Help Backyard Farmers with 8 volunteers for Garden Maintenance

 Mahube Valley, Gauteng

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Help Backyard Farmers with 8 volunteers for Garden Maintenance
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8 volunteers still needed


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Environment

sub-category

Agricultural & Gardening

duration

more than 8 hours

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Help Backyard Farmers with 8 volunteers for Garden Maintenance

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Join Us as a Volunteer for the Backyard Farmers Curro Garden! The Backyard Farmers' Garden-School Program is seeking dedicated and committed volunteers to help maintain the Backyard Farmers Curro Garden. As a volunteer, you will have the opportunity to grow, harvest, and sell fresh produce while also teaching learners valuable agricultural skills to empower them in growing their own food. All volunteers will undergo a vetting process, and their details will be securely recorded in the Backyard Farmers database. Backyard Farmers is deeply committed to combating malnutrition and hunger in schools. Through the Garden-School Program, we are cultivating a future where young learners gain hands-on experience in sustainable agriculture. If you are passionate about making a difference and equipping the next generation with essential food-growing skills, we invite you to be part of this transformative initiative. Together, we can build a healthier, more sustainable future. Let us know if you're ready to make an impact!


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Backyard Farmers

Backyard Farmers

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We help Communities, schools and youth by mitigating food insecurity and environment degradation

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