Tree Planting Cancelled due to Hurricane

To our Volunteers and Supporters:

We hope you got through Hurricane Sandy with little trouble, loss or damage. Our thoughts go out to residents across the East Coast who were not so lucky. The effects of this storm have been truly devastating.

Many of you know the NJ Tree Foundation does not often cancel volunteer planting events. We’re out there with very dedicated folks rain or shine, and we love you all the more for it. But due to Camden being in a state of emergency, we have made the decision to CANCEL this Saturday’s volunteer tree planting event (scheduled for November 3rd). At the request of the residents, we will move this event to the spring of 2013.

If you were signed up to plant with us November 3rd, we hope you will work with us sometime in the future. Check out our Camden Volunteer Page for updated volunteer opportunities each season.

Thank you, and stay safe.
– NJTF Staff

September Tree Plantings in Camden

September marked the kick off of the Urban Airshed Reforestation Program’s (UARP) fall 2012 tree planting season! Thanks to incredible community partners, dedicated volunteers, and the highest quality trees, we were able to deliver some of our most exciting projects yet.

September 15th: 26 Trees with Fine Fare Supermarket and Residents of N. 21st Street (East Camden)
If you live in Camden, you know about Fine Fare Supermarket — the much-needed grocery store recently built on the corner of N. 21st and Federal Street in East Camden. What you probably don’t know is that one of the owners, Jose Merrano, is a man dedicated to his community. A resident himself, he heard of the opportunity for free trees and was excited to bring this resource to N. 21st Street. “Let’s plant trees along this entire block — it will be so beautiful,” he explained to UARP Director Jessica Franzini in the summer of 2012. After organizing for about two months, Jose had signatures for 26 trees along one block of N. 21st Street, including 10 at his new store.

September 22nd: 23 Trees with Residents of the 400 Block of Raritan Street (East Camden)
This planting was made possible thanks to word of mouth in Camden. Margarita Garcia, a life-long resident of Camden, was incredibly moved by a tree planting project performed in 2010 along the 1200 block of Jackson Street in the Whitman Park neigborhood. After receiving our contact information, she reached out: “I’d like trees for my block, and I already have 20 people interested.” Margarita wasn’t kidding! On September 22nd, we planted 21 beautiful trees in her neighborhood. UARP Director Jessica Franzini called the number of local children and families involved “impressive,” explaining “watching people join together to beautify their own neighborhood is one of the most enjoyable parts of this job, and it’s always rewarding when the kids are involved.”

September 29th: 15 Trees with Residents of the 1200 and 1300 Blocks of Morton Street (Whitman Park)
Family Life Outreach (FLO) Ministries is an organization in Whitman Park dedicated to improving lives for families and youth in their community. In addition to a youth summer camp program, they took an interest in the UARP during spring of 2012, planting their first round of trees in April. “Some may say they are just trees,” explained Reuel Robinson of FLO Ministries in an interview with the Courier Post in April, “but when I look at these trees, I see hope.” Well, the same was true for his many of his neighbors! They were knocking on his door and approaching him on the street asking for more trees. “I’d love to plant more trees in Whitman Park every year. It truly brings people together,” added Reuel of his fall tree planting event. Fifteen new trees now grace his community.

Big THANKS to our sponsors: USDA Forest Service, the William Penn Foundation, Camden SMART, Fran Zinni … and our in-kind donors: MAFCO Worldwide Corporation, United Water Camden, the City of Camden, the Camden Police Department, Fine Fare Supermarket, Residents of the 400 block of Raritan Street, and the Robinson Family