
GET INVOLVED
​There are many ways to support and participate in the work of the Black Youth Farming Collective. Whether you're a young person interested in land-based learning, a volunteer, a partner organization, or a supporter, you can help grow access to food, land, and community.
Join a Program or Event
The BYFC offers hands-on, community-centred programs for Black youth and community members interested in farming, food systems, and environmental learning.
Visit our Programs and Events page to see what's coming up and register to get involved.
Volunteer with Us
Volunteers play an important role in supporting our programs and helping us create welcoming spaces for youth and community members.
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Ways you can support include:
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Grow Food with Us​
Supporting farm activities (planting, harvesting, maintenance.
Help with Events
Assisting with community events and workshops.
Interested in volunteering with us? Click below to learn more about current opportunties!
Partner With Us
BYFC collaborates with schools, community groups, and organizations to deliver meaningful land-based and environmental learning experiences.
We partner with:
Schools and educators seeking agri-environmental programming
Youth-serving organizations and after-school programs
Local farms, nonprofits, and cultural groups
Funders and institutions aligned with our mission
Community members wanting to contribute expertise
Partnerships may include school workshops, community events, curriculum support, or co-hosted programming. We value relationships rooted in mutual respect, shared learning, and community impact.
Interested in colaborating us with us? Reach out to start a conversation.
Donate
Your support helps sustain BYFC’s programming and ensures that our work remains accessible to youth and communities.
Donations support:
Urban farm operations and supplies
School-based education programming
Community workshops and events
Youth stipends and learning materials
Every contribution, large 🌳 or small 🌱, helps strengthen our impact and supports the next generation of land stewards
