Who We Are
SRDH began in 2020, with the dream of restoring Haiti’s forests. As of November, 2023 over 10,000 seedlings have been planted in 10 community forests, on private farms, and in gardens.
Our Mission
The mission of Sosyete pou Rebwaze Duchity, Haiti (SRDH) is to create economic and environmental stability by making reforestation, agroforestry, education, and conservation accessible to communities across Haiti, starting in Duchity. This is accomplished through community-led projects and initiatives.
Why Trees?
Trees are important in Haiti for a number of reasons: they can be used for food production, medicine, crop protection, sold as lumber and charcoal, and add nutrients to the soil. Trees provide oxygen and support all life. They are one of the few consistent sources of income in many rural communities. Trees increase protection against tropical storms—preventing erosion, flooding, and mudslides, which can save lives during hurricanes. Additionally, Haiti is one of the most biodiverse nations in the Caribbean, with many species endemic, meaning that they are only found in Haiti. Reforesting Haiti increases the populations of endangered plant and tree species, and creates habitat for birds, amphibians, and mammals!