Our Mission

    Founded in July 2017, Fruit Trees for Free grows and provides fruit trees to families, individuals and wildlife.
Each adopted tree comes with simple care instructions and a link to live support for their growing needs.
    The benefits of fruit trees will improve future air quality and climate resilience through the supportive mitigation of CO2 emissions; shade our homes cooler, and secure a sustainable food source for future communities and neighboring wildlife.
As well, their root systems will reduce land erosion and filter streams, rivers and lakes. A tree’s tranquility improves mood, reduces stress and can calm traffic. And as a transitional living memorial, a tree can provide comfort to loved ones 💚

   Fruit Trees for Free is a 501c3 nonprofit of volunteers that rely solely on donor support to maintain supplies of organic fertilizers, pots, soil and misc., and soon to be able to offer zone-appropriate postal shipments to all US families.
Please help us grow more smiles for future families and wildlife by supporting ‘Fruit Trees for Free Inc’ today.  
All of us need food security and the future of our environment needs all of us to be the solution 💚 

HISTORY OF CURRENT DECLINE

    On average a single human consumes approximately 4,370 pounds of oxygen per year of which would require 7 living trees worth for healthy living. Generally speaking, a 3 bedroom single family home is not oxygen sustainable unless there are at least 21 living trees. Source: http://www.sciencefocus.com/
    Our oxygen environment can no longer afford the mindless few seconds it takes to slaughter a single tree that for each one has taken 10 years to mature. Likewise, for every careless 9 seconds it takes to kill a tree will require 315,360,000 seconds to replace it. Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LYKg0gbRFns
    Global greening of our planet is the rapid growth-to-decay of fungus, molds and algae that have short life spans that quickly create acid from their die-offs. Global greening is choking out and killing our clean water resources, and destroying our fragile ecosystem and fish habitats. Global greening will continue to accelerate without the necessary balance of trees to absorb CO2.
    Currently, the immoral slaughter of trees continues to be insufficiently regulated per land development projects as vastly cleared parking lots are converted to hot asphalt. Sinkholes are often the final results of removed tree's decaying root systems.