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🌱 A multiplied impact:
Planting several trees means multiplying fruit harvests, shaded areas, and benefits for local families. Each bundle (5, 10 trees, or more) becomes a true driver of food security.
👨👩👧👦 Support for multiple households:
Where a single tree benefits one small family, an entire bundle can feed and protect several households by providing a variety of fruits and a sustainable resource.
🌴 Selected local species:
Mango trees, papaya trees, avocado trees, or coconut palms — robust trees adapted to the climate, that grow quickly and withstand difficult conditions.
🌍 Collective and ecological impact:
Together, trees transform the landscape: they enrich the soil, retain moisture, absorb CO₂, and help re-green entire areas.
🧺 More diversity, more opportunities:
Fresh fruit for food, surplus for sale, leaves and wood for daily use — each bundle becomes a small local economy in the making.
A wonderful experience, I highly recommend it!
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I had a tree planted for a member of my family, and I received videos and photos very quickly. Thank you so much 🙌
If you’re considering going through Well Solidarity, go for it! I was able to plant a tree in Madagascar. The service is excellent—very fast and very transparent. I will definitely use them again for trees and wells, in shā’ Allāh.
Tree planted, responsive team and high-quality work — thank you very much!
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The avocado tree is a strong and generous tree 🥑 that provides fruits rich in essential nutrients for many years. Planting one means offering a sustainable resource and real food support to local families ✅.
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The mango tree is an exceptional food-producing tree 🥭, renowned for its longevity and abundant harvests. By planting it, you offer a lasting and meaningful gift that supports both nutrition and the local economy 🌍.
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The coconut tree is a versatile tree 🥥: its nuts, water, and fibers have been used for generations. It represents a valuable multi-purpose resource for family self-sufficiency and daily life 🌱.
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The guava tree is a productive fruit tree 🍈 that quickly produces sweet, vitamin-rich fruits. It promotes food self-sufficiency and improves crop diversity in local communities 🐦.
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The jackfruit tree stands out for its massive, nourishing fruits 🍈. A reliable source of food and income, it contributes to food security and the prosperity of families 💪.
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The java plum tree is hardy and resilient 🍇, appreciated for its antioxidant-rich fruits. By planting it, you support biodiversity and soil regeneration 🌱.
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The orange tree is an iconic fruit tree 🍊 that produces juicy, vitamin-rich fruits every year. Planting an orange tree brings health, freshness, and vitality to local families ❤️.
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The papaya tree is fast-growing 🌱 and capable of producing its first fruits in just a few months. It provides a valuable source of nutrients and quickly supports food self-sufficiency 💚.
Planting a tree is not limited to a symbolic act for the environment.
It is also a concrete action that transforms the daily lives of families: cleaner air, natural shaded areas, and protection of biodiversity. Each tree becomes both a shelter for local wildlife and a precious legacy for future generations.
Contributing to the planting of a bundle of trees (5, 10, or more) is a high-impact form of Sadaqah Jariyah (continuous charity). According to a hadith reported by Muslim, the Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him) said:
“When the son of Adam dies, his deeds come to an end except for three things: a continuous charity (sadaqah jariyah), beneficial knowledge, or a righteous child who prays for him.”
Each tree in the bundle brings its own benefits: fruit to nourish, shade to protect, purified air, and strengthened biodiversity. Together, they create a lasting legacy that benefits many families and the environment, while ensuring ongoing spiritual rewards for the donor long after their lifetime.
A bundle allows you to multiply the impact: more trees mean more fruit, more shade, greater biodiversity, and more families supported. The donor freely chooses the bundle size (5, 10 trees, or more) according to their intention and means.
The selected species are local and adapted to the climate: mango trees, papaya trees, guava trees, avocado trees, coconut palms, jackfruit trees, orange trees, and jamun trees. Each variety has its own benefits (fruit, shade, resources for the community).
A single tree can already support several people. An entire bundle, chosen by the donor, benefits multiple families by providing food, shade, and valuable resources.
It depends on the species: some, like the papaya tree, bear fruit within a few months, while others take more time. By diversifying species, the bundle guarantees both short- and long-term impact.
Yes. According to a hadith reported by Muslim, the Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him) said:
“When the son of Adam dies, his deeds come to an end except for three things: a continuous charity (sadaqah jariyah), beneficial knowledge, or a righteous child who prays for him.”
Each planted tree continues to provide benefits, and the donor receives rewards as long as those benefits endure.
Planting is carried out by local teams who ensure proper rooting and adaptation to the land. Beneficiary families are involved in maintenance to ensure the long-term survival of the trees.
Yes. You can donate a tree bundle in memory of a deceased person, as a form of continuous charity, or to celebrate a special occasion. It is a lasting gesture, full of blessings and beneficial to the community.