Planted in Memory
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Forever Furkin Family 🌈
To the pets who brought joy, comfort, endless tail wags and happy purrs — thank you for the love you gave and the memories you leave behind. You may have crossed the rainbow bridge, but you will always be part of the Furkin family.
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What is Arbor Day Foundation? 🌲
The Arbor Day Foundation is a global nonprofit pursuing a better future by inspiring people to plant, nurture, and celebrate trees. For more than 50 years, they’ve built a growing community of more than 1 million leaders, innovators, planters, and supporters. Together with their network, they’ve planted more than half a billion trees, with the bold belief that a more hopeful world is possible through the power of trees.
A global nonprofit pursuing a better future by inspiring people to plant, nurture, and celebrate trees.
Thank you so much for your sympathy and the kindness ❤️ I really appreciate the gesture of planting a tree in memory of my Lily.
Svetlana
In memory of Lily | 2026
Thank you so much for doing this in memory of our sweet Romeo. We miss him deeply.
Fany
In memory of Romeo | 2025
Karin
In memory of Milo | 2025
Wanlan
In memory of Oreo | 2024
FAQs
All planting projects are completed by the Arbor Day Foundation's network of professional tree planting partners and are overseen and assessed by foresters on the grounds.
The Arbor Day Foundation will allocate your tree to projects that need support across Canada.
The Arbor Day Foundation does not advise visiting the planting areas in these forests. They are often remote regions with limited accessibility and may span tens of thousands of acres where hundreds of thousands of seedlings are planted. These trees are planted by professional foresters in areas where they are most needed, rather than in locations that are easily accessible to visitors. Attempting to visit these remote planting locations may harm these vulnerable areas or put you in danger. The best way you can support these efforts is by spreading the word about planting projects and appreciating them from areas designated for visitors.