Construction/Builders Needed!
Grow Some Good

We are looking for volunteers knowledgable and skilled in basic construction with interest in helping fix or build raised garden beds, trellises, pergolas and/or shade structures, mend/repair or install fences, dig trenches for irrigation installation, etc. for our Grow Some Good school gardens and/or community food systems.
Grow Some Good
About the organizer
Grow Some Good is a nonprofit organization dedicated to creating hands-on, outdoor learning experiences that cultivate curiosity about natural life cycles, connect students to their food sources, and inspire better nutrition choices. In addition to helping establish food gardens and living science labs in local schools, we provide resources and curriculum support through community partnerships in agriculture, science, food education, and nutrition.
Good For
Kupuna, Resume Builder
Activity Type
Outdoor, Help People, Physical Labor, Skilled Labor
Cause
Keiki, Kupuna, Special Needs, Gender & Equality, Housing & Homelessness, Social Services, Preparedness & Response, Community Engagement, Military & Veterans, Non Profit Support
Requirements
RSVP Required
Construction/Builders Needed!
Grow Some Good

We are looking for volunteers knowledgable and skilled in basic construction with interest in helping fix or build raised garden beds, trellises, pergolas and/or shade structures, mend/repair or install fences, dig trenches for irrigation installation, etc. for our Grow Some Good school gardens and/or community food systems.
Good For
Kupuna, Resume Builder
Activity Type
Outdoor, Help People, Physical Labor, Skilled Labor
Cause
Keiki, Kupuna, Special Needs, Gender & Equality, Housing & Homelessness, Social Services, Preparedness & Response, Community Engagement, Military & Veterans, Non Profit Support
Requirements
RSVP Required
Grow Some Good
About the organizer
Grow Some Good is a nonprofit organization dedicated to creating hands-on, outdoor learning experiences that cultivate curiosity about natural life cycles, connect students to their food sources, and inspire better nutrition choices. In addition to helping establish food gardens and living science labs in local schools, we provide resources and curriculum support through community partnerships in agriculture, science, food education, and nutrition.