HFF Branches Out with New Name and Advanced Mission: Introducing North American Forest Foundation

Memphis, Tennessee, February 27, 2019 – Today, the Hardwood Forest Foundation (HFF) is thrilled to begin its next chapter in the organization’s evolution with an updated mission, new name, and modern look. The association’s new name, North American Forest Foundation (NAFF)

Allison DeFord – North American Forest Foundation – 901-860-4131 – adeford@northamericanforestfoundation.org  – www.northamericanforestfoundation.org

For Immediate Release: HFF Branches Out with New Name and Advanced Mission: Introducing North American Forest Foundation

Memphis, Tennessee, February 27, 2019 – Today, the Hardwood Forest Foundation (HFF) is thrilled to begin its next chapter in the organization’s evolution with an updated mission, new name, and modern look. The association’s new name, North American Forest Foundation (NAFF), highlights the comprehensive goals set out by the NAFF executive team and board members – to spread awareness of the lumber industry, while being inclusive of both hardwood and softwood sectors, so the public can become more conscious to the benefits of wood products and make informed choices.

Since its inception, the focus of HFF has been educating elementary-age children about the benefits of the hardwood industry. The award winning “Truth About Trees” educational kits provided by HFF have helped classrooms throughout the continent by delivering science-based lessons, and it will continue to be part of NAFF’s program. However, NAFF has plans to introduce a more age-inclusive curriculum that includes materials that relay the wealth of career opportunities for young adults in the hardwood and softwood industries.

“As an industry, we need to develop a unified front. We have the product that is the greenest in terms of carbon neutrality and renewable resources, but we don’t promote it as a whole,” noted NAFF Vice-President, Stephanie Van Dystadt. “Our new mission includes educating the public as a whole, to re-introduce them to benefits of the lumber industry, whether they’re a young adult seeking career inspiration, or a consumer looking for smarter choices.”

The NAFF’s updated mission is to support the Forest Products Industry through education, promotion, and advocacy of science-based facts about sustainable forestry, and revealing the truth about trees – our world’s most diverse, abundant, renewable natural resource.

Jeff Durst, NAFF’s President shared, “As an organization, we’ve been focused on education at the elementary level. That certainly remains an important part of what we do, but in realigning ourselves as the NAFF, we’ve expanded our mission to have a greater impact on more areas – allowing us to be better collaborative partners with other organizations that exist.”

In an effort to highlight the career paths available to young people, NAFF’s first goal is to create an educational video that can be distributed to various associations. The aim will be to share the opportunities within the forest industries – whether the viewer sees themselves working in the woods or sitting at a desk (made of wood, of course). Along with the more traditional roles, the video will showcase opportunities in a variety of settings, including accounting, sales, research and development, and others that may not seem obvious to young people seeking meaningful career paths.

Interested parties can learn more by contacting NAFF’s Executive Director, Allison DeFord, at (901)860-4131 or adeford@northamericanforestfoundation.org, or by visiting the organization’s updated website: www.northamericanforestfoundation.org

North American Forest Foundation Receives $12K Gift from Los Angeles Hardwood Lumberman’s Club

Memphis, Tennessee, February 27, 2019– This month, the North American Forest Foundation (NAFF) was thrilled to receive a generous donation of $12,000 from the Los Angeles Hardwood Lumberman’s Club (LAHLC). The big check was presented to NAFF at the February meeting of the LAHLC

Allison DeFord – North American Forest Foundation – 901-860-4131 – adeford@northamericanforestfoundation.org  – www.northamericanforestfoundation.org

For Immediate Release: North American Forest Foundation Receives $12K Gift from Los Angeles Hardwood Lumberman’s Club Memphis, Tennessee, February 27, 2019– This month, the North American Forest Foundation (NAFF) was thrilled to receive a generous donation of $12,000 from the Los Angeles Hardwood Lumberman’s Club (LAHLC). The big check was presented to NAFF at the February meeting of the LAHLC. The donated funds were raised through the club’s 17th Annual Alan Bohnhoff Memorial Golf Tournament. The tournament, which pays tribute to one of the club’s former presidents, draws about 100 industry professionals from around the nation to the golf course each year. “Even though we’re competitors, we’re a close-knit group. We like the comradery, and enjoy sharing information. We have about 250 local members, and people from back east like to come play golf with us, too,” shared Jim Gaither, who directs the tournament. Like the NAFF, LAHLC is a nonprofit dedicated to enhancing the lumber industry. The club, which meets monthly, has made donating the proceeds from the tournament a tradition. When asked why they choose NAFF as a recipient, the club’s President, Dan Bohannon, said, “We want to get the word out to people that wood is a renewable resource, and it’s a foundational resource. When you cut the trees down, that’s not the end of the show. It goes on and on.” This sentiment is relayed through the NAFF’s “Truth About Trees” program, which provides teachers throughout North America with a kit and lesson plans that assist in the sharing of science-based lessons for elementary-age children. The donation will help with the continuation of this program, and with the implementation of new education initiatives in development. “We’re so thankful for the generosity of the Los Angeles Hardwood Lumberman’s Club,” said Jennifer Reith, NAFF’s Executive Director. “This gift will help us reach many young minds, as we share the many benefits of the forest industry – including its sustainable nature.” Interested parties can learn more by contacting Allison DeFord at (901)860-8220, or by visiting: https://northamericanforestfoundation.org