California City, CA – September 2024 – Royten’s Enrichment Academy Community Hope (REACH) is thrilled to announce the launch of its newly funded project, TreeVitalize: Sowing Community Roots Together, a transformative three-year project designed to revitalize California City’s environment and support its underserved residents. The project aims to plant 500+ fruit and shade trees, reduce urban heat, improve green spaces, and address food security for this historically marginalized desert community. Funding for this project was provided by the Inflation Reduction Act and the USDA Forest Service, Urban and Community Forestry Program in partnership with Arbor Day Foundation’s Community Roots Program.
Tackling Climate and Economic Disparities
California City, often called the “land of the forgotten,” faces significant challenges with severe food insecurity, limited green spaces, and environmental stresses, including extreme urban heat due to low tree canopy coverage (less than 10%). Designated as a disadvantaged community by the EPA and other federal tools, California City is isolated from the resources that more urbanized areas benefit from.
TreeVitalize: A Beacon of Hope
“'TreeVitalize' is a monumental step forward for our community,” said Shauna Royten, President of REACH. “Our goal is to empower the community to engage in environmental stewardship and ensure that every neighborhood benefits from the positive impacts of trees—cleaner air, shade, and access to fresh food. This program is not just about planting trees, but about creating healthy, sustainable spaces for future generations in California City.”
Timeline
Year 1: Laying the Foundation The first year will focus on community outreach and engagement. REACH will form an advisory committee to ensure the project meets the community’s needs and conduct workshops on urban forestry. Initial tree planting will prioritize neighborhoods most affected by urban heat and lack of green spaces.
Year 2: Building Momentum In the second year, the project will expand tree planting efforts, particularly in low-income neighborhoods, while launching intergenerational programs to involve youth and seniors in tree care. Community members will be trained in tree care techniques and urban sustainability practices.
Year 3: Sustainability and Legacy By the third year, REACH will ensure long-term sustainability by transitioning leadership to community members, continuing training, and
completing the final phase of tree planting. A youth leadership program will also be introduced to nurture the next generation of environmental stewards.
Proposed Outcomes By the end of the project, REACH aims to:
Key Program Elements:
REACH invites community members, local businesses, and other stakeholders to get involved in the TreeVitalize project. Planning meetings will begin soon and can be found on the official REACH website. Interested parties are encouraged to participate in this exciting initiative.
TreeVitalize will also serve as a platform to pursue additional funding opportunities that can further expand urban forestry projects in California City, CA. This initiative is part of a larger national movement to enhance urban forests and foster environmental resilience in underserved communities.
For more information on the TreeVitalize: Sowing Community Roots Together initiative or to learn about REACH’s other community programs, visit www.reachca.org.
About REACH:
Royten’s Enrichment Academy Community Hope (REACH) is a grassroots 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to uplifting underrepresented communities by providing access to local fresh produce, green spaces, sustainability resources, and art. The organization’s work includes managing community gardens, farmers markets, community art walks, and environmental initiatives designed to promote long-term well-being and health.
Media Contact:
Shauna Royten, President Phone: (661) 977-6562
Email: reachcalcity@gmail.com
If you are interested in the TreeVitalize program and would like to participate by adopting a tree for your home, volunteering, donating, or giving valuable input, please fill out the form attached to the link below.
Your support and contributions will enable us to meet our goals and fund our mission.
Funding for the TreeVitalize project is made possible through the Inflation Reduction Act and the USDA Forest Service Urban and Community Forestry Program, in collaboration with the Arbor Day Foundation's Community Roots Program. This partnership aims to address climate change and enhance urban resilience by investing in tree planting and urban greening initiatives. The financial support provided will allow REACH to plant 500+ fruit trees in California City, fostering environmental sustainability, improving air quality, and providing long-term health and economic benefits to the community.
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