06/03/2026
We think that a day spent with your hands in the soil and your heart set on helping others is pretty great.
This weekend, we were honored to welcome volunteers from Greensboro’s Jewish community as part of Mitzvah Day; a day dedicated to acts of kindness, service, and social responsibility. Rooted in the value of Tikkun Olam (Hebrew: תיקון עולם or “repairing the world”), these volunteers rolled up their sleeves to clear the greenhouse, organize equipment, and care for our gardens and flowerbeds.
The world is rarely repaired through grand gestures alone. More often, it happens one flowerbed, one helping hand, one shared afternoon at a time.
To everyone who joined us: thank you for helping cultivate a place where people of all abilities can learn, grow, work, and belong. Together, you made the Farm a little more beautiful and the world a little more whole.
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