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Quick start guide

Welcome

You found us! We welcome you warmly to Gratitude Tree. Gratitude Tree is a digital ‘forest of thanks’ that was developed to allow people to share their appreciation and positivity during, and following, the Covid-19 global pandemic.

You can search or explore the messages of thanks in the forest.
Anything goes - as long as it is a thank you!
We hope you enjoy your walk through the forest of thanks.
Add your message of appreciation to an existing gratitude tree.
Share your message via Twitter or Facebook
Plant a new tree for a workplace, school, community group, or hospital.
The forest is still under development. Feel free to explore and let us know of any problems

Latest leaves

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May 29
2023 01:24
Peggie
Random Acts of Kindness 2023
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May 26
2023 21:23
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lava
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May 26
2023 13:33
Getting admitted to ISU
ISU Gratitude Tree
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May 25
2023 15:02
The importance of family and friends
STAPS Team Tree
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May 25
2023 03:09
Josie C
Random Acts of Kindness 2023
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May 25
2023 03:09
Lex
Random Acts of Kindness 2023
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May 25
2023 03:09
Flynn
Random Acts of Kindness 2023
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May 25
2023 03:08
Charlotte W
Random Acts of Kindness 2023
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May 25
2023 03:08
Oscar
Random Acts of Kindness 2023
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May 24
2023 12:52
Realized na Im a strong independent woman
Roze’s Tree
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Gratitude tree called: Random Acts of Kindness 2023 with 10 leaves
Random Acts of Kindness 2023
Latest leaf: May 29 2023 01:24

Each week, Student Leaders will be looking for Random Acts of Kindness within our School. Each week, new leaves will be added of those students who have demonstrated Random Acts of Kindness.

Gratitude tree called: lava with 1 leaves
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Latest leaf: May 26 2023 21:23

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Gratitude tree called: ISU Gratitude Tree with 13 leaves
ISU Gratitude Tree
Latest leaf: May 26 2023 13:33

This Tree is meant to serve as a living representation of graitude shared by a collective of #FutureRedbird Students!

"We can learn a lot from trees: they’re always grounded but never stop reaching heavenward.” – Everett Mamor

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