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POP works with community-based groups and volunteers to plan and plant orchards filled with useful and edible plants. POP provides the plants, trees, and training. Community organizations own, maintain, and harvest the orchards, expanding community-based food production. Orchards are planted in formerly vacant lots, community gardens, schoolyards, and other spaces, almost exclusively in low-wealth neighborhoods where people lack access to fresh fruit.  
 
POP works with community-based groups and volunteers to plan and plant orchards filled with useful and edible plants. POP provides the plants, trees, and training. Community organizations own, maintain, and harvest the orchards, expanding community-based food production. Orchards are planted in formerly vacant lots, community gardens, schoolyards, and other spaces, almost exclusively in low-wealth neighborhoods where people lack access to fresh fruit.  
 
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*[http://philadelphianeighborhoods.com/2021/04/14/environment-how-one-organization-is-working-toward-building-a-greener-city/ Environment: How One Organization is Working Toward Building a Greener City], Philadelphia Neighborhoods, April 14, 2021.
 
*[https://whyy.org/articles/essay-philadelphia-students-get-dirt-under-their-nails-producing-fresh-fruit-for-their-neighborhoods/ WHYY Article: philadelphia students get dirt under their nails producing fresh fruit for-their neighborhoods] Newsworks, August 22, 2017.
 
*[https://whyy.org/articles/essay-philadelphia-students-get-dirt-under-their-nails-producing-fresh-fruit-for-their-neighborhoods/ WHYY Article: philadelphia students get dirt under their nails producing fresh fruit for-their neighborhoods] Newsworks, August 22, 2017.
 
*[https://video.whyy.org/video/friday-arts-philadelphia-orchard-project/ WHYY video: Friday Arts: Orchard Project]
 
*[https://video.whyy.org/video/friday-arts-philadelphia-orchard-project/ WHYY video: Friday Arts: Orchard Project]
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[[Contact Email::info@phillyorchards.org| ]]

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The Philadelphia Orchard Project plants orchards in the city of Philadelphia that grow healthy food, green spaces and community food security.

POP works with community-based groups and volunteers to plan and plant orchards filled with useful and edible plants. POP provides the plants, trees, and training. Community organizations own, maintain, and harvest the orchards, expanding community-based food production. Orchards are planted in formerly vacant lots, community gardens, schoolyards, and other spaces, almost exclusively in low-wealth neighborhoods where people lack access to fresh fruit.

In The News

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