By joe on February 20, 2012 in Donations, Network

A big thank-you to Magid Glove and Safety for their donation of gloves to support California ReLeaf’s tree-planting programs.  The gloves will be utilized throughout California  and support California ReLeaf Network members in their local plantings. About Magid Glove & Safety Magid Glove & Safety is the world’s largest manufacturer, importer and distributor of work gloves, leather gloves and disposable ...
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By Ashley on February 07, 2012 in Network, Partners, Releaf at work, Trees in the news

Planning for the new Felix Torres Family Farmworker housing complex, home to many migrant workers in Planada, started in 2003. Because of the economic downturn, construction didn’t start until 2010 and even then the project’s budget had been so severely cut that none of the planned landscaping could be implemented. Tree Partners Foundation, a California ReLeaf Network member, stepped in ...
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By joe on February 02, 2012 in grants, Network, Trees in the news

LOS ANGELES COUNTY – Supervisor Michael D. Antonovich announced a $2,500,000 County grant program to replant trees in parts of the San Gabriel Valley devastated by the December 2011 windstorm. Grants of up to $100,000 will be awarded competitively to cities, other public agencies and nonprofit organizations that partner with public agencies.  Grant guidelines allow for trees to be planted ...
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By Ashley on January 23, 2012 in Jobs, Network, Releaf at work

Visalia’s Self-Help Training and Employment Center was almost ten years old when it took on its role as Tulare County’s community action agency in the 1980s. Shortly thereafter, the Tulare County Conservation Corps was started as a program of the organization to serve young people who wanted to continue their education and acquire important job skills. Forty years later, the ...
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By Ashley on January 23, 2012 in Network, Trees in the news

The Sacramento Tree Foundation was featured on KVIE’s “Rob on the Road” series. Watch Cover Your Asphalt Campaign on PBS. See more from Rob on the Road.