Bring Fruit Trees to Native American Reservations

Hunger
Health & Physical Wellbeing
Economic Empowerment
Climate Action
Environment Protection
United States
Bring Fruit Trees to Native American Reservations
Story

Trees for Tribes supports Native American communities' efforts toward food sovereignty & food justice by planting fruit tree orchards that provide abundant harvests of nutritious fruit. Tribal members also build their skills, (re)learning important techniques on how to care for their orchards & preserve the harvests. Through this program, FTPF has planted dozens of orchards filled with hundreds of fruit trees & provided arboricultural training for tribal communities all across Turtle Island.

Impact

More than 1,000 Native American families will have ready access to fresh organic produce as they harvest the fruit from their orchards. They will also be reintroduced the skills of self-reliance long embedded in Indigenous food systems as they integrate the orchards into tribal agricultural systems. Young people will begin to learn about how fresh foods are the most healthful choices and have easy access to fruit during their school day.

Challenge

Hunger is a growing problem for Native American families. 23% of American Indian households experience food insecurity. The very youngest tribal members are most greatly affected by hunger & poverty, with 43% of children under the age of 5 living in poverty. With poverty and food insecurity also come obesity and related challenges, including heart disease and diabetes. This project will most benefit tribal communities of all ages, supporting healthy lifelong choices and access to fresh foods.

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