Individual volunteers aid in providing Lowell with local, organic food by helping to plant, cultivate, and harvest at our farm sites. Come learn new skills alongside our team!

Mill City Grows holds team-building volunteer sessions with organizations from school and church groups to local businesses and corporate groups. We welcome teams of 5-15 participants.

A service-learning program for English Language Learners. Students have the opportunity to explore their community, interact with Salem residents, officials, and popular places. The goal of the program is to aid in language development through experiential learning.

A peer support group for females. Sister for success discusses topics ranging from; self esteem, media messages, identity, family responsibilities, goals and aspirations. Volunteers should be female and consider themselves mentors.

A peer support group for males of color. Members of Brothers for Success are high school and college students. The goal of BFS is to empower males of color to pursue a college education and succeed in life. Volunteers should be male and consider themselves mentors.

Volunteers are needed to share their work experiences with rising high school juniors and seniors either through students visiting the work site or if that is not possible by having an insightful conversation with the student.

A statewide movement of youth fighting tobacco industries in Massachusetts. The 84 promotes youth leadership skills by providing opportunities for youth to educate their peers about the tobacco industry’s tricks. Volunteers should be interested in working with state government and organizing campaigns to present to elected officials.

We welcome everyone from teen interns to corporate teams to local avid gardeners to help with a range of tasks like building a new community garden, leading a weekly community garden harvest, leading a school taste test, mentoring our gardeners, watering and weeding school or community gardens, working at our pop-up shop, and helping us…

A garden mentor is a gardener, a trainer, a volunteer, and an invaluable part of the Backyard Growers team. To be a mentor, you must be over 18 and have experience gardening or farming. Mentors should be a part of the Cape Ann community and committed to helping ensure access to fresh vegetables for community…

Volunteer your professional skills such as design, marketing, and grant writing.