Thriving Trees

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Photos from Thriving Trees 's post 30/01/2023

The act of planting a tree is not just about adding beauty to our surroundings, it's a symbol of hope and a promise to future generations that we are doing our part in preserving our planet. Thank you to all the participants for joining us to plant trees and to plant hope last January 16, 2023. Let's continue to grow and nurture our planet, one tree at a time.

Photos from Thriving Trees 's post 29/01/2023

Last January 15, 2023, the Thriving Trees Organization led a successful clean-up drive operation in our community. It was truly inspiring to see so many individuals come together to make a positive impact on our environment. The dedication and hard work of the organization and volunteers was evident in the tangible results of the clean-up.

The beautiful thing about community efforts like this is that they remind us of the power of collective action. When we come together, we can accomplish so much more than we ever could alone. And by keeping our community clean and green, we're not just improving the aesthetic, we're also taking care of our health and the health of future generations.

We want to give a big shoutout to all the volunteers who gave their time, effort and energy to make it happen. It's a great reminder that together, we can make a difference.

Photos from Thriving Trees 's post 28/01/2023

"We are truly grateful for the opportunity to learn from the insightful and knowledgeable guest speakers, Ms. Jermaine Moog, Ms. Marianne Panti, Ms. Sampaguita de Guzman and Mr. Ramon Antonio Aldana. They shared their valuable perspectives and expertise on nature conservation during our educational discussion on January 14, 2023. And as the great naturalist John Muir once said, "When one tugs at a single thing in nature, he finds it attached to the rest of the world." Their contributions to our understanding of the interconnectedness of nature and the importance of its preservation will stay with us for a long time.

We also want to extend our gratitude to all the participants who actively engaged in the discussion and shared their own knowledge, thoughts, and experiences on nature conservation. It's through this collective effort that we can make a positive impact on our environment. Thank you Ms. Jermaine Moog, Ms. Marianne Panti, Ms. Sampaguita de Guzman, Mr. Ramon Antonio Aldana, and all the participants for being a part of this enlightening and meaningful discussion."

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