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Join us tomorrow, Saturday 6/24, for our second annual Boston Urban Forest Friends Symposium

Only one day left before our annual BUFF Symposium. This is a wonderful opportunity to hear from community groups, local organizations, and individuals who are all working towards maintaining and increasing Boston's tree canopy. You do not want to miss this chance to meet new people and get connected with this network of local organizers working in urban forestry.

Saturday June 24 @ 10:00 am - 2:00 pm

Weld Hill Research Building, 1300 Centre Street

Register Here for our 2nd BUFF Symposium

Read our 2022 Annual Report 

Over the past 5 years we have accomplished so much together: from planting and distributing hundreds of trees to learning from and collaborating with hundreds of residents. Together, we have begun to transform how residents, developers, and elected officials think about, care for, and advocate for Boston’s trees. Click the button below to read our 2022 annual report, "Growing Tree Equity". 

Read our 2022 Annual Report

We held our first Teen Tree Summit last week

Our first annual Teen Tree Summit on June 10 was a huge success! The event highlighted the work of several youth programs in Boston: The BOLD Teens, The Boston Nature Center & Wildlife Sanctuary, Eastie Farm, Alternatives for Community and Environment (ACE), and The Food Project. We met for an afternoon full of guest presentations, youth-led workshops, and information tabling to discuss how youth are getting involved locally with urban forestry efforts.

 
Meet our 4 amazing Team Leaders for our Teen Urban Tree Corps program

These 4 young adults have been busy for the past 2 weeks preparing for the 5th year of our summer teen program that begins on Monday, June 26th. We can't wait to share with you updates as our teens dig in and care for and learn about trees in Boston.

Celie Hudson

Celie is most passionate about working with and supporting youth. She feels a particular interest in doing so in connection with the outdoors—empowering youth with the tools to make a change in their communities and the greater environment. A junior at Tufts studying Child Development and Cognitive & Brain Sciences, she also enjoys playing the ukelele and ultimate frisbee and drawing stick figures for people. She encourages people to enjoy the outdoors however makes sense for them and aims to lead with the motto “I am so glad that exactly you are here."

Dandre Green

Dandre Green is a 24-year-old graduate of the first cohort of the PowerCorpsBOS. From landscaping the Emerald Necklace, to pruning and mulching the Arnold Arboretum, Dandre has long been cleaning up the urban wilds around the City of Boston. While doing so, he spoke alongside Mayor Michelle Wu and Chief Mariama White-Hammond about the Forestry Division as a new job opportunity for the city. In his free time, you can find him at the football field, gym, and basketball courts enjoying the breeze and staying PLANTED with his local roots!

Victoria Leda

Victoria is a first-generation American, a college student, and environmentalist from Brooklyn, NY. She is a senior at the University of Vermont majoring in Environmental Studies and minoring in Agroecology. She interned at SFTT during fall 2022 and has just returned as a summer team leader. As someone who grew up in a low-income community in Brooklyn, she is passionate about improving urban environmental equity for underserved communities. Victoria speaks fluent Polish and is currently learning French. In her free time, she enjoys yoga, painting, poetry, gardening, and bird watching.

Anna Wilcox

Anna is a junior at UC Berkeley majoring in Conservation and Resource Studies, with a focus on urban sustainability. She is originally from Boston, and excited to be spending her summer taking care of Boston’s urban tree canopy and connecting with the city’s youth. In her free time, she enjoys playing ultimate frisbee, walking her dog, and traveling to new places. Anna’s favorite tree is the weeping willow. Anna was also a teen member in the 2020 program. She's excited to be back!


Thank you to our TUTC Funders!

 It is through the support of our wonderful funders that we can continue to work with the next generation of environmentalists and tree advocates.  We are so grateful for their support.

Accenture
Boston After School and Beyond
City of Boston Youth Employment and Opportunity SuccessLink Youth Jobs Program
Delta Airlines
Greening Youth Foundation
John Hancock MLK Scholars Program
George H. and Jane A. Mifflin Memorial Fund
New England Biolabs
USDA Forest Service
 
 
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