On July 4, approximately 70 members of ASEZ WAO, the Church of God Young Adult Worker Volunteer Group, in Buenos Aires, Argentina, planted 150 red-tipped saplings in the median strip near Vicente López’s coastal promenade, as part of the “Mother’s Forest Project.” The red-tipped plant is known for its winter hardiness and environmental adaptability.
The site was lively with members from Tigre, Lanús, and General San Martín. Participants worked in pairs, planting red-tipped saplings and covering them with soil. The Vicente López local government pledged ongoing collaboration with ASEZ WAO.
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