Opportunities From: United Way of King County

Volunteer: Black Farmers Collective: Volunteer Opportunity

Join us on Saturday, April 18th from 11:00 AM – 3:00 PM at Small Axe Farm in Redmond for Preserving the Land Through AgriCULTURE, a hands-on volunteer day in partnership with Black Farmers Collective.

Located in the Sammamish Valley, Small Axe Farm serves as an incubator and teaching farm supporting emerging BIPOC land stewards through access to land, training, and resources. Volunteers will hear from the founder about the origins of Black Farmers Collective and then support the preservation of the land through seasonal tasks such as weeding, pruning, organizing tools, and general farm clean-up.

This work contributes to a broader mission of building a Black-led food system and advancing equity within our local food landscape. No prior experience is needed, just come ready to learn, connect, and get your hands a little dirty.

Gloves, water, and lunch will be provided. Please bring sturdy outdoor shoes and a refillable water bottle.

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Please note that these volunteer projects help serve the needs of our community  organizations, and the volunteer capacity is set to serve that. If you need to cancel your commitment to a project, please cancel at least 48 hours in advance

Organization: United Way Emerging Leaders 365

Join us on Saturday, April 18th from 11:00 AM – 3:00 PM at Small Axe Farm in Redmond for Preserving the Land Through AgriCULTURE, a hands-on volunteer day in partnership with Black Farmers Collective.

Located in the Sammamish Valley, Small Axe Farm serves as an incubator and teaching farm supporting emerging BIPOC land stewards through access to land, training, and resources. Volunteers will hear from the founder about the origins of Black Farmers Collective and then support the preservation of the land through seasonal tasks such as weeding, pruning, organizing tools, and general farm clean-up.

This work contributes to a broader mission of building a Black-led food system and advancing equity within our local food landscape. No prior experience is needed, just come ready to learn, connect, and get your hands a little dirty.

Gloves, water, and lunch will be provided. Please bring sturdy outdoor shoes and a refillable water bottle.

Sign up to our Emerging Leaders 365 newsletter  for more ways to start your year of impact!  

Please note that these volunteer projects help serve the needs of our community  organizations, and the volunteer capacity is set to serve that. If you need to cancel your commitment to a project, please cancel at least 48 hours in advance

Organization: United Way Emerging Leaders 365

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 18, 2026

Zip Code: 98052

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Seed2Fork Garden Party: Volunteer Opportunity

Join us at Seed2Fork Farm as we prepare for the upcoming growing season! Volunteers will help set up the farm’s aquaponic system, laying the groundwork for a sustainable, soil-free growing process that integrates fish and plant production. 

There’s plenty of work in the garden, too. Tasks may include clearing beds, preparing soil, organizing tools and supplies, and getting planting spaces ready for spring crops. This hands-on project directly supports local food production and helps ensure the farm is ready for a successful season of growth.

Sign up to our Emerging Leaders 365 newsletter  for more ways to start your year of impact!  

Please note that these volunteer projects help serve the needs of our community  organizations, and the volunteer capacity is set to serve that. If you need to cancel your commitment to a project, please cancel at least 48 hours in advance.

Organization: United Way Emerging Leaders 365

Join us at Seed2Fork Farm as we prepare for the upcoming growing season! Volunteers will help set up the farm’s aquaponic system, laying the groundwork for a sustainable, soil-free growing process that integrates fish and plant production. 

There’s plenty of work in the garden, too. Tasks may include clearing beds, preparing soil, organizing tools and supplies, and getting planting spaces ready for spring crops. This hands-on project directly supports local food production and helps ensure the farm is ready for a successful season of growth.

Sign up to our Emerging Leaders 365 newsletter  for more ways to start your year of impact!  

Please note that these volunteer projects help serve the needs of our community  organizations, and the volunteer capacity is set to serve that. If you need to cancel your commitment to a project, please cancel at least 48 hours in advance.

Organization: United Way Emerging Leaders 365

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 19, 2026

Zip Code: 98056

Allow Groups: Yes