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Black Coral Inc Boston Fruit Tree Giveaway Launched!

Residents at the Dorchester Unified Neighborhood's sponsored cookout were the first to have the chance to sign up for free fruit trees. About a dozen families will receive trees along with professional advice on their care and upkeep. Register quickly as availability is limited! For details on the next event, email us at admin@blackcoralinc.org.


Black Coral Staff and Board members who are Dorchester residents were on hand to launch the tree giveaway. Dorchester Unified Neighborhood East and West are part of Boston's Slow Streets Zones.




Long term residents were joined by Massachusetts State Senate hopefuls and other prominent members of the local Chamber of Commerce and Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Lynda Blake of Black Coral Inc and Hank Ebanks who volunteered at the Black Coral Inc Reef Reclamation and Shoreline Rescue efforts in the Honduras 2023 and 2024


AI rendering of what Dorchester could be with Fruit tree enhanced green spaces! The Dorchester United Neighborhood Association (DUNA) was founded in 1966 as an umbrella organization for the multiple neighborhood associations that covered the six square miles of Boston’s largest neighborhood. To be eligible for membership, organizations were required to be an association of Dorchester, governed by bylaws, with the goals of promoting community improvement through citizen participation and actively serving the “Dorchester community

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