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Project Overview

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) selected Palm Beach County (PBC) to receive a $1,000,000 grant from the EPA Environmental Justice Government-to-Government (EJG2G) program to fund regreening efforts in the PBC Glades community. Through the Resilient Glades Tree Campaign, PBC's Office of Resilience and Parks & Recreation Department are partnering with Community Greening, a local urban forestry non-profit, to expand tree canopy in the Glades region, including the South Bay, Belle Glade, Pahokee, and Canal Point communities. The Resilient Glades Tree Campaign will plant trees at six PBC parks, host at least eight tree giveaway events where Glades residents will receive native and fruit trees, pilot a small urban food orchard, and support Community Greening's youth workforce development team. The project will decrease urban heat impacts, improve air quality, absorb stormwater, increase native biodiversity, and increase access to fresh produce. This project proposal was prepared with support from the PBC Cooperative Extension Office, the PBC Office of Community Revitalization, PBC Housing & Economic Development, the City of South Bay, the City of Belle Glade, the City of Pahokee, the Palm Health Foundation, and Florida Clinicians for Climate Action.

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​Project Components​

Tree Giveaways to Glades Residents

The Glades Tree Campaign project will give away 2,000 native and fruit trees to Glades community members through at least eight (8) events throughout the Glades region between fall 2024 to spring 2027. Each Glades community member will be able to take home two trees per household. Our first Free Tree Giveaway will be held on Saturday, Nov. 9th at 10 AM at Glades Pioneer Park in Belle Glade!

Tree Plantings in PBC Parks in Glades Region

​The Glades Tree Campaign will plant 376 trees across six (6) County parks to increase equitable access to shaded outdoor recreational areas. Community members are invited to volunteer at these tree-planting events.  Community Greening will provide all the necessary tools, gloves, and water/snacks, and will train volunteers on how to help. There will also be a DJ on hand to keep things fun! Stay tuned for more details and upcoming events.
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Pilot Urban Orchard

The Project team will collaborate with Glades community stakeholders to identify potential locations to install an urban orchard. This orchard will include a variety of fruit-bearing trees to help increase local access to fresh produce. The project team will partner with a local organization to help care for the orchard and distribute harvests to community members. Stay tuned for more details! 

Youth Workforce Development

Community Greening will partner with a locally-led youth development organization to support planting events and tree giveaways, and help water and maintain newly planted trees in parks. The youth will receive competitive hourly wages as they gain work experience in the “green collar" sector and learn about urban forestry and community improvement. Stay tuned for upcoming workforce opportunity details. ​​​

​​​Upcoming Events:​

Stay tuned for forthcoming details for tree giveaways, plantings, and more!

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Belle Glade Tree Giveaway​

Location: Glades Pioneer Park, 866 SW 16th Street, Belle Glade, FL 33430

Date: November 9, 2024, 10:00 AM

Details: Join us for the first tree giveaway of the Resilient Glades Tree Campaign! Glades community members will be able to take home TWO trees per household. There will be options for both Florida native shade trees and fruit species. Trees will be passed out on a first-come, first-served basis. For more information, click HERE.


Resources


Community Greening Tree Care Guide

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Calculate the environmental benefits of your trees with i-Tree!i-Tree Logo

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Using Trees and Vegetation to Reduce Heat Islands

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Native Trees for South Florida

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