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TFT seeks donations for outdoor learning programs

Trees For Tomorrow is an accredited nonprofit environmental education center in Eagle River, Wis. (Courtesy photo)

EAGLE RIVER, Wis. — This holiday season, Trees For Tomorrow invites the community to give the gift of outdoor learning.

TFT’s year-end giving campaign, TFT4All, helps ensure that students can explore, discover, and connect with the natural world through hands-on environmental education, regardless of financial barriers

Each year, thousands of students across Wisconsin and the Upper Midwest step out of their classrooms and into the forests of Eagle River to learn about ecosystems, sustainability, and the importance of natural resource stewardship. Through TFT4All, community members can help remove financial barriers so that more students can participate in these outdoor learning experiences.

“We believe every child deserves the chance to learn from nature,” said Cheryl Todea, executive director of Trees For Tomorrow. “When you support TFT4All, you’re not just giving to a campaign — you’re helping create lifelong curiosity and care for the environment.”

Thanks to a 1:1 matching challenge and early support from donors, TFT is already seeing strong momentum toward its goal of $85,000. Continued giving through the end of the year will allow TFT to expand scholarships, support teacher resources, and maintain the facilities and forests that make immersive learning possible.

Donations can be made online at https://www.treesfortomorrow.com/Make-an-Impact/; by texting TFT4All to 50155; mail to Trees For Tomorrow, 519 E. Sheridan St., PO Box 609, Eagle River, WI 54521; phone (715) 479-6456 with your credit card information or satisfy minimum distributions through your investment accounts (e.g., Donor Advised Fund).

The TFT4All campaign runs through Dec. 31.

Trees For Tomorrow is an accredited nonprofit environmental center specializing in overnight environmental education programs for K-12 school groups with facilities that include dormitories, a full-service dining hall, and classrooms. Trees for Tomorrow annually serves 14,000 youth and adults.

Starting at $3.50/week.

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