Trees For Tomorrow Today

Aloha From Trees For Tomorrow Today! 

Trees For Tomorrow Today (TFTT) has an ambitious vision to plant 10,000 trees in priority fire-affected communities across Maui over a two-year period. Our project's goal is to promote the fast recovery of living trees and plants in the Lahaina community...and return the lush beautiful tropical forests that make Maui so special for our Maui communities.

Volunteers will plant these 10,000 trees to provide food and shade for the Lahaina families affected by the devastating fires. They will be helping to rebuild and restore the precious tree canopies and fragile ecosystems in Maui’s communities at the same time.

A key focus in TFTT's goals is to grow and provide all these trees and plants FREE to the Lahaina and Kula families affected by the devastating fires so the families can save their money for rebuilding their homes while their yards begin to grow green again with living plants, surrounding the families with the lush tropical beauty they once had.
This project will result in the restoration of the vibrant tropical tree canopies that were destroyed in the recent Lahaina and Kula fire zones...and in the process...we will rebuild watershed protections and strengthen the entire Maui ecosystem in the long term.

We already have 5 active grow hubs that are already growing trees and plants for our TFTT Lahaina Trees Restoration project. Our Kipahulu Grow Hub has just finished installing its nursery shed and a new water tank...and they are ready to go.

If other growers are interested in our exciting tree-growing project, please contact us through our TFTT website.

We have just begun our journey and we need good people with similar visions to help us on the way.
We are presently looking for a Volunteer Director and a Media Director to help us guide our project to success.

Please contact us if you have any skills or special talents you believe will help us reach our goals.

We have recently begun our fundraising efforts and donations will be used to buy seeds, plants, tree saplings, and pot materials to start growing all the trees needed.

Mahalo Nui for your kindness. Together we will heal the world.

-Trees For Tomorrow Today

Charlotte OBrien