April 26, 2026
Virgin Islands Trail Alliance’s Second Free Fruit Tree Giveaway Draws Exceptional Community
Support
The Virgin Islands Trail Alliance’s second free fruit tree giveaway brought out an extraordinary community response on Sunday, with all 160 fruit trees distributed in just 1 hour and 15 minutes.
Held in the large field across from the Virgin Islands Department of Agriculture, the event’s central mid-
island location provided safe, convenient access, ample parking, and plenty of space to accommodate both
the large number of fruit trees and the strong turnout from across the island. Community members began
lining up even before the 9:00 a.m. start time, reflecting St. Croix’s enthusiasm for opportunities that
support a greener, healthier future.
One tree was provided per person, with varieties including Acerola Cherry, Bell Apple, Cacao, Coconut,
Golden Apple, Jackfruit, Mammee Apple, Mango, and Seagrape.The trees distributed were grown by two
local growers, supporting local agriculture while helping place more fruit-bearing trees into neighborhoods
across St. Croix.
For many attendees, the giveaway was about more than receiving a tree. Fruit trees can provide food,
shade, beauty, and long-term environmental benefits, helping strengthen community resilience for
generations to come. Trees also support healthier ecosystems, help protect the land, and contribute to a
more sustainable Virgin Islands.
The Virgin Islands Trail Alliance works to connect people with nature through community-centered projects
that expand access to greener spaces, support environmental stewardship, and help build a stronger, more
resilient Virgin Islands.
“We are deeply grateful for the incredible turnout and for the appreciation so many people shared with us,”
said Alma Winkfield, Vice President of the Virgin Islands Trail Alliance. “Seeing families line up early,
excited to take home trees that can provide nourishment, beauty, and lasting value was truly moving. Trees
are an investment in resilience. They strengthen communities, support future generations, and remind us
that small actions today can create something meaningful for years to come.”
Because of the overwhelming response and the many community members who asked for more
opportunities like this, the Virgin Islands Trail Alliance plans to host another tree giveaway in the future.
The Virgin Islands Trail Alliance extends sincere thanks to the Virgin Islands Department of Agriculture for
use of the field, our dedicated VI Trail Alliance crew, the St. Croix Hiking Association volunteers, new
community volunteers, local growers, and everyone who came out to make this event such a meaningful
success.
The incredible turnout exceeded all expectations and reflected something powerful: St. Croix is ready to
grow a greener, more resilient future together.
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Funding for this project is provided by through funding provided by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service.
USDA and Virgin Islands Trail Alliance Inc. are equal opportunity providers and employers.











