“एक राष्ट्र के रूप में अस्तित्व में रहने के लिए, एक राज्य के रूप में समृद्ध होने के लिए, और एक लोगों के रूप में जीने के लिए, हमारे पास पेड़ होने चाहिए।” — थियोडोर रूजवेल्ट
At Child Safe Foundation, we believe that every tree planted is a step towards a brighter future. We invite you to join us in our mission to create a greener world. Whether you’re a seasoned gardener or a first-time planter, your efforts make a difference. Together, we can sow the seeds of change and watch them grow into a forest of hope and resilience.
“पेड़ पृथ्वी का अनंत प्रयास है स्वर्ग से बात करने का।” — रवीन्द्रनाथ टैगोर
Save Tree Save Earth
“कोई आज छाया में बैठा है क्योंकि किसी ने बहुत समय पहले एक पेड़ लगाया था।” — वॉरेन बफेट
“पेड़ लगाने का सबसे अच्छा समय 20 साल पहले था। दूसरा सबसे अच्छा समय अब है।”
Tree planting is more than just an environmental act; it’s a journey of growth, connection, and stewardship. At Child Safe Foundation, our tree-planting activities are a testament to our commitment to nurturing both nature and the community.
Every tree we plant is a seed of hope, symbolizing our dedication to a greener, healthier planet. Our volunteers gather near Pancham Hindi Vidyalaya & Junior College, Nalasopara East, united by a shared vision of a sustainable future. With shovels in hand and hearts full of enthusiasm, we dig into the soil, planting saplings that will one day stand tall as guardians of our environment.
- What is the need for planting trees?
- Environmental Benefits: Trees absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen, which helps reduce the greenhouse effect and combat climate change. They also help in maintaining biodiversity by providing habitat for various species of plants and animals.
- Air Quality: Trees improve air quality by filtering pollutants and dust from the air, providing cleaner and healthier air to breathe.
- Water Conservation: Trees play a significant role in water conservation. Their roots help in retaining water in the soil, reducing the risk of floods and preventing soil erosion.
- Climate Regulation: Trees provide shade and reduce the temperature in urban areas, which can help mitigate the urban heat island effect. They also help in maintaining the water cycle through transpiration.
- Economic Benefits: Trees contribute to the economy by providing resources such as fruits, nuts, timber, and other forest products. They also increase property values and can reduce energy costs by providing natural cooling.
- Aesthetic and Recreational Value: Trees enhance the beauty of landscapes and provide spaces for recreation and relaxation. They contribute to the well-being of communities by offering green spaces for people to enjoy.
- Health Benefits: Trees have been shown to reduce stress and improve mental health. Access to green spaces is associated with lower levels of depression and anxiety.
- Cultural and Spiritual Significance: Trees often hold cultural and spiritual significance in many societies, symbolizing life, growth, and connection to nature.