Planting Trees Keeps America Beautiful
The right tree, right place, right time, in the right way.
That’s the philosophy of our RETREET® program.
Trees are just as important in urban environments as they are in forests. They not only cool down city streets in the summer, but studies show that urban forests have a significant positive impact on city dwellers by reducing stress and anxiety.
Unfortunately, when natural disasters strike, urban trees are often destroyed. And replanting them is not usually a top priority in rebuilding efforts.
It’s time to change that. And that’s where RETREET comes in.
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Working Within Communities
KAB affiliates work in thousands of cities and towns across America, both big and small, bringing together local leaders and volunteers.
RETREET planting events are truly community-driven, centering local needs and engaging diverse partners to form teams of volunteers who spend a weekend planting native trees throughout neighborhoods under skilled supervision.
The right tree, right place, right time, in the right way.
“The best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago.
The second best time is now.”
– Chinese Proverb
Community Affiliates in Action
KAB is dedicated to planting trees now, for a better tomorrow. Planting trees is a practical, effective, and unique way for volunteers to help their community rebuild. And, restored communities weather new storms better, keeping neighborhoods more protected from things like flash floods, storm damage, and erosion. The impact each volunteer makes will last for generations to come.
KAB and its Affiliates & Volunteers Showcase Remarkable Work in the Great American Cleanup® 2023.
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July 2023 Affiliate of the Month – Keep Gwinnett Clean & Beautiful
Keep America Beautiful® is proud to announce our next Affiliate of the Month. In this KAB initiative, we feature the great work being done in our network of 700 certified affiliates. Our Affiliate of the Month for July 2023 is Keep Gwinett Clean & Beautiful (GCB).
Colbie Jones, Director of Keep Arkansas Beautiful, Named Among Top 100 Women of Impact in Arkansas
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Educating and Organizing
at the National Level
One of the critical elements of RETREET is education. By sharing the knowledge of the importance of restoring trees and native plantings with our neighbors across the country, we grow healthier, together.
Tree planting is an enjoyable and physically engaging activity, and proper planting techniques are easily taught. This knowledge will last a lifetime, encouraging volunteers to become greater stewards of the environment.
Keep Pearland Beautiful
Tree Planting Day
Keep Pearland Beautiful (KPB) hosted a Plant a Tree Day on March 20, to launch their annual Keep America Beautiful Great American Cleanup®. The event took place at the John Hargrove Environmental Complex in Pearland, TX. Volunteers worked together to plant trees, spread mulch, and pick up litter.
“Keep Pearland Beautiful has been committed to promoting and preserving the natural beauty of our community for nearly 40 years. The work that we do takes time but has a long-lasting impact that will benefit generations to come,” said Adrian Hernandez, Keep Pearland Beautiful Executive Director.
Learn more about Keep Pearland Beautiful.
Keep Montgomery County Beautiful Tornado Recovery
In 2019, a total of 21 tornadoes ripped across Ohio’s Miami Valley over Memorial Day weekend, causing destruction and damage that had never been seen before.
Following this disaster, the RETREET team came together with KAB affiliates, Keep Montogomery Beautiful and Keep Ohio Beautiful, holding a series of planting volunteer events, planting 6-9’ tall native trees across the valley.
For more information on the event, please contact our affiliate.
Happy Anniversary to
Keep Bossier Beautiful
Keep Bossier Beautiful (KBB) , located in Bossier Parish, LA, celebrated 35 years of service to their community by planting 35 trees. Seven teams of volunteers came together to plant five trees each. Each team was comprised of 5-6 volunteers, all trained to plant the Cyrpess trees – the Louisiane state tree, around the parish. KBB is one of forty Keep Louisiana Beautiful Affiliates throughout the state of Louisiana.
KAB Volunteers By The Numbers
Last year alone, over 400,000 hard-working volunteers logged more than 2.9 Million volunteer hours over the course of over 64,000 events.
What did our combined service to our communities accomplish?
of litter, debris, and recycling collected
cleaned of litter
of streets, roads, and highways cleaned and beautified
of rivers, lakes, wetlands and shores cleaned
planted, helping restore communities
Advancing Statewide Action
The Keep America beautiful affiliate community is instrumental in our restoration work. Bring volunteers together, our impact grows every month! Since our inception in 2012, RETREET volunteers have helped restore cities in states across the US and into Canada.
Trees in Texas
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Trees in New York
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Connecticut’s South Norwalk Tree
Planting Gets a Boost
Along Connecticut’s scenic coastline, the city of Norwalk’s Norwalk Tree Advisory Committee secured an $18,500 “Restoration and Resiliency Grant” from the Keep America Beautiful foundation in April 2016, resulting in the acquisition and planting of 16 large canopy trees along the perimeter of the the popular Washington Street park. The committee, together with the help of Norwalk Community College, Keep Norwalk Beautiful and the Norwalk Department of Public Works, planted the 4.5-caliper trees.
Keep Ohio Beautiful Celebrates 150th Anniversary of Arbor Day at Great
Ohio Planting Day
Each year, Keep Ohio Beautiful celebrates Great Ohio Planting Day on Arbor Day to provide a hands-on educational program, demonstrating how to properly prepare a planting site, plant, and care for a tree. In past years, Keep Ohio Beautiful volunteers have planted more than 100 native trees at Deer Creek, East Fork and Mohican state parks. Contact Keep Ohio Beautiful for more information.
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STAMFORD, Conn. (December 20, 2022) – As the year ends, Keep America Beautiful® reflects on the major milestones and achievements that helped in the mission to clean, green, and beautify America in 2022. Founded in 1953, Keep America Beautiful is the nation’s leading...
KAB IN THE NEWS – DECEMBER 2022
STAMFORD, Conn. (December 2022) – Every day, we are tracking articles, stories, and mentions about the efforts of the thousands of staff members and volunteers who make Keep America Beautiful the nation’s leading community improvement organization. We feel it’s...
KEEP LEE COUNTY BEAUTIFUL: KEEP AMERICA BEAUTIFUL’S AFFILIATE OF THE MONTH FOR DECEMBER 2022
STAMFORD, Conn. (December 1, 2022) – Keep America Beautiful® is proud to announce our next Affiliate of the Month. In this KAB initiative, we feature the great work being done in our network of 700 certified affiliates. Our Affiliate of the Month for December 2022 is...
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Our Sponsors
Restoration and resiliency disaster relief programming and organizational efforts are made possible by a grant from the Better Together Fund. The Better together Fund is a program to drive large-scale social change by supporting nonprofits that come together in formal collaboration for a common purpose as a way to maximize impact.
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Your generosity allows us to expand our program offerings, fund community improvement projects from coast to coast, and provide the means needed to make meaningful and lasting impact in local communities across the U.S.