Family Farming Program Volunteering

Support women and vulnerable households to grow food, build livelihoods, and achieve long-term food security.

Volunteer on the Farm

About the Family Farming Program

The Family Farming Program promotes food security and sustainable livelihoods by supporting vulnerable women, youths, and households to grow food within their communities.

  • Seeds for edible vegetables
  • Poultry and snail starter kits
  • Training, soil, feed, and containers

This program helps families move from food dependency to self-reliance while strengthening local food systems.

Family Farming Program

Why Volunteer for Family Farming?

Support women-led food production
Promote long-term food security
Learn hands-on urban agriculture skills
Contribute to sustainable livelihoods
Help break cycles of hunger and poverty

Volunteer Roles & Activities

🌱 Planting & Farm Setup

Assist with planting vegetables, soil preparation, containers, and poultry or snail setup.

🐔 Poultry, Snail & Vegetable Support

Support feeding, cleaning, harvesting, and monitoring livestock health under supervision.

📋 Monitoring & Field Support

Join monitoring visits to track progress, document outcomes, and support program learning.

What to Expect as a Farm Volunteer

Outdoor & light physical work
Comfortable clothing & closed shoes
Training & guidance provided
Volunteering counts toward official hours

84+

Active Beneficiary Farms

Women & Youth

Focused Program

Vegetable, Poultry & Snail

Urban Farming Models

Community-Based

Urban Locations

Family Farming in Action

Family Farming Volunteer FAQs

No. Training and guidance are provided.

Activities involve light outdoor work.

Urban community locations coordinated by LFBI.

Grow Food. Empower Families. Create Impact.

Your time on the farm helps families build sustainable livelihoods and long-term food security.

Volunteer on the Farm