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WHAT WE DO
We plant fruit trees. We’re in Haiti, Jamaica, Antigua, The Bahamas, Barbados, Costa Rica, Dominica, Puerto Rico, St. Vincent, Suriname, Ghana, Kenya, Liberia, Pakistan, Tanzania, Uganda, and U.S. Virgin Islands. We donate breadfruit trees, mango trees, avocados, cashews, and many others. Our vision is seeing self-sustaining communities and entrepreneurs, based on agroforestry.
Find out more about us, and support us if you can!
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Our Impact
Trees That Feed Foundation has provided over 170,000 food-bearing trees, 25 sets of food processing equipment, 18 tons of breadfruit flour, over 500,000 locally produced meals, and thousands of educational coloring books. Now in 17 countries, our impact is growing!
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Recent Posts
Recent Comments
- Michael McLaughlin on Map of Breadfruit Farms and Processors in Jamaica
- Valerie Green on Map of Breadfruit Farms and Processors in Jamaica
- Michael McLaughlin on Vodka Distilled from Breadfruit!
- Katie on Coloring books launched in Indonesia!
- Carlos Pesquera on Vodka Distilled from Breadfruit!
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Monthly Archives: December 2016
GAPL, Support Group Local Generation in Haiti
Not a familiar name? It’s music to our ears at TTFF. Remember the name Charlotin Frednaud! This energetic young man paid his own expenses to travel from the north of Haiti to Port au Prince, a journey of many hours, … Continue reading
A Note From Haiti
Hello, Mary: You have probably heard all of this already from your people in Haiti, but I wanted to tell it to you personally as a “Thank You” for what you have gotten started for the people of Thomassique in … Continue reading