Month: November 2016


“New healing space for warriors is the Green Road Project” – LocalDVM.com

LocalDVM.com – Nov 3, 2016 Article by Emilie Ikeda Excerpt: “…Two acres of green sit in the middle of a naval base in Bethesda. ‘It’s just a simple place, without a lot of direction, where you can be with your thoughts and memories in a place that will tell you all is not trauma,’ said Foote. After…

“Gardens at NYCHA Housing Complex Take Off After Hurricane Sandy” – Spectrum News NY1

Spectrum News NY1 – Nov 02, 2016 Article by Angi Gonzalez  Excerpt: “…In a city where space comes at a premium, a small garden in Edgemere is a little piece of heaven for Tina Marie Evans. ‘When I come out here it gives me piece of mind,’ said Evans, a resident of NYCHA’s Beach 41st Street…

“Four years after Sandy, a garden regrows in Rockaway” – Leader/Observer

Leader/Observer – Nov 02, 2016 Article by Patrick Kearns Excerpt: “… The area became a test-subject on resilience, and how the bay area will react and recover in the wake of Sandy. ‘This was really looking at the impact of Hurricane Sandy on this garden and on the residents who take care of it,’ Reynolds said….

“The Military-Medical Complex is looking at Environmental Approaches to Treating Trauma” – Landscape Architecture Magazine

Landscape Architecture Magazine – Nov 2016 Article by Jeff Link Excerpt: “…The Green Road Project, an Epidaurus Project initiative, is an attempt to marry holistic, or alternative, medicine with a traditional approach to treat traumatic brain injury, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and other psychological conditions. It signals an opening by the military to environmental therapies, for…

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