82,418 TREES PLANTED & GIFTED AND COUNTING THROUGHOUT NEW ORLEANS
82,418 TREES PLANTED & GIFTED AND COUNTING THROUGHOUT NEW ORLEANS
Neutral Grounds/ City Green Space Plantings:
N O EAST:
Kingwood Dr.
Read Blvd.
Vanderkloot Ave.
GENTILLY:
Allen Toussaint Blvd
Cameron Blvd
Filmore Ave
Pasteur Blvd
Prentiss Ave
St. Anthony
St. Bernard Ave
St. Roch Ave
Vermillion Blvd
FRENCH QUARTER:
Covenant House
Jackson Square
Louis Armstrong Park
Rampart St
UPTOWN:
Broadway
Norman Frances Blvd
South Carrolton Ave
Lakeview and Lakeshore:
Argonne Blvd.
Canal Blvd.
Harrison Ave.
Kenilworth/NORA lot forestation program
Lakeshore Dr.
Milne Blvd
Ring Street
West End/ Pontchartrain Blvd.
7th Ward:
A P Tureaud
UPPER NINTH WARD:
Cemetery Planting
Desire St.
Louisa
N. Villere
Piety
ALGIERS:
Hendee Ave
L B Landry
Opelousas
Whitney Blvd
COMMUNITY CENTERS AND SCHOOLS:
Hollygrove Senior Center
Home by Hand
Hynes Charter Lakeview
Hynes Charter Parkview
Jericho Road
Johnathan Gretna Elementary School
Keller Community Center
Kingsley House
Kipp Believe
KIPP Central City
Kipp Leadership
Kipp Rennaissance
Langston Hughes
Levees.org Katrina Museum
Living School
Livingston Charter
The Mission
Mosquito Control Building
New Orleans Charter Science and Math
7th Ward Cultural Organization
Abramson Sci Academy
Bastion Community of Resilience
Booker T Washington
Boys/ Girls Club
Childrens Advocacy Center
Climate Action Center
Collegiate Academy
Covenant House
Dillard University
Einstein Charter
Educare Education Center
Filmore Community Gardens
Garfield Community Garden
Gentilly Community Center of Hope
George Washington Carver
Good News Baptist Church
Grow Dat
Harriet Tubman
New Orleans Yacht Club
Nora/ Rampart St Community Garden
New Orleans Recreation Department Headquarters
Paul Habans
Project Home Again
Rebuilding Together Homes
Samuel Green Charter
Sankofa Fruit Orchard / Nora Project
Sci Academy
Sisters Servants of Mary Convent
Sojourner Truth Community Center
St. Anthony of Padua
St. Dominic Church and School
St Paul's Episcopal Church and School
Success Preparatory Academy
Trinity Community Center
University of New Orleans
Viet Community Center
Wheatly Charter
PARK PLANTINGS:
A. L . Davis Park — Annunciation Playground — Arthur Ashe Charter — Brechtel Park (600 trees to restore tree canopy) — Bunny Friends Park — Burke Playground — Bywater — City Park (Couturière Forest and Scout Island: 1,500+ trees planted over the last 12 years to help fight Chinese Tallow invasion due to major tree loss from Katrina) — Conrad Park — Donsereaux Harris Playground — Fleur De Lis Park — Gentilly — Harlequin Park — Jackson Square — Joe Brown Park (500 trees to help restore the tree canopy and shade the walking path) — LA. Nature Center (2,000+ trees to combat the Chinese tallow problem due to Katrina) — Lambert Park (60 Trees to shade new walking path) — Louis Armstrong Park — Lyons Recreation Center — McDonough playground — Milne Playground — New Basin C — Pratt Park — Sam Bonart Park — Soraparu Playground — Stallings Playground — St. Patrick's Playground — St. Roch Park — Tourmaline Park — Union Playground — UNO Tennis Center — West End Park — Wisner Playground
NEIGHBORHOOD PLANTINGS
7th Ward (Healthy Community Services and NTP partnered to plant over 500 trees in the neighborhood) — Black Pearl Neighborhood — Bouligny Neighborhood — Broadmoor Neighborhood — Bunny Friends Neighborhood — Central Carrolton Neighborhood — Central City Neighborhood— De Saix Neighborhood — East Carrolton Neighborhood — Fairgrounds Triangle Neighborhood — Freret St. Neighborhood — Gentilly Terrace — Hoffman Triangle — Hollygrove — Holy Cross Neighborhood — Lakeshore — Lake Bullard Subdivision — Lower 9 Neighborhood — Mariners Cove — Martyville Neighborhood — Milneburg — Old Algiers Neighborhood — Seabrook Neighborhood — South Carrolton Neighborhood — South Lakeview — Tall Timbers Neighborhood — West Lakeview
While we are first and foremost a tree planting non-profit, our sincere love and devotion to our community has led us to take on several other projects over the years. When our community is in trouble, we can sit back. Because of this, we have stepped in to help rebuild homes, feed the hungry, and support those in need in any way we can. This has included a plethora of hurricane recovery work, flood recovery work, COVID meals, etc over the last 18 years. To see some highlights of the work we have accomplished in this area, please check out our about us page for just a few of the wonderful news stories and articles that have focused on this work over the years.