Community-Based Greening Programs Can Curb Violence, Improve Mental and Physical Health

June 13, 2025

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5-15 mins
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Transforming vacant lots into vibrant green spaces is doing more than beautifying neighborhoods. Researchers at the University of Michigan, in collaboration with Flint’s Clean & Green program, are demonstrating how youth employment and community engagement can significantly reduce violent crime. Their work is gaining national attention, and continued CDC funding through 2029. Read on to discover how Michigan research is helping shape safer, healthier communities, one lot at a time.

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