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West Norfolk Trees of Hope is a Churches Together in King’s Lynn initiative to encourage large-scale tree planting as a natural way to remove carbon from the atmosphere and reduce global warming.
In addition to making big cuts in our emissions we need to remove billions of tons of carbon from the atmosphere.
The good news is that trees offer a natural solution. Over its lifetime a tree can absorb nearly 500kg of carbon, so planting and preserving trees on a global scale can make a tremendous difference.
Our vision is an ongoing initiative of tree planting beginning on Saturday 22nd February with The Big Plant, a project to plant 500 trees at King’s Reach, in partnership with the Borough Council.
Join us in planting at least one tree for each member of our churches – and, of course, the project is open to the wider community!
To get involved:
Follow us on Facebook @westnorfolktreesofhope
‘Like’ the page and be kept up to speed on what’s happening
Donate
£5 will fund 2 small trees (“whips”) with guards
£10 = 4 whips
£50 = 20+ whips