Adopt a Tree, Grow the Future
Join our mission to restore and protect Haiti’s landscapes. Each tree adoption ensures the longevity of the tree and supports our broader environmental and educational efforts.
How It Works
Step 1
Purchase the Certificate
Start your journey by selecting a treetificate from our shop. Your purchase directly supports the care and longevity of your chosen tree, aiding in our reforestation efforts.
Step 2
Fill Out Adoption Form
At checkout, you’ll receive a form. Fill it out to choose your tree from our list of available species, name to appear on certificate and provide a mailing address for delivery.
Step 3
Receive Your Package
We’ll mail you a personalized adoption certificate along with a current photo of your tree. Display your certificate proudly, knowing you’re making a vital contribution to our planet’s health.
Tree Legacy Gallery
Explore our gallery of trees that have found their guardians through our adoption program. Each tree in this gallery stands as a testament to the enduring support and dedication of our community members around the world. These trees contribute to the reforestation and food security of Haiti and embody the spirit of resilience and hope. Join us in celebrating the impactful stories of growth and environmental stewardship that these trees represent.
Anacardium occidentale, adopted by Ketty F.
Annona mucosa, adopted by Chris Paul
Annona mucosa, adopted by Diana Toole
Annona mucosa, adopted by Empress Modupe in memory of Mimose Pinckombe
Annona purpurea, adopted by Brad Learmonth
Annona reticulata, adopted by Swivel Gallery
Annona squamosa, adopted by Megan Connolly
Artocarpus altilis, adopted by Bianca Nemelc
Artocarpus camansi, adopted by Martine Jean Baptiste in honor of Ninotte Lubin
Artocarpus integer, adopted by Calvin Butts
Averrhoa bilimbi, adopted by Khari Turner
Averrhoa carambola, adopted by Christopher Craft
Averrhoa carambola, adopted by Justin Aversano
Averrhoa carambola - Marty Carson in memory of Deb Comings
Bactris gasipaes, adopted by Nancy Santing
Bouea macrophylla, adopted by Adrian Fletcher
Brosimum alicastrum, adopted by Raymond Dorcely Jr
Chrysophyllum cainito, adopted by Kaysy Gotay
Cinnamomum verum, adopted by Daniel Martinez Ayala
Cinnamomum verum, adopted by Farooq Padder
Citrus aurantifolia, adopted by Janeivy Hilario
Cola acuminata, adopted by Madafi Pierre in memory of Fritz Odalma Pierre
Diospyros digyna, adopted by Kiran Sarabu
Euterpe oleracea, adopted by Kimberly Beam
Inga spectabilis, adopted by Megan Noh
Laurus nobilis, adopted by Mark Leger
Macadamia integrifolia, adopted by Jason Leggett
Macadamia integrifolia, adopted by Yasser Mahmud
Malpighia emarginata, adopted by Paola Mathé
Mammea americana, adopted by Jennifer Meadows
Mangifera indica, adopted by Asson Desrosiers
Manilkara zapota, adopted by Martine Aoki Georges
Meiogyne cylindrocarpa, adopted by Athrazhur Tieltzu
Myrcianthes pungens, adopted by Yvena Despagne
Myristica fragrans, adopted by Anna Lustberg
Nephelium lappaceum, adopted by Manuel Amed Sanchez
Phoenix dactylifera, adopted by Alicia Bonilla-Puig
Pithecellobium dulce, adopted by Hugues Sygney in honor of Carmen Stfleur.
Plinia cauliflora, adopted by Nick Bedford
Plinia cauliflora, adopted by Smriti Baxi
Plinia cauliflora, adopted by Viviana Niebylski
Plinia cauliflora, adopted by Asia Seavers
Pouteria caimito, adopted by CJ Labbe
Pouteria campechiana, adopted by Lisa-Marie Pierre
Pouteria campechiana, adopted by Rudy Austin
Psidium guajava, adopted by Renee Phifer in memory of Minerva Thomas Dorris
Quararibea cordata, adopted by Woody Othello
Swietenia mahagoni, adopted by Parker Calvert
Triphasia trifolia, adopted by Kate Meadows
Theobroma grandiflorum, adopted by Clayton Calvert
Theobroma grandiflorum, adopted by Sameer Khosla
Syzygium malaccense, adopted by Tahseen Malik
Syzygium malaccense, adopted by Nate Lewis
Swietenia mahagoni, adopted by Parker Calvert
Salacca zalacca, adopted by Al Malonga
Sapindus saponaria, adopted by Watson Mere
Psidium guajava, Adopted by Renee Phifer in memory of Minerva Thomas Dorris

Roystonea regia, adopted by Tawny Chatmon
Quararibea cordata, adopted by Woody Othello
Mangifera indica, adopted by Merline Raymond in memory of Gesner Raymond
Mangifera indica, adopted by Merline Raymond in memory of Sony Raymond
Pouteria caimito, adopted by Carel Pedre
Pouteria sapota, adopted by Myriam JA Chancy in memory of Adeline Lamour
Blighia sapida, adopted by Sandra Boucicaut Gruenthaler in memory of Dr. Max Boucicaut

Ficus carica, adopted by Emmanuelle Georges

Ficus carica, adopted by Chitra Ganesh in memory of Krishnan Ganesh
FAQs
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Adopting a tree means you’re funding the care and preservation of a tree in Haiti. Your support helps cover the costs of nurturing and maintaining the tree, ensuring it thrives and contributes to our reforestation efforts.
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You can select a tree to adopt from a list of available trees on our adoption form. Each tree is identified by its scientific name, and you’ll receive a photo and details about your chosen tree once the adoption is complete.
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When you adopt a tree, you’ll receive a certificate of adoption and a current photo of your tree. These are mailed to the address you provide, serving as a tangible reminder of your contribution to reforestation and ecological restoration.
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While direct visits aren’t aways possible due to the rural and sometimes remote locations of our reforestation sites, we provide general virtual updates and photos to help you stay connected with the impact of your support.
“We honored my mother, who loved Haiti, by adopting a mahogany tree through Grown in Haiti after she passed. Receiving the tree’s photo, rooted in her homeland, gave us peace knowing her legacy continues in the land she once called home.”
— Miriam B.