10,000 Native Trees, One Forest: Rise Foundation’s Green Vision in Faridabad

10,000 Native Trees. One Urban Forest. That’s the bold vision Rise Foundation is bringing to life at Sector 33, Faridabad, through the Miyawaki afforestation technique.

🌳 Why Miyawaki?

  • Creates a dense, multilayered, high-biodiversity forest in just a few years
  • Uses native species adapted to local ecology
  • Requires minimal long-term maintenance, becoming self-sustaining

🤝 Partners Who Made It Possible

  • HSVP – for land facilitation and permissions
  • Motocare India – for on-ground support and resources
  • Avad India – for strategic collaboration
  • Volunteers – whose passion and hands-on work are the backbone of this drive

This forest isn’t just about planting trees—it’s about cultivating a living legacy: cleaner air, richer biodiversity, and a green space that connects communities.

We invite more organizations, residents, and changemakers to partner with us in scaling such initiatives across cities. Because one forest can inspire many.

Published by Rise Foundation

NGO Working in Miyawaki Afforestation, Waste Management, Environment Protection and Women Empowerment

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