Our Partners
Partners 




The Trinidad Conservation has a growing number of U.S. based partners.
These include the following:
- St. Mark's Episcopal Church, Capitol Hill
- St. Thomas Church, Dupont Circle
- St. Columba's Church, Washington
- The Global Releaf Program of American Forests
All of the partners have been intimately involved in financially supporting
the work of the TCP, trip planning, and spending time in the field.
American Forests has been a primary sponsor for three years through their
Global Releaf component. American Forests understands the need to replenish
broken forest ecosystems, acts to repair them, and works with foresters to
ensure the health and care of these trees. Global ReLeaf is American Forests’
education and action program that helps individuals, organizations, agencies,
and corporations improve the local and global environment by planting and
caring for trees. Since 1990, American Forests has planted over 25 million trees
in more than 500 projects across the United States and internationally. Global
ReLeaf Forests protects threatened and endangered animal and plant species,
open new doors for recreational activities, and serves as a hands-on learning
tool for youth, communities, and schools. This program answers the call to protect,
restore, and care for our forests to maintain a healthy planet.



American Forests

American Forests has been a primary sponsor for three years through their Global Releaf component. American Forests understands the need to replenish broken forest ecosystems, acts to repair them, and works with foresters to ensure the health and care of these trees. Global ReLeaf is American Forests’ education and action program that helps individuals, organizations, agencies, and corporations improve the local and global environment by planting and caring for trees. Since 1990, American Forests has planted over 25 million trees in more than 500 projects across the United States and internationally. Global ReLeaf Forests protects threatened and endangered animal and plant species, open new doors for recreational activities, and serves as a hands-on learning tool for youth, communities, and schools. This program answers the call to protect, restore, and care for our forests to maintain a healthy planet.


