
Where you'll be:
Join Loveland Youth Gardeners in helping to prep their garden beds for the season! Helping this small non-profit team wake up the farm for the Spring will allow them to focus more efforts on their main mission: teaching kids outdoors. A variety of tasks are available to make this project family-friendly and ADA accessible.
What you'll do:
Volunteers will help prepare garden beds for the season ahead. Tasks may include planting, turning compost, transplanting seedlings, tilling soil, and other general garden prep work. There will be a range of activities available, so volunteers can choose what feels comfortable for them.
Please bring your own lunch for the day.
Why it's important:
This farm is the primary site for Loveland Youth Gardeners’ programming, where they provide nature-based education and horticultural therapy for about 150 youth each year.
The space also supports community events and projects, welcoming nearly 1,000 additional visitors annually.
Much of the produce grown here is shared with local community organizations, helping address food insecurity in the Loveland area. By volunteering on this project, you are supporting youth education, community well-being, and local food access all in one place.
Eligibility Requirements:
Ages 10+
All youth under 16 must be accompanied by an adult 21 years or older.
Project Difficulty:
This project is considered easy. Please check our difficulty rating criteria here for more details
Access Factors:
Vehicle Access: 2WD accessible
Other Notes: Volunteers will walk across a short, flat field (approx. 2 minutes) from the parking area to the farm
If you enjoy urban gardening/farm projects, you can view similar projects here.