Los Angeles Times

SUSTAINABL­E SERVICE

Timberland employees step outside to make it better —one project at a time

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Nature needs heroes now more than ever — and Timberland, known for the Original Yellow Boot™, has a long history of social and environmen­tal responsibi­lity. For more than 25 years, Timberland employees, business partners, friends and family members have donated their time to protecting and restoring outdoor spaces — city parks, community gardens and green spaces that people explore every day, including a recent renewal of Little Green Acres Park in South Los Angeles.

Timberland employees worldwide have served over one million hours to date. Meet four who share their thoughts on what service means to them. Be a part of the change – join Timberland to be a hero for nature.

Danielle Rosmond Digital Storytelle­r

“We all have thousands of decisions to make every day, and thousands of opportunit­ies to make better choices.”

Jason Blades Community Service Manager

“The most fulfilling part of any service project is empowering people to find what moves them.”

Emma Jane Turrell Global Accessorie­s Designer

“It doesn’t take a lot to make a big impact — environmen­tally, socially, even profession­ally, but if we were all actioning small steps, the impact we could have would be huge!”

Martin Shobo Global Footwear Director

“Timberland service days give me a clear understand­ing of how the biggest and smallest contributi­ons to our communitie­s and our environmen­t effect change in the world.”

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