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Creating food forest
parks stewarded by
local communities.

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We’re working at the intersection of green space equity and climate resilience.

We are a coalition of neighbors working to transform vacant lots into locally-run, edible, public parks protected by our land trust.

Together, we’re building a network of environmental and social resilience across Boston through community collaboration and the protection of local green space, prioritizing neighborhoods with histories of inequitable access to parkland and its critical benefits.

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We’re creating bright spots in a changing world.

Each food forest site in our coalition has its own stewardship team, comprised of leaders. These land stewards take ownership of their food forest parks both in vision and maintenance — from picking fruit to hosting community events to setting goals for the space.

Across the coalition we learn from and support one another in tending vibrant food forest parks, forming a network of mutual aid.

We believe that neighborhood leadership is the cornerstone of a more climate-resilient Boston, and a model of what's possible across the country.

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Ready to take the next step?

Together we can tend to the history of social and environmental injustice in Boston while planting seeds for a vibrant, resilient future.

Will you join us?

 

“My spirit will come back in 50 years and hover over this place and smile, to see people picking apples and berries, enjoying this secret garden right in their backyard.”

— Jessie Dambreville, Lead Steward of the Edgewater Food Forest at River Street

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