ACE Tree Enterprise remains committed to reaffirming its organizational mission. At Ace Tree, we believe in providing the highest quality service to our customers, hoping to become a key element in improving vegetation management and the betterment of our communities through our services. Our nation’s veterans are among the most significant role models of generosity and admirable service to our communities. That is why, this year, ACE Tree became a proud partner and volunteer for Saluting Branches, the largest one-day volunteer event in the tree industry!
Saluting Branches is a National Day of Service held once a year. Tree care professionals from all surrounding areas come together and volunteer their time and skills to care for trees and landscapes at properties dedicated to veterans. Tree service has a significant impact on the environment, and they are an essential symbol of our nation’s history. Providing care such as pruning and removing dead or hazardous trees and branches allows National properties such as the Riverside National Cemetery to give serenity and peace to our beloved Veterans and their families at their resting places. Volunteering at such an honorable place is a tiny token of gratitude compared to the selfless act of valor our veterans and their families bestow on our country. It is an honor for ACE Tree Enterprise to partner with Saluting Branches and dedicate our time and services to our beloved veterans.
Having had the opportunity to volunteer our services for our veterans through Saluting Branches gave ACE Tree Enterprise the drive to continue in our mission to lead in the industry with strong-willed devotion and endurance. We left our veterans’ national resting place with much more than what we had entered with. We left with an understanding of what service truly signifies and the influence service can have on our communities. Although our small act of service will never match up to our nation’s veterans, we are proud to have made a difference for their families and the veteran community one tree at a time.