FAQ

How can I help?

Thank you for your generosity and your willingness to contact us. We have several projects in Madagascar and Ethiopia. In Madagascar, we are primarily restoring deforested areas of Mangrove forests. In Ethiopia, we have forestry sites in the Sidama highlands as well as Shashamene and the Udo Escarpment. These projects are geared toward the prevention of erosion. As you can see, there is an Read More...

Can I volunteer at a reforestation site or nursery?

For those that are generously willing to give of their time and energy, we would ask that they redirect their efforts towards helping us to raise the means to furthering our work. Our need is not so much to have another “worker” but rather, how can we move forward to paying HUNDREDS of overseas workers who would not otherwise be employed? If our goal is truly to “Plant Trees and Save Lives” Read More...

What 
do 
you 
plant? 


We
 plant 
non‐invasive, 
native
species. 
In
 Ethiopia 
we
 plant
 acacia
 and 
other 
species
 that 
are
 native
 to
 the
 Sahel
 of
 Africa; 
in 
Madagascar 
we 
plant 
mangroves.

Can I donate to my Eden League Group by check?

This is a great question to ask! Other questions like it are: -  "What do you recommend if I want to donate by check?" -  "Can I donate by check, electronically?" -  "We're an organization and need to pay by check but want to credit our online Eden League group - how do we do this?" Answer: The Eden League is an automated system and is designed to work through online transactions.  Read More...

Is your donation page secure? I’m used to seeing "https:" or a "lock" on my browser…

This is a great question to ask!  It shows that you are wise and aware of how to do commerce on the internet! Yes, our donation page is secure - it just takes place behind the scenes.  The technical language is this:  "your information is being transported securely via SSL" If you like, you can also donate to us using this page (which shows the "https" prefix):  https://league.edenprojects.org/donations/add Read More...
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