Royal Oak, MI — Brooks Kushman employees traded office desks for garden beds during a recent volunteer event with Detroit Abloom, contributing time and energy to help transform urban green spaces on Detroit's east side.
As part of the firm's ongoing community engagement efforts, volunteers spent the day planting, weeding, and preparing garden spaces that Detroit Abloom uses to promote sustainability, education, and neighborhood revitalization. The event offered a hands-on opportunity for the Brooks Kushman team to support local environmental initiatives and connect with the community.
"Detroit Abloom is doing incredible work to create welcoming, sustainable spaces in Detroit's neighborhoods," said Amanda Barnes. "We're proud to support their mission and look forward to future opportunities to partner with them."
Founded to reclaim vacant land and foster community development through gardening, Detroit Abloom uses its gardens as both a teaching tool and a community resource. Brooks Kushman's volunteer efforts contributed to the preparation of these spaces for the upcoming growing season.
For more information about Detroit Abloom, visit https://detroitabloom.org/.