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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...
Celebrate and Make a Difference on Earth Day
Project EverGreen’s mission is simple and straightforward – bring people together to make a difference in how our yards, parks and communities create a greener, healthier, cooler Earth. Research has shown a correlation between green...
22 Reasons Trees in Cities Help Us
Why urban trees are smart investments in public health. Street trees are of great value to people living, working, shopping, sharing, walking, and motoring in and through urban places. For a planting cost of $250-$600...
Green Spaces are Cool 2019 Tour
Phoenix, Arizona
Project EverGreen, a national nonprofit committed to bringing people together to make a difference in how our yards, parks and communities create a greener, healthier, cooler Earth will officially launch its Green Spaces are Cool Tour this spring in Detroit...
Nominate Your Green Space
United States
Project EverGreen, in partnership with Exmark Manufacturing, the Sports Turf Managers Association(STMA) and The Foundation for Safer Athletic Fields for Everyone (SAFE), join forces for the third annual “Our Winning Green Space” contest...
Happiness is… Visiting a Park
Birmingham, Alabama
Researchers from the University of Alabama at Birmingham Department of Occupational Therapy have published new findings that suggest spending 20 minutes in an urban park will make someone happier regardless of whether they are engaging in exercise or not during the visit...