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Sandals Foundation to Plant 10,000 Trees by June 2022 - St. Lucia News From The Voice

Sandals Foundation to Plant 10,000 Trees by June 2022 Share this post: As organizations around the world mobilize their networks in ongoing attempts to restore our world, Sandals Foundation – the philanthropic arm of Sandals Resorts International – is intensifying its Caribbean conservation efforts by committing to plant 10,000 trees by June 2022. [L-R] Sandals Foundation Ambassador, Samantha McPherson and teen volunteer Kayla Farquharson plant timber trees as part of conservation efforts to celebrate Earth Day 2019.The effort forms part of a wider Caribbean Tree Planting Project coordinated by the Caribbean Philanthropic Alliance in collaboration with Trees That Feed Foundation, the Clinton Global Initiative, and other partners to plant one million trees across 14 Caribbean countries by June next year.

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Sandals Foundation to plant 10,000 trees in the C'bean by June 2022

File photo of a Sandals Foundation volunteers planting a tree. Sandals Foundation, the philanthropic arm of Sandals Resorts International, has intensified its Caribbean conservation efforts by committing to plant 10,000 trees by June 2022. The effort forms part of a wider Caribbean Tree Planting Project coordinated by the Caribbean Philanthropic Alliance in collaboration with Trees That Feed Foundation, the Clinton Global Initiative, and other partners to plant one million trees across 14 Caribbean countries by June next year. Over the last 12 years, the Sandals Foundation has engaged local schools, community groups, partners, team members, travel agents, and guests to plant more than 17,000 trees across the Caribbean.

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Sandals Foundation to plant 10K trees by June 2022 to strengthen Caribbean environmental conservation efforts

Sandals Foundation Ambassador Samantha McPherson (left) and teen volunteer Kayla Farquharson plant timber trees as part of conservation efforts to commemorate Earth Day 2019 in Jamaica. (PHOTO: SRI) EXUMA, BAHAMAS As organizations around the world mobilize their networks to commemorate Earth Day on April 22, Sandals Foundation, the philanthropic arm of Sandals Resorts International (SRI), is intensifying its Caribbean conservation efforts by committing to plant 10,000 trees by June 2022. The effort forms part of a wider Caribbean Tree Planting Project coordinated by the Caribbean Philanthropic Alliance in collaboration with Trees That Feed Foundation, the Clinton Global Initiative and other partners to plant one million trees across 14 Caribbean countries by June next year.

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Sandals Resorts International Honors Earth Day, Celebrates Work of Sandals Foundation Connecting Visitors to Sustainable Environmental Efforts

Sandals Resorts International Honors Earth Day, Celebrates Work of Sandals Foundation Connecting Visitors to Sustainable Environmental Efforts
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