By Ashley on October 27, 2009 in Releaf at work

By: Crystal Ross O’Hara What began 13 years ago as a class project has become a thriving tree organization in the city of Orange. In 1994, Dan Slater—who later that year was elected to the Orange city council—took part in a leadership class. For his class project he chose to focus on improving the condition of the city’s declining street ...
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By Ashley on October 27, 2009 in Releaf at work

Through an education and outreach grant from California ReLeaf, the Huntington Beach Tree Society was able to include 42,000 brochures outlining the benefits of urban trees in the city water bill. This mailing was followed by a second mailing with 42,000 Arbor Day invitations included in the same city water bills. To date, the Tree Society has seen an increase ...
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By Ashley on October 27, 2009 in Releaf at work

by: Crystal Ross O’Hara When Kemba Shakur first left her job as a corrections officer at Soledad State Prison 15 years ago and moved to Oakland she saw what many newcomers and visitors to the urban community see: a barren cityscape devoid of both trees and opportunities.  But Shakur also saw something else – possibilities. “I love Oakland. It has ...
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