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We're growing a Tiny Forest in the Desert.

Registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit: EIN 92-2164539

Volunteers
Earthcare Volunteers
Community planting
Nature Parties
Miyawaki tiny forest
Tiny Forest in the Desert
Desert farm
Earthcare for Everyone
Water party
Water Gatherings
Regeneration Pollination
Monarch Watch
CitSci.org
EcoSikh
Afforestt
KGV
LA Recovery Connect
Quail Springs
Hart's Worm Farm Collective
USDA FSA
USDA NRCS
Creative Learning Place
Jai Tea Loft
LA Sanitation
Monarch Joint Venture
Cosmic Labyrinth
Buildspace
USC
EcoRestoration Alliance
Regeneration Pollination
Monarch Watch
CitSci.org
EcoSikh
Afforestt
KGV
LA Recovery Connect
Quail Springs
Hart's Worm Farm Collective
USDA FSA
USDA NRCS
Creative Learning Place
Jai Tea Loft
LA Sanitation
Monarch Joint Venture
Cosmic Labyrinth
Buildspace
USC
EcoRestoration Alliance
Volunteers Illustration of the Tiny Forest in the Desert at For Every Star, A Tree

Meet the Tiny Forest in the Desert.

For Every Star, A Tree began as a climate love letter to the Earth. In 2021, after we planted our first tree, our grassroots movement evolved into a small nonprofit farm. Our work includes planting butterfly gardens, making water recharging pits, teaching TK+ nature-based STEM, and hosting community-led events to grow our Tiny Forest in the Desert.

Community planting day — ForEveryStarATree
Desert Willow blooming at For Every Star A Tree in Los Angeles County, Antelope Valley
Miyawaki tiny forest in the Mojave desert — ForEveryStarATree
Growing healthy food at For Every Star, A Tree

Farm Stand

You choose what we grow.

Reserve your favorite produce with a $1 deposit. We'll plant and harvest it...exclusively for you.

ForEveryStarATree volunteer day — Antelope Valley

Healing desertified Earth...one square foot at a time.

We are growing an educational demonstration site for sustainable, High Desert living.

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Community-Led

Open Letter

Let's Plant A Network of Tiny Forests.

We're inviting a water mining company to plant with us.