Get Involved

Volunteer

TreePeople offers a variety of volunteer opportunities. From planting and caring for trees in our cities to restoring habitats and ecosystems to participating in outreach, there is always a way to get involved with TreePeople.

Join the Canopy, TreePeople’s Monthly Giving Program

The Canopy is a passionate and dedicated group of TreePeople supporters working to preserve and sustain our environmental mission every month. Thanks to the generous support of our Canopy members, we are able to further our educational and tree-planting efforts throughout Southern California.

Cultural Events

TreePeople hosts events where arts and education converge in Southern California – creating a new space to explore the connections between creativity and the environment. At all TreePeople events, our goal is to leave you smarter than when you came.

Corporate Volunteer Events

Our private corporate engagement events connect your team to the great outdoors working to plant and care for urban trees, restore local mountain watersheds, beautify TreePeople’s Coldwater Canyon Park and more, while lifting spirits and improving teamwork!

Learn

TreePeople has nearly 50 years of leading-edge resources and education material for you to learn from and take action with. Transform your community with our handy videos, project kits and downloadable resources.

For Educators

If you are an educator and looking to give your class a unique and enriching experience learning about our natural world, TreePeople offers a variety of programming for you to choose from!

Visit Coldwater Canyon Park

Imagine watching the lights of Los Angeles fade and the stars appear or walking down the trail learning something new about the natural environment (including native plants that you can use in your own garden)! Visit our parks for guided activities, in-person events, or taking a lovely hike through our local ecology.

Visit TreePeople Land Trust

TreePeople Land Trust (TPLT) oversees more than 3,000 acres of land in the Santa Monica Mountains –protecting these spaces for the benefit of future generations.