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Meet Dual Threat Volunteer Brad Dahl
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Buffalo, Minnesota
Meet dual program volunteer Brad Dahl of Buffalo, Minnesota who has helped multiple military families as both a GreenCare and SnowCare for Troops volunteer.

Project EverGreen Adds Green Oasis in the Heart of the Big Apple
Lower East Side
Project EverGreen returns to New York City to help revitalize Clinton Community Garden on the city’s Lower East Side and create an area where neighborhood residents can gather, get to know their neighbors...

Project EverGreen Spreads Value of Green Space Message in NYC
NYC Lower East Side
Project EverGreen returns to New York City to help revitalize Clinton Community Garden on the city’s Lower East Side and create an area where neighborhood residents can gather, get to know their neighbors...

TOCA Volunteers and Project EverGreen Help Cleveland Park Bloom Again
Cleveland, Ohio
TOCA volunteers joined Project EverGreen to refresh Cleveland’s Helen Simpson Park through planting, cleanup, and community stewardship.

How to Fix a Severely Neglected Patchy Lawn or Athletic Field
Cleveland, Ohio
How to fix patchy, thinning turf starts with healthier soil, smarter maintenance, and creating greener, healthier community spaces.

Shared Values and Measurable Impact: How Hunter Industries and Project EverGreen Are Advancing Healthier Communities
Cleveland, Ohio
Shared values and measurable impact are at the heart of the long-standing partnership between Hunter Industries and Project EverGreen.

Every Day Is Earth Day: How Project EverGreen Turns Purpose into Action
Cleveland, Ohio
Every Day Is Earth Day: A reminder of our shared responsibility to protect the planet and take action to support a healthier environment.

Project EverGreen and SiteOne Team Up To Renovate Tucson’s Kennedy Park
Tucson, Arizona
Project EverGreen, SiteOne Landscape Supply, City of Tucson Parks and Recreation Department, community residents and a talented group of dedicated landscape professionals teamed up on September 21 at the City of Tucson’s Kennedy Park to give the community park a well-deserved sprucing up.


