Welcome to kaylaswift Forest

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Kayla Swift

Kayla Swift is an American actress and activist living in Los Angeles, California. From a young age, Kayla was driven to make a difference in her community. While discovering her love for the arts, Kayla became a nationally ranked tennis player and maintained excellent academics, earning a Masters degree in Political Science.

After her premiere publication in Maxim Magazine, her passion for empowering women through body positivity and self expression drove her to be the face of four separate billboard campaigns. Since her debut, Kayla has blossomed into an accomplished actress, traveling all over the world for multiple films.

She captured the hearts of an international audience, starring as the lead role in Study of Love, filmed in China. Most recently, she just wrapped as the lead in the feature film, Into the Devil’s Reach. Kayla is attached as the leads in the feature films, The Last Breath and Progeny; and will also be making her TV debut in 2020.

Kayla makes it a priority to find out about the attributes and challenges of the places she visits through work. She is always seeking ways that she can make a positive difference and intends to use her platform for social and environmental good.

 

 

Kayla Swift’s ForestNation

 

Planting trees and growing forests helps to fulfill all 17 of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. I can’t think of a better social business to partner with than ForestNation. They’re providing me with a comprehensive, transparent and effective platform for fulfilling my goals, while empowering me to enable others to make the world a better place.

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Planting Forests in Tanzania

Seedlings will be outplanted in the Magamba Nature Reserve to rebuild the forest cover. In addition, the project will plant trees to preserve the Lushoto water catchment basin, which supplies fresh water to over 20,000 people in the Lushoto Township and is important to the health of the Reserve. Trees will be planted along waterways to prevent future stream bank erosion. Fruit trees planted at the schools and on subsistence farms in agroforestry are a key element to the Green Schools Program. Besides providing much needed nutrition to the children and adults in the area, fruit tree cultivation protects fruit trees growing in the nature reserve.

Trees for Tanzania

We’re planting trees with local communities and schools in Tanzania. The project includes education and hands on experience to empower youth groups to reforest their future.

Kwembago Forest

After 3 years of Forest growth there are signs that birds, chameleons and squirrels will soon return to play in this restored land.

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“Our forest will help to reverse climate change, provide clean air and water, ensure sustainable livelihoods and empower women to lift themselves and their families out of poverty.

There is power in numbers. Any amount you can contribute is greatly appreciated! Together, we can make a positive difference for our planet and all of its inhabitants.” – Kayla xox

Susan Swift Pressley - 06.12.2019
50 Trees