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Ladder to Leadership Team Sows the Seeds of Community Engagement

April 6, 2011 | Story

A community garden at Cooper Green Mercy Hospital is connecting doctors, nurses, staff, patients and folks from the surrounding, underserved community in Birmingham, Alabama.

Live Well Greenville

January 1, 2011 | Toolkit

These resources from San Souci Community Garden, were designed to serve as guides for gardeners in growing fresh, healthy food in their community gardens.

A Faith-Led Effort to Combat Childhood Obesity in Oregon

September 9, 2011 | Program Result

Staff at Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon built and engaged two coalitions of faith communities - in Portland and Corvallis - government agencies, advocacy groups and others to improve the health of congregations and their communities.

A Tree Grows in Philadelphia

March 1, 2004 | Program Result

In an effort to create stronger social linkages in a poor urban community, the Urban Tree Connection engaged residents of the Haddington area of Philadelphia to clean up and beautify three neighborhood blocks and turn one into an urban park.

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