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Does my donation go directly to the Arbor Day Foundation? They are one of the largest and longest-running tree planting NGOs, with nearly 50 years of experience, and they have the same Charity Navigator rating as the American Red Cross. After speaking with multiple experts in the environmental space, the Arbor Day Foundation stood out as being the best choice. We quickly realized that to plant trees in a sustainable and environmentally friendly way, we would need to partner with the professionals. #TeamTrees has raised more than $23M to-date and that is thanks to all of you! Who exactly is the Arbor Day Foundation and why did you choose them over other tree planting NGOs? Someone has donated a tree on the site every single day since the October 2019 launch, with an average increase of about 2,600 trees per day. Whether you donate to plant one tree, or one million, or simply help to spread the word, you are a part of the team! #TeamTrees reached its original fundraising goal of ‘20M trees by 2020’ by raising more than $20M in just 56 days with the help of 800,000 supporters from 200 countries. Now with millions of trees in the ground and planting projects underway around the world, #TeamTrees is growing a greener future. With the help of ex-NASA engineer Mark Rober, hundreds of other YouTube creators, and all of you, we absolutely crushed it-raising over $23M and generating more than 1B organic video views. In 2019, the internet challenged MrBeast to raise $20M to plant 20M trees. Liz: But still, the main theme of our team is fun.Instagram: Twitter: Reddit: r/teamtrees, Facebook: /teamtreesofficial How did #TeamTrees ® get started? Victoria: He always says how vividly he remembers her excitement about going to our meetings.Įllie: Our mentor team has evolved, but that means the circle of support just keeps growing. We still write to Bill a couple times a year, and it helps us keep her memory alive. We read them to each other and celebrated all the things we wanted to remember about her.Įllie: It was good that we could grieve together. Liz: The night of the funeral we all met up and wrote letters to Peg. Zoe: Her husband Bill came and told us how much she talked about us, how much we meant to her. Liz: We were at her funeral and at the reception we were looking at books that Peg had written and illustrated. Zoe: There was never a dull moment with Peg, she always had the best stories and so much wisdom to share. One of the biggest changes was losing Peg. Liz: We’ve experienced a lot of change together. When we wanted some time to ourselves, we’d go up to the rooftop garden.Įllie: We have been through a lot together, and some of it has been hard.

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We would meet there, and there was always something to do. Liz: When we started, the Rec Center was our home base. Primarily, these choices reintroduce images of Zoe’s face. The major difference between it and the Mix is that it includes some alternate versions and alternate crops of photos that do not conform to Tapestry’s youth-protection practices. The Team Mix was produced for the team itself for members’ personal use only.It conforms to Tapestry’s youth-protection practices but not those of the research protocol and will not appear in research publications or presentations. The Mix was produced for Tapestry’s use, at their own discretion, in trainings, recruiting, and online.The need for this action was a useful prompt for revisiting the research framing of the project. In cases where Tapestry is explicitly named in the voiceover, we recorded pseudonymous and non-pseudonymous versions of the speaker’s line. It complies both with Tapestry’s policies for protecting the identity of youth participants and the terms of this project’s IRB protocol. The version here is the Researcher Mix for use in publications and presentations.Three “final” cuts of this video exist (cf the challenges of sharing The Summer Camp and the relative simplicity of sharing Yesenia’s Story, which is audio only): We elected not to try to do the editing as a team rather, Kyle produced rough cuts from the team’s instructions during work sessions and submitted them for producer’s notes in between sessions via Instagram group chat. A (loosely) Storycenter-style digital story written and recorded by Team Z (Zoe, Ellie, Liz, Victoria) and facilitated by Kyle over the course of eight Zoom sessions during the Covid-19 pandemic in the summer of 2020 (June 6, 14, 21 August 1, 8, 15, 29 September 12).








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