Our recent tree-planting exercise brought together young volunteers, community leaders, and partners who share a common goal of restoring the environment. The activity focused on raising awareness about the loss of forest cover in Liberia and encouraging practical steps that protect our natural resources.
Participants received basic guidance on how to plant and care for young trees, after which teams moved across the selected site to place each seedling in the ground. The work was steady and cooperative, and many of the young people spoke about how meaningful it felt to contribute to something that will outlast them.
The initiative forms part of our broader effort to support climate resilience in local communities. Every tree planted helps reduce soil erosion, improves air quality, and strengthens the ecosystem that so many families depend on. It is also a reminder that environmental protection begins with simple actions carried out with purpose.
We remain committed to expanding this activity to more communities in the coming months and inviting schools, youth groups, and local residents to join the effort. Each tree is a small investment in a healthier future, and together we can help restore green spaces across Liberia.