In our Serve & Grow farm work volunteer program, individuals and groups visit our farms to help tend the fields. We hold three-hour volunteer sessions on weekday and weekend mornings at our farms in the spring and fall. Volunteers learn about The Food Project and our mission, and help with tasks such as planting, weeding,…

The volunteers of Strawbery Banke Museum give their time and talents to support the following activities: children’s programs, curatorial, education, archiving, horticulture, greeting, museum store, special events, traditional crafts, and archaeology.

The Seeds of Faith Food Pantry, located at the Salmon Falls Mills in Rollinsford, NH is open from 9:30am-12:30pm every Monday. Whether it’s greeting incoming clients, packing food boxes for each individual client’s needs, stocking the shelves, cleaning, or picking up food donations, there’s something for everyone to do!

Groups seeking volunteer opportunities require a minimum of two-week’s advance notice. Youths must be accompanied by an adult who is willing to supervise and work alongside them.

We are always looking for volunteers to help with events, including our 5K and Breakfast for Hope, intern in the development office, assist with administrative tasks, or contribute in other ways.

Projects are based on current park needs and primarily include light duty gardening or hardscape tasks such as raking, weeding, mulching, pruning, masonry, and cleanups.No experience is required! We provide training, tools, gloves, water, and a small snack. We ask that groups plan to bring between ​10-30 volunteers​.

Do you live along The Greenway and are looking to give back? Help us water our containers during the warmer months! We provide all of the tools and just ask for an hour or two of your time per week.

Many of our volunteers know and love our parks—as their front yard, their lunch-time escape, or a place to relax on the weekends—and they want to make a difference right on the ground. We hold a series of outdoor projects from mid-March to December to work on common gardening tasks such as weeding, raking, mulching,…

We welcome in-kind collection drives year-round. Organize a collection drive at your place of business, child’s school or other affiliation. It is easy and rewarding!

You can coordinate a drive to collect basic household items for a woman as she moves into her new apartment. With your help, she can get settled a little more quickly and continue to work on the challenges that surround her.