
Log Cabin Day
Back in the early days of the world, people built homes out of strong and sturdy logs. Carefully notched together and sealed in-between with a caulking agent like mud or clay, Log Cabins were sturdy and reliable, and could stand the test of time.
Admittedly, you’d have to change the roof out every so often, but ultimately there was nothing like them. They were especially popular in the frontier days of the American migration west, and seven of the American Presidents were born in them.
Log Cabin Day celebrates the history of the Log Cabin and commemorates this most humble of homes.
PLANT TREES WHERE THEY'RE NEEDED MOST
ONE DOLLAR. ONE TREE.
With your help, we will:
- Plant trees that will combat climate change as they grow
- Restore critical habitat for the millions of species that depend on forests
- Engage local communities, stabilize livelihoods, and improve food security
NUMBER OF TREES TO BE PLANTED:
$
TAKA
$ 1 taka
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