In these extraordinary times, TTFF remains open for business, although with some limitations. We acknowledge the risk and encourage everyone to take precautions as the experts advise–stay home if you can, avoid crowds, wash hands frequently, as we are doing. We expect that our work and yours will move along more slowly for some time, but we’re optimistic that with due care by each of us and with the help of medical professionals and the appropriate authorities, that the risk will be brought under control. Thanks to everyone for your past support.
Recent Posts
- From Devastation to Renewal: George Johnson’s Ol’ Freetown Farm
- A Hero for Sustainability: Dr. Eric Schneider and Breadfruit at Cape Eleuthera Institute
- Welcoming Joanna Walczak to the TTFF Board
- Breadfruit Trees Take Root at Northwestern University
- Uganda Embraces the Tree That Feeds for Generations


