By Ashley on April 26, 2012 in Network, Releaf at work, Trees in the news

One of our ReLeaf Network members, Urban ReLeaf in Oakland, was featured on the NBC Nightly News last night. Check out the great work that Kemba and Greg are doing in their city! Visit msnbc.com for breaking news, world news, and news about the economy

By Ashley on April 16, 2012 in Network

Next month, Fallbrook Village Association will rename  its Beech Street Park as Jackie Heyneman Park. Jackie, a long-time volunteer with Fallbrook Land Conservancy’s Save Our Forest Committee, is being honored for her outstanding community service. The dedication ceremony is scheduled for 11 a.m. on May 5th at the park. Congratulations, Jackie, and thank you for your years of service to ...
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Growing a little goodness was never so easy.  This Earth Month, Brentwood Academy and East Palo Alto residents can help turn over a new leaf for a local environmental project with the simple click of a mouse.  Through its 2012 Plant a Tree program, Odwalla is donating $10,000 to worthy organizations, and California ReLeaf and Canopy’s Healthy Trees, Healthy Kids ...
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By Ashley on March 30, 2012 in Jobs

Canopy, a growing Palo Alto-based environmental nonprofit, is currently hiring a Development Director to help engage the community in the growth and care of their urban forest. They seek a dynamic development professional to refine and implement a multi-pronged fundraising strategy, supported by a well-defined communications and marketing plan. To view the position announcement, click here.  

2011 was a great year for California ReLeaf! We’re proud of our accomplishments and the accomplishments of our ReLeaf Network members. In 2011, we: Supported 17 significant urban forestry projects that provided California with 72,000 workforce hours supporting 140 jobs, Delivered important education to nonprofits and community organizations through our newsletter and annual conference, Sponsored successful legislation designating March 7 ...
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