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Adopt a Tree with Independent Education Live
Thanks for taking part in Independent Education Live. Please complete the form below to receive your complimentary tree code from EcoMatcher as part of the TG Escapes tree planting program. This code allows you to adopt, track and even chat to your tree.
Our forests are planted in Uganda by TAU (Tree Adoption Uganda) which is youth led and aimed at tackling both the issues of climate change and youth unemployment. Established by 27 year old social entrepreneur and founder Charles Batte, TAU works to alleviate the environmental impact of deforestation while simultaneously alleviating poverty in local communities and promoting socio-economic growth. 2500 young people have already been trained in environmental conservation and are now skilled in all aspects of tree planting such as grafting, propagating and pruning whilst also managing interactions with humans and nature. And they are all ready to plant and nurture their own piece of forest.
We will send your tree code within 48 hours so you can enter it here and track and chat to your tree.
Enjoy!
Terms and Conditions
- This offer is limited to one tree per person.
- Free trees are limited to the first 500 requests.
- Tree codes will be sent within 48 hours by email via MailChimp.
- By requesting a tree you are agreeing to the general terms and conditions of this website and the accompanying privacy policy.
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