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| The Point Breeze Pioneer group would not be successful without the contributions of these organizations, non-profits and businesses listed below. Our support base is growing daily with every successful transformation of Point Breeze spaces. Please check out these amazing contributors as they continue their mission towards a better, more beautiful City of Philadelphia. For the various groups we work with to continue the PBPioneer mission, please see our affiliates page for links and information. If you're interested in contributing to the PBPioneer mission in any way, please email contribute@pbpioneers.com |
| The Neighborhood Garden Association / A Philadelphia Land Trust (NGA) was formed in 1986, Point Breeze was one of the first neighborhoods that NGA worked in to help preserve community gardens. NGA preserved seven Point Breeze Gardens — the largest grouping of land trust gardens in one neighborhood in the City. To date, NGA has assisted PBPioneers in the restoration of 3 commuity gardens located in the heart of Point Breeze. |
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The Pennsylvania Horticultural Society is a not-for-profit membership organization founded in 1827. PHS provides great events, activities and publications for novice gardeners, experienced horticulturists, and flower lovers of all ages. To date, PHS has helped PBPioneers secure resources for our gardens and parks of Point Breeze and facilitates new tree plantings through the TreeVitalize program. |
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At Media, is an advertising firm located in South Philadelphia. At Media built and maintains the PBPioneer website, along with Search Engine Optimization, Photography, Event Planning, Social Media updates, and more. The internet communication that At Media continues to provide helps us 'pioneer' community beautification efforts by giving us the most modern, up-to-date resources to communicate with our members and interested participants. |
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Fairmount Park, within walking distance of every Philadelphia resident and 63 neighborhood parks, Fairmount Park is Philadelphia's 9,200 acre citywide park system. PBPioneers relies on Fairmount Park's Recycling Center for free compost and mulch to use throughout our greening efforts in Point Breeze.
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