By Dr.Vincent Paul | Director
Respected Donor,
Warm Greetings from CHHASE.
Thank you for all your generous support for the Tree planting program through esteemed organization GlobalGiving.
Why we should plant trees?
Trees also help to reduce ozone levels in urban areas. Most importantly, trees sequester carbon, helping to remove carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases from the air, which cools the earth. In fact, a mature canopy tree absorbs enough carbon and releases enough oxygen to sustain two human beings!
Trees are like the lungs of the planet. They breathe in carbon dioxide and breathe out oxygen. Additionally, they provide habitat for birds and other wildlife.
Trees create an ecosystem to provide habitat and food for birds and other animals.Trees absorb carbon dioxide and potentially harmful gasses, such as sulfur dioxide, carbon monoxide, from the air and release oxygen. One large tree can supply a day's supply of oxygen for four people.
Your generous Donation helped us to plant & provide trees in schools, temples lands and cyclone affected area free distribution. 10000 coconut plants were distributed to Cyclone GAJA affected area to plant, where ever the coconut trees were uprooted due to cyclone and it will give the cyclone victims a steady income for their living
These tree plantation program happening because of your generous support and sacrifice of your hard earnings towards global warming.
Thanking you for your kind cooperation and financial support.
Respected donors, we welcome your valuable suggestions and feedback for this noble work. Please do provide your suggestions in the comment box to be more successful.
Many thanks again for your support!
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