
Texas Trees Foundation
Texas Trees Foundation
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More about this organization
Mission
to improve city and people’s health through the power of trees.
About
In partnership with government, individuals, businesses and other community organizations, the foundation initiates actions to achieve the following goals: (i) to enhance the beauty and beneficial use of public lands and right-of-ways, primarily by planting trees to expand, maintain and protect the permanence of the 'urban forest.' (ii) to teach people of all ages to be good stewards of one of our most important natural resources - our trees - in order to enhance the quality of life in our community today and for generations to come. (iii) to revitalize our existing parks and create new, safe, well-maintained public parks and recreation areas.
