Planting orchards for rescued animals

by Fruit Tree Planting Foundation
Planting orchards for rescued animals
Planting orchards for rescued animals
Planting orchards for rescued animals
Planting orchards for rescued animals
Planting orchards for rescued animals
Planting orchards for rescued animals
Planting orchards for rescued animals
Planting orchards for rescued animals
Planting orchards for rescued animals
Planting orchards for rescued animals
Planting orchards for rescued animals
Planting orchards for rescued animals

Project Report | Apr 26, 2026
Calling All Animal Sanctuaries: Plant an Orchard!

By Lizzy Rainey | Development Manager

Dear friends,

As a vegan charity, our Orchards for Animals program is incredibly dear to us. While it is a specialized branch of our work, it represents the heart of our mission: creating a kinder, more nourishing world for all beings.

A special invitation
We are currently seeking new animal sanctuary partners to join our donation program. We know firsthand how tirelessly sanctuary staff and volunteers work to fundraise and provide lifelong care for their residents. Our goal is to support that hard work by transforming sanctuary grounds into productive, edible landscapes.

How an orchard supports your mission
An orchard provides more than just a beautiful environment; it offers tangible benefits for both the animals and their caregivers:

  • Nourishment: A sustainable source of organic fruit to supplement the diets of your residents.
  • Enrichment & Play: Natural areas for animals to explore, forage, and relax under the cooling shade of the canopy.
  • Ecosystem Health: Trees help stabilize the land, provide windbreaks, and create habitats for local pollinators.

How to Apply
If you manage or know of an animal sanctuary that would benefit from a fruit tree orchard, we invite you to review our requirements and apply.

  • Where to Start: Visit our website to download the application and view full eligibility details.
  • Our Support: If selected, FTPF provides the trees, design expertise, and planting assistance (ensuring the species selected are safe and beneficial for your specific residents).
  • Questions: Please feel free to get in touch with our team if you have any questions about the process or site requirements.

We are honored to support the sanctuaries that provide a safe haven for animals in need. Thank you for all you do, and we look forward to growing something beautiful together!

With gratitude,

The FTPF Team

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Fruit Tree Planting Foundation

Location: Pittsburgh, PA - USA
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Project Leader:
Cem Akin
Executive Director
Pittsburgh , PA United States
$1,384 raised of $15,000 goal
 
13 donations
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