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Impact Grows with Peace Corps Partnership

Trees That Feed is once again partnering with Peace Corps! We are planting food-bearing trees and providing educational activity books to children across Jamaica.

Peace Corps Volunteer Andy Zehner is planting breadfruit trees with smallholder farmers in St. Catherine Parish. He’s visiting each site monthly and geo-locating every tree. This is hands-on training and monitoring we deeply value.

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Through the use of Greenstand’s Treetracker app, we can see that this breadfruit tree is well-protected from goats, and we know exactly where it is! Zoom in on the interactive map here.

Peace Corps Volunteer Marie Schmitz shared our books with students at Cascade Primary School. The kids loved learning about the fruit trees growing around them—especially identifying tropical favorites!

Next up: more trees—including mango, ackee, and jackfruit—will go in the ground with help from Volunteer Kali Clarke and the Treasure Beach Women’s Group in St. Elizabeth Parish.

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Environmental club members are learning the benefits of planting fruit trees through TTFF’s activity book, Plant a Tree and Good Things Happen.

Thank you to other Peace Corps Volunteers, including Nancy Tedros, Helen Chang, Roshana G-mariam and Tom Lydon, who are also engaged in the partnership this year.

And a special thanks to Dan Malone, who is Peace Corps Jamaica’s Program Manager for Agriculture, for his help with these initiatives and so many in the past. 

This partnership works—and you make it possible. One supporter recently ate an avocado from a TTFF tree planted by a Peace Corps volunteer years ago. His review? “Absolutely delicious.”

Thank you for growing impact with us!

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