Volunteers working at TSU Community Farm
Get involved

Show up. Dig in.
Help Third Ward grow.

No experience needed, only a willingness to work with your hands and connect with your neighbors.

01 / Volunteer

Saturdays at the farm.

Volunteering at TSU Community Farm is a chance to connect with the land, with your community, and with yourself. Every Saturday morning, we gather to tend crops, run the Farmer's Stand, and build something together.

Whether you can give one Saturday or every weekend, we're grateful for every pair of hands.

When
Saturdays, 9 AM – 12 PM
Where
3216 Blodgett, Houston, TX
Dress
Clothes you can dirty, closed-toe shoes
Provided
Gloves, tools, and guidance
Sign up to volunteer
Community volunteers at TSU Farm
/ WHAT TO EXPECT

A typical Saturday.

  1. 01Arrive, meet the team, hear the day's plan
  2. 02Work in the garden: plant, weed, water, harvest
  3. 03Help set up and run the Farmer's Stand
  4. 04Connect with neighbors and fellow volunteers
  5. 05Leave knowing you helped something grow
02 / Group visits

Organizations & groups.

Schools, nonprofits, faith communities, and corporate groups are all welcome.

Plan a visit

Group visits are a great way to bring your community to the farm for a hands-on experience. We've hosted schools, church groups, nonprofits, and more.

Planning is coordinated directly with our team, we'll work with your schedule, group size, and goals.

Book a visit

Email us with your group size and preferred dates.

Email to book

Tsucommunityfarm@gmail.com

FAQ

Frequently asked.

Do I need farming experience to volunteer?
Not at all. We welcome everyone regardless of experience. We'll teach you everything you need to know right here on the farm.
What age can volunteer?
Volunteers of all ages are welcome. Children under 12 should be accompanied by a parent or guardian.
What should I wear and bring?
Wear comfortable, weather-appropriate clothes you don't mind getting dirty. Closed-toe shoes required. We supply gloves and tools, just bring water and your energy.
When do volunteer shifts happen?
Our main volunteer opportunity is Saturday mornings, 9 AM – 12 PM during the Farmer's Stand. Additional shifts may be available, sign up and we'll reach out.
Can organizations bring groups?
Yes. We love group visits from schools, nonprofits, and community organizations. Planning is flexible, contact us to schedule.