About Vrikshandolan
Welcome to Vrikshandolan Foundation
Vrikshandolan Foundation is a Section 8 non-profit company established on 23rd September 2020, with a vision to combat deforestation and restore ecological balance across India. We believe that every tree planted is a step towards a cleaner, healthier, and more sustainable future. Guided by our motto “Plant a tree, It’s free!”, we are committed to empowering communities and nurturing ecosystems for generations to come.
Our journey began with the simple yet powerful idea that collective efforts can create a lasting ecological impact. Today, our initiatives extend far beyond tree plantation. We focus on environmental sustainability, biodiversity promotion, and active community engagement, ensuring that people become an integral part of the conservation movement.
With the ambitious goal of planting 1 lakh trees in 5 years, Vrikshandolan Foundation works hand-in-hand with schools, resident societies, local authorities, corporates, and volunteers to build stronger climate resilience and greener landscapes. Every sapling planted represents hope, cleaner air, and a promise for a better tomorrow.
Our Values
Committing to eco-friendly and long-lasting solutions.
Encouraging collective action and citizen engagement.
Ensuring responsible and ethical use of resources.
Creating measurable and meaningful environmental change.
What We Do
Conducting large-scale plantation initiatives across urban and rural areas.
Educating communities, students, and organizations about climate change and the importance of trees.
Planting native species to restore natural ecosystems.
Partnering with schools, resident welfare associations, corporates, and government bodies to expand green cover.
Why Vrikshandolan Foundation?
We believe change begins with action, and action begins with awareness. Every project we undertake is designed to bring people closer to nature while contributing to India’s climate goals. From planting saplings in barren lands to engaging youth in environmental education, we aim to leave behind not just forests, but also a culture of responsibility and care for the environment.

