundraising will have a huge impact.

Host a Tea for Trees indoor or outdoor tea party depending on the weather. Your funds will directly contribute to the Great Green Wall. 

Why fundraise?

Across the drylands of Africa people are living on the frontline of the climate crisis. Temperatures are rising, trees are disappearing, the land is becoming infertile and the desert is spreading. People can’t grow enough food to feed their families and are being plunged deeper into poverty.

Jemila smiling and standing in front of a tree in her community

Our projects

The funds you raise will mean we can work with communities to ensure they have the tools and training to grow and protect trees, enrich their environment and improve soil quality, so that they can live from the trees for years to come. 

With your support, we will join forces with communities to tackle the climate crisis and build a Great Green Wall to stop the advancing desert.

The Great Green Wall

Tree Aid is working with communities across Africa to grow trees and restore land in support of the Great Green Wall movement. This African-led initiative envisages an 8,000km mosaic of restored land across the Sahel that will transform the lives of millions living on the frontline of the climate crisis.

Tea for Trees

We’re asking you to get together to drink tea, eat cake and donate however much you would have spent on a café trip with your friends.

Set up a JustGiving page and encourage your community to take part and donate.

“Tree Aid is a fantastic cause. They help vulnerable people, they help the environment, they help wildlife… there isn’t a box they don’t tick! I am honoured to support them.”
Rabbi Jonathan Wittenberg, Tree Aid supporter

Any questions?

We're here to answer all of your questions about fundraising. Check out some of our most commonly asked questions about fundraising for Tree Aid, or get in touch.

We love hearing from our supporters — you can give us a call on 0117 909 6363 or email us at info@treeaid.org 

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