We’re delighted to share our annual report, for the period from May 2022 to 2023 - do read it and see what we have been up to!

Carpathian Mountains, Romanis

It’s four years since FWF was registered and each year we’ve been growing and changing in different ways. We realise more than ever that what sets us apart is our way of harnessing the power of music and art to support and finance the restoration of nature as well as engage the local communities in the process - a positive, proactive and inclusive response to the climate crisis. 

In the year covered by the report, we were able to plant 40,000 trees in Romania and regenerate 8 hectares of land. We have ensured that trees planted in Sussex have been maintained, with any lost to drought replaced, and we helped bring children into nature to connect with the land. We're excited to be exploring new partnerships in Scotland and Sussex too.

Nico with traditional flutist Vasile and co-producer Jules

This was also the year that saw Interbeing, our first music, art and conservation project, come to life. We're beyond excited that the live show is going to be performed at the Fagaras Festival on 8th July - with 80-year-old singer Silvia Dan taking to the stage alongside Nicoleta and the other local musicians.

We want to thank everyone who we have worked with this year - and everyone who has supported us and made everything possible.

To help us continue our work, do join us and become a monthly member, or get in touch and see how we could work together. Whether you are a business or an individual, contact us to discuss how to make your life and work more sustainable, and how you can support FWF.

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