Georgia Festival of Trees

November 23 – December 1, 2024 • Atlanta, GA

(CLOSED Nov. 27-28 for Thanksgiving)

New Location: Gas South Convention Center

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Georgia Festival of Trees

November 23-December 1, 2024 • Atlanta, GA

(CLOSED Nov. 27-28 for Thanksgiving)

New Location:
Gas South Convention Center

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Exciting Things This Year at the Festival

The Pink Pig

Penny the Pink Pig is making her debut at this year's festival! Don’t delay! Secure one of the limited number of VIP tickets today.

First Night Gala

The festival kicks off with our annual First Night Gala. Be one of the first to experience the magic and support our incredible charity partners: Atlanta Redemption Ink and Street Grace.

After Dark

Hire a sitter and join us for the festival, lots of laughs, and holiday fun at a special Comedy Show (21+).

Donate an Auction Item

There is still time to register to donate an auction item! The deadline has been extended to November 7th!

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Fighting a National Crisis Here at Home!

The Georgia Festival of Trees is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to taking a stand against the commercial sexual exploitation of women and children in Georgia. Proceeds from the festival go to organizations driving prevention initiatives and restorative services for countless survivors. Join us as we light a path of hope this holiday season!

Our three-pronged mission is to:

• Raise awareness and much-needed funds to support organizations working on the front lines in the fight against human trafficking.

• Foster community by bringing family, friends, and neighbors together for a magical holiday experience that inspires new traditions.

• Create volunteer opportunities that inspire, forge lasting friendships, and make valuable contributions to the community.

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Get Involved With The Festival

There is something for everyone at the Georgia Festival of Trees! This special experience is fun for all ages and includes a forest of fully-decorated Christmas trees, children’s activities, live entertainment, boutique gift shops, sugar cookie decorating, a Christmas Gingerbread competition…and so much more!

Donate a Festival Entry
Donate a Festival Entry
Become an integral part of the festival magic by decorating and donating a tree or decor! Your entry will be seen by thousands of festival guests and auctioned to the highest bidder to raise funds for our partner Street Grace.
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Sponsor the Festival
Sponsor the Festival
We are looking for corporate and private sponsors who want to partner with us as we bring this spectacular event to life. Find out how a sponsorship can benefit your business and brand and play an integral part in helping at risk women and youth.
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Volunteer at the Festival
Volunteer at the Festival
It takes hundreds of happy, helpful volunteers to make the holiday magic happen. We need you! Join us for some amazing holiday fun, friends, and memories that will last a lifetime!
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Perform at the Festival
Perform at the Festival
We feature live entertainment from our main stage throughout the festival. We are currently arranging auditions for singers, dancers, choirs, musical groups, and other types of entertainment.
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Our Charity Partners

The Georgia Festival of Trees is proud to support organizations working to end the commercial sexual exploitation of women and children in Georgia.

Street Grace
Street Grace
Street Grace believes everyone can use their given talents to join the fight against the Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children (CSEC). By mobilizing entire communities, from faith to government and from individuals to businesses, Street Grace works to create a web of protection and advocacy, giving communities the power to stand up, speak out, and take action.
Atlanta Redemption Ink
Atlanta Redemption Ink
Atlanta Redemption Ink’s mission is to transform painful reminders of the past into symbols of hope. We provide support services, tattoo removals, and cover-ups to survivors of sex trafficking, commercial sexual exploitation, self-harm, addiction, and former gang involvement, nationally. In addition, we train communities on Iconography and from a lived experience perspective as a survivor-led nonprofit organization.
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The Pink Pig is Back!
Welcome back to The Pink Pig at the
2024 Georgia Festival of Trees