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		<title>Angel Land Food Forest Surpasses Goal with Free Mango Tree Giveaway</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Angel Land Food Forest, a 501(c)(3) charity founded in 2017, continues to grow Englewood’s future. On Sunday morning, August 17, board members English Jan, Gela Gallant, and Joe Rispoli, and [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Angel Land Food Forest, a 501(c)(3) charity founded in 2017, continues to grow Englewood’s future. On Sunday morning, August 17, board members English Jan, Gela Gallant, and Joe Rispoli, and a team of volunteers gave away <strong>fifty-seven 7-gallon grafted mango trees</strong> to local residents, surpassing the promised 50. Happy residents picked up trees to plant in their yards here in Englewood.</p>



<p>The nonprofit began with a mission of food redistribution, collecting and sharing groceries with pantries and hubs throughout Englewood. In 2021, they added a second branch: offering free mango trees to residents. To date, including this latest giveaway, the organization has provided <strong>306 mango trees</strong> sourced from nurseries across Florida.</p>



<p>Sunday’s event was made possible by the generosity of local partners and friends. Angel Land Food Forest extends heartfelt thanks to <strong>Elijah of FruitScapes, LLC</strong> for supplying the trees, <strong>Kathleen Callahan of Xpertech Auto Repair</strong> for offering her parking lot for the distribution, and the volunteers who kept the morning running smoothly: <strong>Francesca Ledesma Wyman, Michael, Angelika Gallant, Karen Kelley, and Robbin Havens.</strong></p>



<p>All efforts are carried out by unpaid volunteers, with support from community donors. Anyone wishing to help grow a greener, more nourished Englewood can donate by calling <strong>941-909-0500 </strong>or visiting <a href="http://angellandfoodforest.org" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"><strong>AngelLandFoodForest.org</strong></a>.</p>



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