Tree Trust Marks 50 Years of Transforming Lives and Landscapes
In this episode of Global Economic Press, Alex Brady delves into the inspiring journey of Tree Trust, a nonprofit organization based in the Twin Cities, as it marks its 50th anniversary. Founded in 1976 in response to the devastation of the urban tree canopy by Dutch elm disease, Tree Trust has been dedicated to transforming lives and landscapes. The organization began by employing youth crews to plant and nurture replacement trees, providing them with real skills and paychecks. Over the years, Tree Trust has expanded its programs to include services for unemployed adults, community forestry initiatives, and accessibility ramp construction. The organization has also launched a social enterprise, Tree Trust Landscape Services, which employs trained workers in tree care and landscape construction, generating revenue to support its mission.
As Tree Trust celebrates this significant milestone, it continues to build on its rich history and community connections. The organization is hosting a community celebration event on September 12, 2026, at its Eagan facility, bringing together program alumni, community partners, donors, and supporters. Today, Tree Trust operates three divisions: Career Pathways, Community Forestry, and Landscape Services, each contributing to its mission of transforming lives and landscapes. With a focus on workforce development and environmental education, Tree Trust is poised to continue its impactful work for the next 50 years. For more information about Tree Trust and its programs, visit their website at Tree Trust [https://treetrust.org/].