Project EverGreen - Giving back to Our Community and Our Troops

June 1, 2023

Project EverGreen is a national non-profit committed to bringing people together to make a difference in how our yards, parks and communities create a greener, healthier, cooler Earth. We do this through GreenCare for Community initiatives that revitalize parks and public green spaces in under-resourced areas, and through the GreenCare for Troops program that mobilizes lawn and landscape services to provide free lawn and landscape services for deployed military families.

To learn more about Project EverGreen and its mission, or to join us by volunteering your time, service or resources contact Cindy Code, cindycode@projectevergreen.org or call 877-758-4835.

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