By Khayat | Project Staff
Where forests were once lost, hope can grow again.
Across many rural areas in Indonesia, deforestation and land degradation have damaged ecosystems that communities depend on—for water, food, and safety. When forests disappear, livelihoods become fragile and climate risks increase.
Through the Plant 1,000,000 Trees in Indonesia Forest project, we are restoring degraded land by planting trees together with local communities. This initiative is not only about reforestation, but about bringing life back to damaged landscapes and strengthening community resilience for the future.
By supporting this project, you help:
Restore degraded forest areas and buffer zones
Protect water sources and soil fertility
Reduce climate and disaster risks
Support sustainable livelihoods for forest-edge communities
Each tree planted is a symbol of renewal—a step toward healthier ecosystems and stronger communities.
Help forests breathe again. Help hope grow where forests once stood.
Support the project here:
https://www.globalgiving.org/projects/plant-100000-trees-in-indonesia-forest/
Together, we can turn degraded land into living forests—and uncertainty into hope.
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