Volunteering to assist in the office involves organizing files, assembling mailing packets, and making copies & collating.
Volunteering to assist with fundraising involves: helping to set-up & serve a meal, baking for a lunch/dinner, donating food, cleaning up after a lunch/dinner, donating raffle or auction items, finding partners or donors for raffles and auctions, selling raffle tickets, helping to organize an event, or writing grants.
Volunteering to assist with publicity can be done in the barn office or in your own home and involves: writing & sending press releases, writing feature articles, photography & video recording, updating info for our website, finding sponsors for riders, making a scrapbook/picture album, or collating responses to marketing.
We are always looking for individuals who are passionate about supporting their community.
Students may be able to complete their required Community Service hours in the Food Pantry or Thrift Shop. Any student under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent, teacher or mentor while they are completing their service.
Help sort through donated clothing and other items, shelve and hang clothing, freshen and shelve household items, and help with pricing too! We need volunteers at least 3 hours per day, one day per week. Any student under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent, teacher or mentor.
Help stock shelves, refrigerators and freezers. Assemble custom grocery bags and distribute them to individuals and families. Work one day, two days or all three days to provide food to the needy in the Brockton area. Any student under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent, teacher or mentor.
Not all of our volunteer opportunities involve golf; we need support off the course as well. Opportunities include: fundraising/events, operations/administration, mentoring/tutoring, and in-school programming.
Our Serve & Grow program is great for college and community groups looking for service-learning opportunities. Bring your group to one of our farms to grow food for hunger relief organizations and local distribution.
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,…