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Since 2002, The Los Angeles Neighborhood Land Trust has worked to address park inequity.

 

Focused on creating green spaces specifically in communities of color, the Neighborhood Land Trust has helped create 30 urban parks and gardens, with an additional 8.5 acres in-development. Our successful community engagement model incorporates residents throughout the entire greenspace development process, from concept and design, to construction and stewardship.

We recognize that it takes a village, and that collaboration is key to achieve and sustain success.

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400 Guests at Garden Party 2024 - A Record!
400 Guests at Garden Party 2024 - A Record!
David GarvoilleJune 18, 2024
Wishing Tree Park: A Dream Realized in West Carson
Wishing Tree Park: A Dream Realized in West Carson
David GarvoilleMay 27, 2024
From Oil Field to South L.A. Oasis
From Oil Field to South L.A. Oasis
David GarvoilleApril 1, 2024
Green Spaces Foster Connection
Green Spaces Foster Connection
David GarvoilleNovember 2, 2023Los Angeles Neighborhood Land Trust
What Is a Living Schoolyard?
What Is a Living Schoolyard?
David GarvoilleOctober 26, 2023Los Angeles Neighborhood Land Trust
Safe and Enriching Outdoor Spaces can Transform Lives
Safe and Enriching Outdoor Spaces can Transform Lives
David GarvoilleOctober 19, 2023Los Angeles Neighborhood Land Trust
From Empty Lot to Community Hub
From Empty Lot to Community Hub
David GarvoilleOctober 12, 2023Los Angeles Neighborhood Land Trust
Improve Your Mood and Build Connections
Improve Your Mood and Build Connections
David GarvoilleOctober 5, 2023Los Angeles Neighborhood Land Trust
Benefits of Native Planting and a Citrus Tree Care Workshop
Benefits of Native Planting and a Citrus Tree Care Workshop
David GarvoilleSeptember 21, 2023Los Angeles Neighborhood Land Trust
The LANLT Awarded CALFIRE Grant for School Greening
The LANLT Awarded CALFIRE Grant for School Greening
David GarvoilleAugust 24, 2023Los Angeles Neighborhood Land Trust
A Look Back at Our LA Park History
A Look Back at Our LA Park History
David GarvoilleJuly 28, 2023Los Angeles Neighborhood Land Trust
Afternoons Reading in the Park - 7 Book Recommendations About Gardening, the Natural World and Place
Afternoons Reading in the Park - 7 Book Recommendations About Gardening, the Natural World and Place
David GarvoilleMay 23, 2023Los Angeles Neighborhood Land Trust
Earth Day, Every Day
Earth Day, Every Day
David GarvoilleMay 2, 2023Los Angeles Neighborhood Land Trust
We Hear the Music
We Hear the Music
David GarvoilleApril 27, 2023Los Angeles Neighborhood Land Trust
Mini Series: Nurture Through Nature - Benefits of Gardening
Mini Series: Nurture Through Nature - Benefits of Gardening
David GarvoilleApril 25, 2023Los Angeles Neighborhood Land Trust
Mini Series: Nurture Through Nature - Bird Song
Mini Series: Nurture Through Nature - Bird Song
David GarvoilleApril 13, 2023Los Angeles Neighborhood Land Trust
Mini Series: Nurture Through Nature - Forest Bathing
Mini Series: Nurture Through Nature - Forest Bathing
David GarvoilleApril 6, 2023Los Angeles Neighborhood Land Trust
It's Official - We'll See You Under the Stars at Garden Party 2023
It's Official - We'll See You Under the Stars at Garden Party 2023
David GarvoilleMarch 30, 2023Los Angeles Neighborhood Land Trust
New Experiences & New Faces
New Experiences & New Faces
David GarvoilleMarch 9, 2023Los Angeles Neighborhood Land Trust
Holding space for our communities connected by systemic roots of violence
Holding space for our communities connected by systemic roots of violence
David GarvoilleFebruary 15, 2023Los Angeles Neighborhood Land Trust
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Los Angeles Neighborhood Land Trust is a 501c(3) organization. All contribution of funds and materials are tax deducible.