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U.S. Forest Service

As part of its responsible business plan, Citizen Verizon, Verizon partnered with the National Forest Foundation to thank individuals who have dedicated their professional careers to protecting America’s National Forests—the U.S. Forest Service personnel.

As the effects of climate change exacerbate wildfires and the impacts of COVID-19 spur an unprecedented increase in visitations, Forest Service staff continue to selflessly work and often put their lives in danger to ensure these public lands thrive now and for many generations to come.

In addition to sharing messages of support, encouragement, and thanks from Verizon’s employees, Verizon’s generous grant will plant 100,000 trees on National Forest lands. These native trees will help provide fresh air, clean water, and remove carbon from the environment.

As part of its responsible business plan, Citizen Verizon, Verizon partnered with the National Forest Foundation to thank individuals who have dedicated their professional careers to protecting America’s National Forests—the U.S. Forest Service personnel.

As the effects of climate change exacerbate wildfires and the impacts of COVID-19 spur an unprecedented increase in visitations, Forest Service staff continue to selflessly work and often put their lives in danger to ensure these public lands thrive now and for many generations to come.

In addition to sharing messages of support, encouragement, and thanks from Verizon’s employees, Verizon’s generous grant will plant 100,000 trees on National Forest lands. These native trees will help provide fresh air, clean water, and remove carbon from the environment.

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We invite you to share these messages of thanks from Verizon employees with your fellow wildland firefighters or any associations, clubs, groups, or teams who you believe would appreciate seeing them.

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Thank you so much for all you do protecting our natural resources and keeping it Beautiful

Anonymous, pgh, Pennsylvania
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Thank you for all you do!

misty forst, Lancaster, Pennsylvania
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Thank you for all you do and please keep preserving the natural habitats you protect! Your efforts to keep our planet's natural resources and forestry at the forefront and for our future is beyond commendable. I would love to visit the rainforest in Puerto Rico since I just found out that is the only one registered with the U.S. Forest Service.

Anonymous, Diamond Bar, California
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To US Forest Service,

When saying "forests", we often forget about the forests within the urban and community area, such as public gardens, urban parks, and trees along the roads. We appreciate your support and help to ensure their health and sustainability for the public enjoyments and benefits. Thank you.

Anonymous, Texas
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Dear National Forest Team! Thank you for all that you do to preserve our earth and forest. We appreciate all that you do. I have visited a National forest once before and I know that would not be possible without the work you all do. Thank you for taking on this admirable work.

Lisa Lindsey, spring hill, Tennessee
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Thank you for what you do to assist in preserving our National Forrest, and Grasslands. As a native of Augusta, Georgia , it has been years since I have visited Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forrest and plan to visit soon with my children.

Anonymous, Georgia
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I want to thank you for everything you do. Thank you for protecting our National Forests, thank you for protecting its living creatures, plants and maintaining their habitat.

Anonymous, El Paso, Texas
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Dear National Forrest Foundation Service Personnel, Thank you for your dedication in preserving Arizona's National parks like Grand Canyon, Saguaro, and Petrified Forest. Your efforts in conservation are truly appreciated. Keep up the great work!

Sincerely,

David

David Aguilar, Phoenix, Arizona
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Trees convert carbon dioxide into oxygen and remove harmful pollutants from the air, acting as a natural air filter.

Dear forest workers, With your hard work, the general public can safely enjoy the beauty and draw on the resources supplied by it. We deeply appreciate your efforts to preserve and sustain our magnificent forest. Every time we explore these natural beauties, we know it is your hard works that made it possible. Thank you for all the great work!

Linda Liu, Piscataway, New Jersey
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Hello NFF team,

Thank you for all the time and effort you put into maintaining these wonderful forests in the US. They are so amazing places to spend some quality time. They are an awesome place to spend time.

Thank you for what you do!

Charu Gupta, Irving, Texas
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Dear Forest Service personnel,

A sincere THANK YOU for all the hard work and efforts you put forth each and every day maintaining our forests, and ensuring we continue to enjoy them for generations to come!

Anonymous, Chicago, Illinois
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Hello,

Thank you for making our world a better place and for all your hard work. The work you do for our National Forest will ensure our future generations are able to enjoy the beauty we have.

Stephanie Becerra, Socorro, Texas
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thank you for your dedication, and making our world a place worth exploring

Anonymous, 30040, Georgia
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Thank you for your service! My family loves the Clearwater Lake Nature Trail. Thank you for maintaining these special areas of our country.

Alisa Davidson, Land O Lakes, Florida
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Thank you for being there and helping to keep our national forests protected.

Anonymous, Pelzer, South Carolina
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Dear Esteemed Members of the U.S. Forest Service,

You are the unsung heroes of conservation, making a profound and lasting impact on our world. Thank you for your unwavering service to our forests. Your passion and commitment are truly commendable, and they make a world of difference.

With sincere gratitude, Lauryce Williams

Lauryce Williams, 29483, South Carolina
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Dear U.S. Forest Service. Thank you for your super important efforts and commitment and love for such an important part of our beautiful earth.

We can take the beauty of our 'early home' for granted and it is so comfortng to know that it's importance is cared for so that we can be one with nature.

Thank you, Sherene

Anonymous, Arizona
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Your efforts to keep our planet's natural resources and forestry at the forefront and for our future is beyond commendable. I would love to visit the rainforest in Puerto Rico since I just found out that is the only one registered with the U.S. Forest Service. Thank you for all you do and please keep preserving the natural habitats you protect!

Anonymous, Diamond Bar, California
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What a beautiful drive from Artesia, New Mexico to Cloudcroft, New Mexico. My family and I drove through Lincoln National Forest and explored the campsites and took a 1 hour hike in with of the campsites. So beautiful and peaceful. Leaving Artesia which is a barren desert landscape and about an hour later, we start seeing beautiful pines.

Anonymous, El Paso, Texas
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The work you do for our society is infinite in its importance. We only have one Earth, which is remarkably beautiful and often taken for granted. Many thanks for your contributions to managing our world's natural resources. It's not easy, but please know that the work you do is extremely important, and your are truly appreciated. Thank you!

Tiajuana Smith, Columbia, South Carolina
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Trees hold and purify water and stabilize soils, helping creeks and rivers run clear for the thousands of communities who depend on National Forests for clean water.

I fully support keeping the green parts of our country green! I actually have a small forest which is adjacent to my property (city owned) and partly on my property. The city maintains its portion very well. It is not only a superb view, but I'm happy to do my part to combat climate change and maintain our trees.

Anonymous, Atlanta, Georgia
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Gratitude for your commitment to our national forests. Your work ensures that these precious ecosystems continue to thrive and enchant us all. Thank you for making a difference!

Owen Conlan, Delaware, Ohio
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I hope to visit another national forest one day! I think the closest is the New Jersey Pinelands!

Anonymous, Asbury Park, New Jersey
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Thank you for your hard work in preserving Arizona's National Forests. Your dedication to maintaining the beauty and safety of forests like the Coconino, Tonto, and Kaibab is invaluable. We appreciate your efforts in managing wildfire risks, maintaining trails, and conserving ecosystems.

Daniel Sloat, Queen Creek, Arizona
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Dear Forest Foundation, Thank you for al the hard work you put in to making our parks system so amazing. My family has had the privilege of visiting several nation parks and have always had a great experience. You are unsung heroes and are worthy to be celebrated during Earth month and really every day. Thank you again!

Kelley Roberts, Chapin, South Carolina
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