Plantaciones en Navarra a partir de semillas de robles y encinas milenarios

Un grupo de devotos de Navarra comenzaron el año pasado un proyecto de GreenFriends que consistía en plantar arboles en la localidad de Oloriz, a partir de unas bellotas de un roble y una encina milenarios. 
 
Amma bendijo los arbolitos en las macetas durante su última visita a Granollers, el pasado año 2018. Y ninguno de los árboles que han nacido se ha secado, gozan todos de muy buena salud, como se ve en las fotos.

GREENFRIENDS SPAIN

First steps

05The first GreenFriends seed planted was holy basil (Ocimum tenuiflorum or Ocimum sanctum) at Las Majadas in Arenas de San Pedro (Avila province). Two years later Brahmachari Shubamrita planted Hindu holy basil on behalf of GreenFriends at the retreat in Bustarviejo (Madrid province).

In June 2008 a group of enthusiastic Barcelona volunteers carried out their first activity in nature and created the first GreenFriends blog.

In August 2009 Amma spoke in Amritapuri (India) about one of her most cherished projects: the preservation of Mother Nature. Her message gave us new momentum. At that time many people were becoming concerned about environmental issues in various parts of Spain.

In September of that year an initiative was developed in the group in connection with the recently opened Amma Center in Piera. Numerous activities were undertaken:

·         200 trees and shrubs for hedges planted at El Jaramillo in Aranjuez

·         Cleanup work at Las Majadas in Avila after the fire in the summer of 2009

·         Urban activities at El Jaramillo and El Remanso in Aranjuez, in addition to private homes and a secondary school: potted plant garden, school garden, seedbeds, aromatic herb spiral, biodynamic preparations, use of effective microorganisms, contacts with seed networks

·         Entry into GreenFriends Europe, the new European project that unites twelve European countries in a network

·         Planting oak trees in Olatzi, Vitoria

·         Monthly Mother Earth day event in Amalurra, Bilbao

·         Creation of a team to coordinate activities at the Amma Center, activities in Spain and communication with Europe

The Amma Spain Center will have much to say from now in because very interesting projects are being developed there, such as forest recovery, organic solutions for olive trees and building a bee sanctuary.

Our present

17At present Spanish volunteers are organized in groups according to geographic proximity and focused on campaigns that unite us under a single purpose while allowing us to maintain our independence.

·         A campaign to plant “The 108 trees of Amma”. Plantations in various parts of Spain that have involved collaboration with institutions and have carried out activities like the following:

-          Plantations in rural and urban areas in Vigo, Palencia, Alicante, Barcelona, Malaga, Avila, Tarragona, Asturias, Navarre, Madrid and the Basque Country

-          Collaboration on forest trails in Alozaina (Malaga province)

-          Restoration of burned areas in the Gredos Sierra (Avila province)

-          Planting the Saint Teresa Forest in Avila at the CITeS center and at the Universidad de la Mística in Avila

-          Regeneration of Montgó Nature Park (Alicante province)

·         A campaign to plant Holy Forests (Govinda Project) in several towns in Segovia province

·         Christmas campaign, “Plant your Christmas tree”

·         Yearly awareness campaigns in primary and secondary schools about the importance of bees and tree planting (InDeed campaign)

·         Volunteer program for the restoration of Iberian elm groves (European Union LIFE Programme) in Aranjuez

Our future

manosWe continue our current campaigns and projects and are expanding them with new initiatives.

·         Consolidating the Plant your Christmas Tree campaign

·         Planting new holy forests in Tenerife, Segovia and Granada

·         Developing our commitment to the EU LIFE Programme, planting 9,500 elm trees over the next five years in Aranjuez

·         Collaborating with AYUDH, the Amma youth group in Spain

·         Maintaining continuity in the awareness campaigns in primary and secondary schools

Greenfriends

WHO WE ARE

greenfriends
GreenFriends began in India in 2001 as a movement for the preservation and protection of the environment. It is based on the principle that it is our duty to take care of nature and its purpose is to reestablish the harmony lost by humankind. It was initially oriented toward young people but today is a rapidly expanding international movement with thousands of followers of all ages; even very small children participate actively.


AMMA IS OUR INSPIRATION

Sri Mata Amritanandamay Devi, known as “Amma”, is a humanitarian and spiritual leader who has consecrated her life to serving and helping humanity. Through her extraordinary acts of love and service, she has touched the hearts of millions of people, passing on wisdom, strength and inspiration to them, motivating them to follow the path of selfless service.

She has developed humanitarian aid programs throughout the world and her observations on topics of current affairs — such as climate change, terrorism, intercultural tensions caused by poverty and women’s rights — invite us to become involved in the process of reconstructing a more supportive and loving society.

EMBRACING DE WORLD (ETW)

 
07friendsThis is the network that unites all the humanitarian projects inspired by Amma in over 40 countries that are aimed at meeting basic needs for food, housing, medical care, education and sustenance, in addition to others related to the environment, disaster aid and research.

The environmental branch, known as GreenFriends, promotes tree planting, kitchen gardens, recycling, cleanup campaigns in India, environmental education and creating sustainable communities around the world. This last activity is one of the most important of those carried out in recent years by Amma’s followers in Europe.


GREENFRIENDS EUROPE

GreenFriends was set up in Europe in 2009. Twelve European nations organized a network of projects in which each country acts independently but is linked to the rest under a single leadership to be more effective.

The three primary lines of action in Europe are:

·         Sustainable communities: Developing and maintaining the centers founded by Amma as community models of ecological living. They foster the practical application of sustainable development and are planting the seeds of a better future. The main centers in Europe are La Ferme du Plessis and Lou Paradou in France, the Hof Herrenberg Center in Germany, and the Piera Center in Spain. There are also centers in Switzerland, Belgium and the Netherlands.

·         International exchanges focusing on sustainable living: Offering innovative formulas for teaching, based mainly on practical projects that enable participants to acquire knowledge and experience, especially in permaculture, tree planting and organic gardening.

·         Outreach tools: Promoting more ecological life styles, especially through the InDeed campaign, which encourages all of us to take simple measures in our everyday life and disseminates numerous techniques to achieve a sustainable future.

Many of the projects and activities have been formally recognized by UNESCO as part of the UN Decade of Education for Sustainable Development.

GreenFriends develops programs in permaculture, tree planting, organic gardens and the restoration and preservation of wildlife sanctuaries.

It also organizes gatherings and meditation groups in forests and nature areas.

GreenFriends volunteers build ecological housing, act as health workers to promote the use of effective microorganisms (EM) and develop recycling projects as a way to preserve the earth and conserve water.

As members of the UN Billion Tree Campaign, GreenFriends has planted more than a million trees all over the planet since 2001.

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