Wood St. Collective partnered with Comer Crops at Gary Comer High School to distribute shade trees that can help bolster the urban canopy. Like much of the South Side, Greater Grand Crossing is a neighborhood that has fewer parkers, less green space, and a greater industrial footprint.
To mitigate "pollution hotspots," Wood St. Collective is helping plant trees --critical green infrastructure-- that clean the air, remove CO2, provide shade, and literally lower the temperature. DO YOU WANT A FREE TREE? Our "Plant 1,000 Trees Campaign" provides free shade or fruit trees and will cover maintenance costs for up to 3 years. Sign up here.
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