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Your Home
Deserves Care,
Even During
Hard Times.

Temporary lawn care relief when life gets overwhelming. Always free. Always local.

Volunteer helping a neighbor with lawn care
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Local Volunteers
Real Community Support
Help When It’s Needed

Free help for those who need it most.

Seniors

Veterans

People with Disabilities

Families in Hardship

Getting help should be simple.

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Step 1

A neighbor asks for help

An elderly, disabled, or low-income neighbor submits a request — or a friend posts on their behalf.

02

Step 2

A volunteer accepts

A nearby volunteer sees the request, claims the job, and reaches out to schedule a time that works for both.

03

Step 3

The lawn gets mowed

The volunteer shows up, does the work, and makes someone’s week. No payment. No forms. That’s it.

Real neighbors, real help.

Jobs our volunteers completed recently.

Before and after lawn

Full yard cleanup

David K. cleared overgrown grass for an 84-year-old neighbor who hadn’t been able to get outside.

East Side · May 17

Volunteer mowing

Mow & edge

Marcus T. spent his Saturday morning helping a single mom keep her yard looking cared for.

Maplewood · May 16

Volunteer group

Group side yard job

Priya and three friends showed up together — the neighbor cried when she saw the finished yard.

Riverside · May 15

Your neighborhood needs you.

One afternoon. A real difference for someone who can’t do it alone.

Volunteer talking with a neighbor