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See our positive impact in
our film #TreesAreTheKey
narrated by Kate Winslet

What We Do

Children planting trees with The Word Forest Organisation

Plant Trees

Predominantly in Kenya, as the tropical conditions near the equator make them grow up to 10 times faster than anywhere else on the planet – that’s great for mitigating climate chaos. We plant a few in the UK too.

Build Schools

Cool, solid stone classrooms are a joy to be in and they make a huge difference to students and teachers. They improve the potential for learning enormously too. At the school above, grades improved by 14% points across the board.

Empower Women

The Mothers of the Forest are a phenomenal women’s group. They’re rewriting their future and underpinning it with education. They’ve planted many thousands of trees and continue to strengthen their framework of support.

Mothers of the Forest practising permaculture with The Word Forest Organisation

Facilitate Education

We apply an holistic approach to learning by working with local teachers who have solutions to the common problems people face. This image shows permaculture in action and a route to greater water and food security.

Everything we do as human beings has an impact on our planet.
We’re striving to ensure that ours, and yours, is as light green as it could ever be.

This beautiful creature is a dik-dik, a tiny member of the antelope family. They've returned to Boré as the canopy cover has increased.

Our Latest News

Three members of the Teach The Future Team. Image by Oscar Blair

Teach The Future

Listen to this article: Teach the Future is a campaign led by secondary and tertiary education students to greatly improve education on the climate emergency and ecological crisis in the

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The founding Resilient Brothers

Founding Resilient Brothers

Listen to this article: Strengthening Mental Health and Environmental Action in Rural Kenya In the heart of rural Kenya, a new movement is taking shape, aiming to build resilience and

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Image of hummingbird by Iva on Pixabay

The Hummingbird

Listen to this article: It’s very easy to feel overwhelmed sometimes with everything that is going on in the world, especially when we are constantly bombarded by news that rarely

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Richmond rugby team playing against the Green Gazelles

The Big Green Clash

Richmond Triumphs Over Green Gazelles September 8, 2024 – Richmond Athletic Ground, London, UK Richmond Rugby Club secured an impressive victory over the Green Gazelles in a tightly contested match

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UN Sustainable Development Goals

The Word Forest Organisation is working hard to implement as many of the SDGs as we can.

By supporting us, you will be contributing towards these important goals.

To date, our projects tick: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15 and 17.

With a little help from our friends, we hope to tick them all.

Click the boxes below to find out more about each aim.

Get in touch if you’d like to green up your world.