FAQs
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Being a member of TTH is always free! All we need is your name, email and passion and you’re in! Visit the Become a Tennessee Tree Hugger tab above and sign up!
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That’s okay! Please visit our shop section, buy some merch, donate, or volunteer for your states public land. It starts small, it starts local, and helping your own community is enough to make a difference.
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All sales and donations made to TTH goes back to our conservation efforts. At this moment, due to the current turmoil happening toward our national parks and public land, 100% of our profits will go toward our state park systems and Great Smokey Mountain National Park.
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Stefani Reeder is an environmental advocate and the founder of Tennessee Tree Huggers.
After years of spreading awareness and addressing issues related to climate change, conservation and the protection of our public land, she launched TTH in an effort to encourage local, hands-on involvement. By leveraging social media, she extended her reach to inspire others to join the collective effort to protect and preserve our natural environment through community driven events.
She is a songwriter, musician and artist as well as an online shop owner and lives in East Nashville with her husband and 2 dogs. -
Visit our upcoming events tab for more info!
We meet once a month (location TBD). If you would like to join us for our next group meeting, please sign up here -
TTH is currently run on donations, so there are no employees at this time. If you have a specific skill you’d like to volunteer for us, please let us know! We are always looking for help in web design, social media, group organizing, education, etc.