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Plant a tree – leave a legacy!

This week sees the launch of The Greatest Goal, a football-focused, crowd-funding campaign asking visitors to our beautiful country, as well as those that live here, to celebrate Aotearoa New Zealand co-hosting the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023™ by donating a native tree.

This important conservation and sustainability project, created by charity Trees that Count, taps into the magic of collective impact to reach its goal of 64,000 native trees donated – that’s 2,000 trees for every team in the tournament.

 

Anyone can donate – each native tree costs just $10 NZD, and whether you donate 1 or 1000, you’ll be contributing to a movement that will see thousands of native trees planted in projects across Aotearoa New Zealand. Native trees that will create habitat for native fauna, clean our waterways, support healthier communities, and help to mitigate climate change.

 

Trees that Count is an organisation that has built a movement of over30,000 organisations and individuals taking collective action to plant native trees. Together this tree-planting movement has delivered over 1.7 million native trees in the ground, with a network of planting groups the length of the country ready and willing to plant millions more.

 

How you can get involved

Donate a tree for just $10 – and be part of The Greatest Goal legacy.

 

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