The Goytree: Free stays for people protecting the Planet
For more than twenty years, we’ve both worked across the climate, environmental and community development space. We’ve seen how much vital work is carried by people who rarely seek recognition, often working with limited resources, and almost always driven by care rather than credit.
People we want to shine a light on
The people below were nominated by others who wanted to say, “Your work matters. We see you.” Their contributions span food, land, mental health, community organising, creativity, care and climate action. Some are highly visible. Many work behind the scenes. All are part of a wider web of people trying to do meaningful work in difficult times. We are offering 4 free stays – not a reward for being exceptional but as a gesture of gratitude and acknowledgement for showing up, often over long periods of time, for people and planet.
Our blog has more details on these amazing humans: BLOG HERE. Or have a quick scan below.
Please help us to celebrate these wonderful humans by Sunday 1st February.

Babz Gonzalez
Co-founder of Better Nature Ecotherapy CIC, Babs connects mental health support with nature-based care, healing people and planet together.

cat fletcher
A leading voice in the UK reuse movement, Cat has spent years making waste reduction practical, visible and community-led through Freegle and grassroots initiatives.

celeste lewis
Working at the intersection of housing, mental health and sustainability, Celeste weaves circular economy principles into compassionate social impact.

DOMINIQUE DELEON
Creating inclusive pathways into nature, Dominique builds belonging, confidence and leadership for people who don’t always feel welcome in green spaces.

ed Allnutt
Through grassroots campaigning, Ed protects commons and public green spaces, strengthening collective care for land and shared access to nature.

hamish evans
Weaving food, rivers and community, Hamish supports local regeneration through storytelling, collective action, organic veg production and deep connection to place.

hannah mishan
A quiet force behind grassroots climate campaigning, Hannah holds movements together through coordination, care and persistence behind the scenes.

joe howlett
A climate advocate shaped by integrity and resilience, Joe meets personal sacrifice with generosity, turning difficult circumstances into support, learning and connection with others.

kai honey
Kai is a composer, conductor and organiser within the Climate Choir Movement, helping UK and international singers turn climate concern into shared expression, hope and collective action.

kate macdonald
Kate is a community leader connecting people with food, land and local action through the Frome Valley Growing Project and Frome Valley Environmental Network.

Laura corfield
Through permaculture education at Shift Bristol, Laura empowers people with practical skills, systems thinking and confidence to act for ecological change.

lucy swain
Working across agroforestry and sustainable agriculture, Lucy supports land restoration and food security through long-term, people-centred approaches.

Alex Morss
Ecologist, journalist and campaigner using science, storytelling and education to shape public understanding of nature, influence action and protect wildlife across generations.

Liz buckler
A backbone of community tree growing, Liz brings patience, skill and deep care to nurturing trees, volunteers and landscapes for long-term biodiversity.
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For more information on these incredible humans and their work, please see our blog
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