Every year, Tree for All partners get more than a million native trees and shrubs in the ground — and it’s easy to do your part. From October through March, there are dozens of opportunities for people of all ages to get involved in landscape-scale restoration by planting trees and removing invasive plants. No experience is necessary, and a good time is virtually guaranteed.
Most events take place on Saturday mornings from about 9 to noon. Host organizations provide tools, training and snacks. Many hosts ask you to register or RSVP ahead of time, and they all ask you to wear sturdy, closed-toe shoes or boots and clothes you don’t mind getting dirty.
Tree for All partners offering volunteer opportunities this Fall, Winter and Spring include Clean Water Services, Friends of Trees, Metro, Tualatin HIlls Park & Recreation District, the Wetlands Conservancy, and the cities of Beaverton, Cornelius, Tigard and Tualatin.
Visit the Tree for All calendar to find an event that works for you.