Los Angeles-based Nonprofit to Restore Fire Ravaged Forests
LOS ANGELES, June 5 /PRNewswire/ -- TreePeople, a Los Angeles-based
nonprofit, today announced that it has received a $1 million grant from The
Boeing Company (NYSE: BA) to launch a comprehensive California Wildfire
Restoration Initiative in response to the numerous wildfires that have ravaged
Southern California in recent years.
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The gift was announced at a press conference held today at TreePeople
headquarters in Coldwater Canyon Park. TreePeople plans to engage in strategic
partnerships with local, state and federal agencies that manage public lands
in Southern California, including the Santa Monica Mountains, the City of Los
Angeles Department of Recreation and Parks, and the four national forests that
serve the counties of Los Angeles, San Bernardino, Ventura and San Diego.
"Boeing's substantial investment will help TreePeople mobilize and train
urban volunteers to restore and protect Southern California's precious natural
resources," said Andy Lipkis, founder and president, TreePeople. "It seems
that we learn something new every day about the urgent challenges arising from
climate change, including the stress it brings to our local forests -- the
forests that provide water and clean air for our cities. But we don't need to
feel powerless in the face of these challenges -- we can take action and work
together as a community to restore the functions of the forests, and thereby
help reduce the harmful effects of past and future wildfires."
The grant fulfills a pledge Boeing made in the wake of last year's
wildfires to contribute $1 million toward rebuilding efforts in the region.
"Boeing chose to partner with TreePeople because of its 35 years of proven
experience with forest restoration, urban forestry, and volunteer and
community engagement," said Rick Stephens, Boeing senior vice president, Human
Resources and Administration. "The corporate contribution complements the
company-matched donations of Boeing employees and retirees to the American Red
Cross for immediate relief activities. These totaled more than $702,000, which
included a large grant from the Employees Community Fund of Southern
California."
The Employees Community Fund (ECF) of Boeing California has contributed
nearly $400,000 over the last 25-plus years to TreePeople. TreePeople is a
four-time winner of the ECF of Boeing California's Crystal Vision Award,
presented annually to area nonprofits with exemplary programming and
management excellence. And, in 2005, founder Andy Lipkis was named an ECF
Community Hero.
"The initiative goes beyond tree planting," said Lipkis. "We're focusing
on restoring the crucial ecosystem services of key damaged forest areas of
Southern California that provide essential quality of life benefits to
millions of people. These benefits include clean air, water supply, and flood
and pollution protection. TreePeople is committed to helping nature heal
itself -- and by healing the forests, we provide invaluable benefits for our
cities and our fragile coastlines."
Priorities of the initiative include educating the public to strategically
restore forest lands after a fire; expanding environmental education and fire
safety programs for students and families; and engaging the community in on-
the-ground restoration. Planning will commence this summer with a roll-out of
the associated programs in the fall. During a five-year period, the initiative
will train and support over 7,500 volunteers to restore over 10,000 strategic
acres, targeting forest and woodland areas that have burned so intensely in
past fires that they are unlikely to recover on their own. To volunteer,
donate or learn more, visit: www.treepeople.org.
About Treepeople
TreePeople's mission is to inspire the people of Los Angeles to take
personal responsibility for the urban forest -- educating, training and
supporting them as they plant and care for trees and improve the neighborhoods
in which they live, work and play. For more information, call (818) 623-4862
or log on to www.treepeople.org.
About The Boeing Company
Boeing is the world's leading aerospace company and the largest
manufacturer of commercial jetliners and military aircraft. Headquartered in
Chicago, Boeing employs more than 160,000 people across the United States and
in 70 countries, with major operations in the Puget Sound area of Washington
State, southern California and St. Louis. Total company revenues for 2007 were
$66.4 billion. For more information, visit: www.boeing.com. [Note: Photos and
B-roll will be available after the event; call Lucy Zee at
310-497-9356]
SOURCE TreePeople
Susan Birkholtz of The Boeing Company, +1-773-636-0614,
susan.l.birkholtz@boeing.com; or Lucy Zee of TreePeople, +1-818-623-4851,
lzee@treepeople.org