What You’ll Gain:
Hands-On Learning: Discover the ins and outs of urban farming, from planting and harvesting to composting and sustainable practices.
Skills Development: Learn essential skills like gardening, teamwork, and leadership.
Community Impact: Contribute to the local community by helping grow fresh produce for local families.
Eco-Conscious Living: Get practical tips on how to live sustainably in an urban environment.
Education Stipend: Participants will receive a $500 education stipend to continue their agricultural education
Who Should Apply?
Youth ages 14-18
Passionate about the environment and eager to learn.
No prior experience in gardening is required—just a willingness to get your hands dirty and work as part of a team!
Have transportation to and from BREC's Howell Community Park
Where?
Baton Roots Community Farm (inside BREC’s Howell Park) - 5509 Winbourne Ave
When?
February 3rd - April 28th
Tuesdays from 3:30pm to 5:30pm
Program Highlights:
Weekly Workshops & Fieldwork: Training each week to learn gardening skills and hands-on activities at Baton Roots Community Farm.
Expert Mentors: Work with experienced urban farmers and environmental advocates.
Fun & Engaging Activities: From garden building to eco-crafts and food tasting.
How to Apply:
Complete this application form.
Submit by January 16th, 2026.
Questions? Contact Mitchell Provensal - mitchell@thewallsproject.org.
Let’s grow together—apply today and be a part of the future of urban agriculture!
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