Animals are dying while their habitat is burning.
Order a Bracelet, Plant TWO TREES in Oregon
100% With Oregon!
As we all know, the terrible wildfires have made a huge damage on the west coast of the United States. The wildfires have already consumed millions of acres of trees in California, Oregon, Washington, and surrounding states.
Climate change, drought, fuel load, and wind conditions are among other factors leading to a severe impact that will greatly affect landscapes, homes, and lives. It's difficult to watch, especially when we have loved ones in the area. But we cannot accept these increasing catastrophes as normal, and we will continue doing all we can to support environmental restoration after such disasters.
While it's hard to fight natural disasters, we can certainly help recover from them faster than ever, when contributing to plant trees in the affected areas in Oregon's forests.
At WeHelpTrees we will plant double the amount of trees for every ordered bracelet to help have a faster recovery - join us and let's make it happen, together!
Climate change, drought, fuel load, and wind conditions are among other factors leading to a severe impact that will greatly affect landscapes, homes, and lives. It's difficult to watch, especially when we have loved ones in the area. But we cannot accept these increasing catastrophes as normal, and we will continue doing all we can to support environmental restoration after such disasters.
While it's hard to fight natural disasters, we can certainly help recover from them faster than ever, when contributing to plant trees in the affected areas in Oregon's forests.
At WeHelpTrees we will plant double the amount of trees for every ordered bracelet to help have a faster recovery - join us and let's make it happen, together!


Social Responsibility
When you order one of our bracelets, not just you are planting trees and helping spread the word about awareness of the importance of reforestation.
When you order a bracelet you are also helping a child that lives in poverty in a rural community in Peru to have a breakfast for one day.
We are thankful to our local non-profit partners, OLI Foundation, who take this challenging and rewarding initiative on their hands.