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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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Its image alone in the heart

Anonymous, Atlanta, Georgia
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Love not the shapely branch

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Trees are the earth endless effort to speak to the listening heaven

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Thank you or all you do

Anonymous, Leland, North Carolina
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Set expectations

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Build excitement for the solution

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Thank you or all you do

Anonymous, Leland, North Carolina
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Explain the why for the solution

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

In nature,nothing is perfect and everything isperfect

Anonymous, Atlanta, Georgia
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Eliciting feedback to inform your next best move in the dialogue

Anonymous, Atlanta, Georgia
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Courageous and amazing are the words that come to mind when I think of how amazing you have to be to take on saving the forests! Thank you!

Neicy Manigault, Mt Pleasant, South Carolina
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Thank you for keeping the economy going.

Anonymous, Joppa, Alabama
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Trees are poems that the earth writes upon the sky

Anonymous, Atlanta, Georgia
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Gracias!

Gerardo Saavedra, West Jordan, Utah
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Trees are hot!

Anonymous, Joppa, Alabama
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Thank you for all you do!

Anonymous, Atlanta, Georgia
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Our parks are beautiful, thanks to you!

Gerardo Saavedra, West Jordan, Utah
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I love trees!

Anonymous, Joppa, Alabama
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Thank you for portecting our trees and supporting our land from over development.

Robert Graziano, Bayville, New Jersey
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Thank you for all that you do

Anonymous, Atlanta, Georgia
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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.

Thank you for your service! I’m very grateful.

Terhan Tinker, Birmingham, Alabama
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Thank you for being a hero!

Anonymous, Florida
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We love what you do for forestry! Keep it up.

Terhan Tinker, Birmingham, Alabama
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Trees rock and so do you! We couldn’t save the forest without you! Thanks!

Neicy Manigault, Mt Pleasant, South Carolina
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Trees rock and so do you!!!

Anonymous, Joppa, Alabama
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