1 million trees for southern California
American Forests, Summer-Autumn, 2004
Infinity Broadcasting and American Forests hope to raise $500,000 during the month of October to plant 1 million trees in wildfire-ravaged southern California. During October, Infinity's eight radio stations in Los Angeles, San Diego, and Riverside will broadcast public service announcements that encourage listeners to contribute to AMERICAN FORESTS' Wildfire ReLeaf campaign.
AMERICAN FORESTS created California Wildfire ReLeaf in 2003 in response to an outpouring of concern from California residents and people across the United States. The series of large fires that burned across southern California destroyed more than 1,900 homes and over 500,000 acres.
Those interested in contributing to help reforest southern California can plant trees online at: www.wildfirereleaf.org. Contributors also can call AMERICAN FORESTS at 800/368-5748 and specify California Wildfire ReLeaf.
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