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   Through the Green & Healthy Schools Program, Reflo works with the Milwaukee
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   schoolyard asphalt with green infrastructure—vibrant, nature-inspired
   landscapes that capture rainwater and reduce neighborhood flooding, increase
   urban biodiversity with trees and plants, and nurture students’ curiosity and
   critical thinking about our relationship to the environment. Reflo catalyzes
   an intentional community-driven design process that focuses on far more than
   managing water. These beautiful schoolyards transform the urban landscape
   surrounding the next generation of Milwaukee’s youth into a healthier one
   they—and the surrounding communities—deserve.
   
   


 * RAINWATER HARVESTING FOR URBAN AGRICULTURE
   
   
   Through our Rainwater Harvesting for Urban Agriculture program, Reflo works
   with residents of under-resourced neighborhoods to capture rainwater to
   supply irrigation for urban gardens. An integrated water supply makes it
   easier for urban gardens to overflow with healthy vegetables for family
   tables—a counter-balance to the junk food too readily available in
   Milwaukee’s food deserts. A Reflo project at Alice’s Garden—one of the
   largest community-supported gardens in Milwaukee that engages in equity,
   spirituality, and community building—diverts stormwater runoff from an
   adjacent Milwaukee Public Schools asphalt schoolyard into a bioswale, then
   into an underground cistern. Urban farmers can now use a new solar-powered
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 * INNOVATIVE PLACEMAKING
   
   
   Through our Innovative Placemaking program, Reflo thinks outside the box to
   help neighborhoods create meaningful spaces that enhance urban life.
   Collecting and managing rainwater is often the beginning of these projects
   but never the end. Working with the City of Milwaukee and various other
   partners including community-based nonprofits, Reflo has helped to transform
   spaces as diverse as a neighborhood pocket park (integrating an underground
   cistern beneath a new performing stage), a popular farmers market (pioneering
   stormwater management of the adjacent street into an old building
   foundation), and a post-industrial brownfield transformed into a verdant
   research and demonstration destination to showcase Milwaukee’s green
   infrastructure leadership.
   
   


 * MILWAUKEE WATER STORIES
   
   
   The Milwaukee Water Stories program ties together Reflo’s mission-driven
   work, helping Milwaukee residents of all ages understand water as a valuable
   resource through engaging digital media products: interactive maps showcasing
   data and stories from community partners, a role-playing game inspired by
   Milwaukee’s water history, an adventure app like Pokemon GO for Milwaukee’s
   hidden water stories—and even the technologically marvelous Virtual Water
   Table that uses and Augmented Reality sandbox to teach watershed dynamics
   through a tactile experience. Reflo curates these and other resources for
   educators, students, partners, and motivated members of the public. It’s all
   about expanding Milwaukee’s “Water Choir” into a veritable “Water Chorus.”
   
   


 * ENVIRONMENTAL INTERNS
   
   
   Each year Reflo hires high school students for hands-on learning with
   tradespeople and content experts. The Environmental Interns are exposed to
   careers in construction, design, engineering, policy, communications, and
   environmental education. The interns learn about green infrastructure by
   making and maintaining it, participate in workshops and community events, and
   create projects using multiple woodworking tools and equipment to support
   Reflo’s other program areas. The Environmental Intern program is evolving for
   the 2021-’22 school year, so check back for details.
   
   


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