Volunteer: Work to Learn

At Pitney Meadows Community Farm, we believe in the power of community and the hands that help us grow. When you raise your hand, you’re not just offering your time, you’re contributing to the vision of a vibrant, sustainable farm that serves our community.

Volunteers like you come from all walks of life, bringing energy, care, and a shared love for the land. Whether you're helping in the garden, supporting events, or sharing your unique skills, every hand makes a difference. Together, we nurture not only the soil but the spirit of our community.

We offer a range of volunteer opportunities that are as educational as they are impactful. Join us in growing something special... raise your hand and get involved today!

If you have specific questions, please email contact@pitneymeadows.org.

Work to Learn for Corporate Groups and Teams

We have a long history of welcoming local corporate and organizational groups for team-building and bonding through our Work to Learn volunteer program. 

Through these half-day corporate volunteer experiences, your team will play an active role in advancing our Food for All programming, strengthening local food access in Saratoga County, and connecting with the meaningful work of community agriculture.

What’s Included:

• Hands-on farm activities alongside our experienced team

• A fresh, boxed Healthy Harvest lunch

• A guided overview of our mission and impact on local food access



Benefits for Your Team:

• Strengthen connection in a unique outdoor setting
• Boost morale through meaningful community impact

• Support team well-being with active, outdoor engagement



Organizational Contribution:

A gift of $2,000 or more secures your 2026 date and supports farm team time, your group’s lunch, and the broader operations of Pitney Meadows, including our Food for All initiatives and community programming.


Book your Team Work to Learn Day by contacting contact@pitneymeadows.org

Serve on the Pitney Meadows Board of Directors 

The Pitney Meadows Board of Directors seeks professional expertise and skills in the following areas for new Board nominees: agriculture/conservation, food systems, construction/building, experience in running or participating in capital campaigns, and experience with non-profit management. Additionally, the Board is committed to increasing representation of age, race, and lived experience in order to promote a diverse set of ideas and approaches to farm oversight. Visit our "Work With Us" page to learn more!

Professional Infrastructure Opportunities

Occasionally, we seek the assistance of local builders, contractors, engineers and others for infrastructure projects. For latest RFP's, please visit our "Work With Us" page.
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