 Imagine if every single one of us planted fruit trees right in our front yards. If all of our public parks had fruit trees in them with a bounty of fruit for our communities to enjoy. This is a dream of mine, and I have this dream because we've got a problem. Millions of Americans today live in food deserts where there's very little access to fresh fruits and vegetables. And most of our food today is shipped long distances, guzzling fossil fuels, and is produced by Big Ag, which is consuming the very planet that we depend upon. I've decided to be a part of the solution and make that dream a reality. With the help of my friends at the Live Like Alley Foundation, along with volunteers, I've planted over 200 community fruit trees so far. These are publicly owned fruit trees for everyone to enjoy. We plant fruit trees where they're highly accessible, like residential front yards at schools in public parks and in church yards. Each tree can be found on our online map, which is brought to you by our friends at fallingfruit.org. Food doesn't have to come from the grocery store. Food can be growing freely and abundantly all around us. This idea is simple, but compared to our current food system, this idea is revolutionary. You can join this revolution by planting community fruit trees in your community. If you know of an existing fruit tree, add it to the map and put a sign next to it, inviting others to enjoy the fruit. And we're here to help. We're offering grants to help people across the United States plant community fruit trees. By working together and with nature, we can produce more than just food for our communities. We can produce a higher quality of life, stronger communities and a common desire for clean air, soil and water. All while creating habitat for the other species we share our earth with. Get involved at communityfruittrees.org.