The USDA Forest Service, Cal Fire,  California Releaf, And Partners Honor California Arbor Week 2021

The USDA Forest Service, Cal Fire, California Releaf, And Partners Honor California Arbor Week 2021

The USDA Forest Service, California Department of Forestry & Fire Protection, and California ReLeaf welcome the support and sponsorship of Edison International San Diego Gas & Electric, and Northrop Grumman to celebrate 2021 California Arbor Week, March 7-14, 2021, in this important annual celebration of the importance of trees for all Californians in all neighborhoods.

A virtual press conference will be held in March to honor California Arbor Week and the Arbor Week grantees as well as unveil the winners of the annual art contest. Speakers will include representatives from CAL FIRE, the Forest Service, Edison International, and San Diego Gas & Electric. The press conference will be posted online during California Arbor Week.

This year $75,000 in Arbor Week program funding by Edison International and $15,000 by San Diego Gas & Electric will support a total of $60,000 in California Arbor Week grants as well as technical support to community-based organizations and nonprofits in Southern California new to planting trees in their towns. Northrop Grumman sponsors the California Arbor Week Art Contest for schoolchildren.

The Forest Service and CAL FIRE actively support community tree planting in urban areas throughout California with support for education and grants, with special emphasis placed on neighborhoods with low tree canopy.

“We are proud to again support the California Arbor Week program that provides urban tree education to young Californians about the many benefits trees provide for communities and the environment as well as tree planting grants to community groups,” said Regional Forester Randy Moore, USDA Forest Service Pacific Southwest Region. “This program helps schoolchildren and community members learn that urban trees connect us all to nature, are a critical component to human health, encourage physical activity, and promote social ties to the community.”

“Arbor week is a celebration of the value of our urban forests and the role communities across California can play in preserving and protecting urban trees,” said Chief Thom Porter, CAL FIRE Director and California’s state forester. “Urban trees play an important role in mitigating the effects of a hotter, dryer climate by storing carbon, cooling cities, cleaning the air, and providing shade and beauty to California’s urban landscape.”

“With COVID-19, it has been a very challenging year for small grassroots tree groups so that they can stay strong and continue to plant trees.  Everyone has been very creative and flexible in shifting to fewer and smaller tree planting events, more remote educational events, and more tree care which can be done individually or in very small groups.  Staying safe and being respectful of everyone’s stressors and boundaries around COVID has been a top priority for ReLeaf,” said Cindy Blain, Executive Director of California ReLeaf.

Trees are always critical to human health and well-being, and this has been confirmed as people deal with the disruption and anxiety of COVID. The Centers for Disease Control and many health care professionals strongly encourage everyone to get outside and enjoy nature in parks and their backyards for their mental and physical well-being...and of course trees are the overarching champions of nature.

“At SCE, our thoughts remain with those suffering hardships resulting from the COVID-19 crisis,” said Caroline Choi, senior vice president, Corporate Affairs for Edison International and Southern California Edison. “These challenging times demand that we as a company be more resourceful in how we partner with communities. SCE’s support for California ReLeaf’s Arbor Week grants, which sponsor outdoor, COVID-safe tree planting projects, is one way we continue engaging the communities we serve keeping our commitment to these communities and to fighting climate change as well.”

“SDG&E is proud to support California ReLeaf’s efforts to empower local grassroots organizations to plant more trees and protect our community forests,” said John Jenkins, vice president of electric system operations at SDG&E. “We are continuing our commitment to environmental stewardship through our management and inspection of nearly half a million trees in our service territory, and our purposeful efforts to inform customers about the safety and environmental benefits of the ‘right tree, right place’ program.”