Sadhana Forest is a compassionate community operating on the principles of donation-based support and volunteer involvement. Throughout the year, we extend a warm welcome to volunteers who wish to join us in our mission. At Sadhana Forest, our primary focus revolves around the restoration of degraded ecosystems and the promotion of food security. Our approach involves implementing indigenous food forestry techniques in rural and arid regions. As a volunteer-run organization, we deeply value the contributions of individuals who share our passion for environmental conservation and sustainable living. By engaging in hands-on work, our volunteers actively participate in the regeneration of ecosystems, creating a positive impact on the environment and local communities. We provide a nurturing environment for volunteers to learn, grow, and connect with nature while promoting the importance of indigenous practices. Sadhana Forest's dedication to restoring degraded lands and ensuring food security stems from our commitment to fostering sustainable solutions. Together, we strive to create a more resilient and harmonious future for both the planet and its inhabitants.
Public Awareness
Water Conservation
Afforestation
Forest
Traning & Education
Training Program
Mr. Aviram Rozin
Founder and International Director
Operating since 2003
29,000 +
Tropical Dry Evergreen Forest trees planted
160
Indigenous species
70%
Survival rate of plants
8
Earth dams have been built
50,000+cubic meters
Rain water storage
Eco-system
Villages
Grasslands
Forests
Sectors
Climate Change Mitigation
Water Conservation
Carbon Offsetting
Health and Wellness
Habitat and Biodiversity
Type Of Work
Transparency Of Work
Suitable For
Method and technique
At Sadhana Forest, the organization focuses on planting sustainable food forests and implementing water reclamation projects in arid regions like India, Haiti, and Kenya.
Their approach involves planting indigenous food trees in degraded arid lands to restore ecological balance, improve soil quality, and enhance water absorption rates, making the land suitable for growing food crops.
Specifically, in regions like Samburu County, Kenya, where recurrent droughts have led to food insecurity, Sadhana Forest works to reforest with 18 species of indigenous drought-resistant food-bearing trees to combat hunger and improve livelihoods.
This initiative not only increases food security but also contributes to carbon sequestration, habitat creation, and climate resilience.
Additionally, Sadhana Forest collaborates with organizations like the Fruit Tree Planting Foundation and Trees That Feed Foundation to plant fruit trees, alleviate hunger, combat global warming, and provide sustainable income sources for communities in need.
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