The Fruit Tree Planting Foundation -
The Non Profit Side Of David Wolfe
Along with the many profitable projects, programs and organizations that nutrition specialist David Wolfe has setup, there is one particular business that he has setup to balance out his entrepreneur endeavors. One that is setup and to give back to the nutrition community in the form of a non profit organization. This project is called "The Fruit Tree Planting Foundation".
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David is certainly a firm believer in teaching and practicing good nutrition and eating habits. His new program, Longevity Now, is being released on June 24th and is sure to provide it’s members with an abundance of nutritional information (you can read a review of longevity now by following the underlinded link). But with that said, lets take a look at what this great non profit organization is setup to do.
The Fruit Tree Planting Foundation (FTPF) is a unique nonprofit charity dedicated to planting edible, fruitful trees and plants to benefit needy populations and improve the surrounding air, soil, and water.
Our programs, recently featured in The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, Plenty magazine,
and The Today Show, strategically plant orchards where the harvest will best serve the community for decades to follow, at places such as public schools, homeless shelters, drug rehabs, low-income areas, international hunger relief sites, and animal sanctuaries. FTPF’s projects benefit the environment, human health, and animal welfare—all at once!
FTPF’s goal is straightforward: to collectively plant 18 billion fruit trees for a healthy planet (approximately 3 for every person alive). Fruit trees heal the environment by cleaning the air, improving soil quality, preventing erosion, creating animal habitat, sustaining valuable water sources, and providing healthy nutrition.
FTPF has planted thousands of fruit trees across planet and provided advice and training for others to do so as well. We have launched a series of exciting new programs and we need your help!
We envision a place where one can have a summer picnic under the shade of a fruit tree, breathe the clean air it generates, listen to the songbirds it attracts, and not have to bring anything other than an appetite for the healthy fruits growing overhead. A world where one can take a walk in the park during a lunch break, pick and eat a variety of delicious fruits, plant the seeds so others can eventually do the same and provide an alternative to buying environmentally-destructive, illness-causing, chemically-laden products.
Support FTPF With A Click Of Your Mouse: A brand new sustainability community website called Osmosus has generously agreed to make a $1 donation to FTPF for every person who becomes a member at www.osmosus.com—and it is absolutely free to do so! Osmosus will donate up to $10,000 for FTPF to plant more fruit tree orchards, so please ask all your friends to create free memberships as well. In addition to the donation we’ll receive from just a few clicks of your mouse, Osmosus will serve as a valuable tool to help FTPF create an online community for our supporters to keep up on FTPF’s upcoming events, share their experiences from our plantings, trade advice about tree planting, and connect with other like-minded activists and charities. Be sure to become a free member and visit FTPF’s Osmosus Green Space to connect to us!
To learn more about The Fruit Tree Planting Foundation, visit their website by clicking here! Be sure to sign up and please make a donation if you can. Even the smallest amount can make a huge difference!
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