To increase community awareness of the importance of environmental sustainability through reforestation activities, specifically planting 150 red shoot seedlings (Syzygium oleana). This activity involves various parties, including students, the Village Head, village officials, and the local community, who work together in implementing the program using the participatory observation method. This method allows students to be directly involved in the process of identifying strategic planting locations, preparing seedlings, and implementing planting in mutual cooperation. The results of this program show an increase in awareness and concern for the surrounding environment. The active participation of the community in the process of planting and maintaining the plants reflects a positive change in their attitude towards green space preservation. In addition to providing aesthetic benefits by beautifying the village, the presence of red shoot trees also contributes to improving air quality, reducing pollution, and creating a more beautiful and comfortable environment for the community. This program proves that students can contribute significantly to environmental conservation and sustainable development. Through the synergy between academics and the community, this activity is not only a means of environmental education but also has a long-term impact in maintaining the balance of the ecosystem in the village. With this kind of initiative, it is hoped that the community will continue to develop ecological awareness and continue reforestation efforts for future generations.