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Partners
U.S. Forest Service, Angeles National Forest
The Angeles National Forest covers over 650,000 acres and is the backyard playground to the huge metropolitan area of Los Angeles. The Angeles National Forest manages the watersheds within its boundaries to provide valuable water to southern California and to protect surrounding communities from catastrophic floods. Elevations range from 1,200 to 10,064 feet. Much of the Forest is covered with dense chaparral which changes to pine and fir-covered slopes as you reach the majestic peaks of the higher elevations. Learn more here.
TreePeople
About TreePeople: TreePeople is an environmental nonprofit that unites the power of trees, people and technology to grow a sustainable future for the Los Angeles region. Founded in 1973 by teenagers, TreePeople staff and volunteers continue to plant trees and restore the pollution-damaged mountains of Southern California. TreePeople’s mission is to inspire, engage and support people to take personal responsibility for the urban environment, making it safe, healthy, fun and sustainable and to share the results as a model for the world. For more information call (818) 753-4600 or visit www.treepeople.org.
San Bernardino National Forest Association
The San Bernardino National Forest Association (SBNFA) is an original partner in Forest Aid, helping to develop the successful volunteer-led campaign to replant the San Bernardino National Forest. Founded in 1993, SBNFA is a key education, conservation and recreation nonprofit partner to the U.S. Forest Service, creating partnerships that bridge the gap between forest visitors and nature, through environmental interpretive programming and initiatives that promote forest appreciation and restoration. The SBNFA offers outdoor recreational programs that foster respect for the forest, the environment and stewardship, while providing hands-on activities for all ages. For more information call (909) 382-2796 or visit www.sbnfa.org.

