Harvest Community connects neighbors through community gardens, food banks, and local partnerships that strengthen the fabric of our city from the ground up.
From community gardens to neighborhood cleanups, here are the active projects making our city better.
40 raised beds providing fresh produce to 120+ families. Volunteers welcome every Saturday morning.
Monthly cleanups, mural projects, and beautification efforts across three underserved neighborhoods.
Homework help, life skills, and positive mentorship for at-risk middle school students.
Our food bank serves 500+ families each month with fresh produce, pantry staples, and hot meals. Here's when and where to find us.
10 AM - 2 PM · Main Campus
5 PM - 7 PM · Fellowship Hall
9 AM - 12 PM · Parking Lot
We partner with local organizations, businesses, and churches to maximize our impact in the community.
Community development grants and zoning support for garden projects.
Fresh produce donations and agricultural expertise for our gardens.
After-school program facilities and student mentoring coordination.
Volunteer networks, shared resources, and collaborative outreach events.
Whether you volunteer, donate, or simply spread the word, every contribution strengthens our community.