Volunteer With Us

Thank you for your interest in volunteering with CSU.

Get your hands dirty, break a sweat and deepen your relationship with growing. Bring a hat, a bottle of water and a friend!

Please read our guidelines carefully as we are not able to respond to all requests for information.

Location

 

CSU/EXPO Urban Farm

3990 Bill Robertson Lane, Los Angeles, CA 90037

 

Directions

 

1 block east of Vermont Ave., just off of Martin Luther King Blvd., next to the senior center, street parking or paid parking across the street from the farm

 

Volunteer Hours

 

Wednesday, Friday & Saturday Mornings: 9:00am to 12:00pm

 

 

Volunteers are required to RSVP with the date/time you wish to come to volunteer@csuinc.org. To ensure safety and wellness of our staff and volunteers volunteers must wear a mask at all times on the farm. Please note that weather and events at the EXPO Center can lead to volunteer days being cancelled. Please RSVP to be informed of any schedule changes. 

How To Volunteer

 

Individual Volunteers

 

Individuals are welcome to volunteer with an RSVP. We cannot respond to all emails or voicemail messages about volunteering; check our Events Calendar to ensure there isn’t a cancellation. RSVP by emailing volunteer@csuinc.org.

 

Group Volunteers

 

Groups must make prior arrangements before coming to volunteer. We cannot accommodate groups without prior arrangement; if you wish to bring a group from your workplace, school, organization please send an email to volunteer@csuinc.org. We welcome groups of all sizes to come and volunteer with us as part of their community service and team building activities. Groups must make prior arrangements before coming to volunteer. If you wish to arrange a group volunteer event for your workplace, school, or organization please review THIS DOCUMENT and email volunteer@csuinc.org.

Please be aware that our response may not be immediate. We appreciate your patience.

CSU/EXPO Farm Volunteer Guidelines

 

Please read the guidelines below carefully as we are not able to respond to individual requests for information.

 

COVID REGULATION 

To ensure the safety and wellness of our staff and volunteers. You must wear a mask at all times on the farm.

CANCELLATIONS

Sometimes due to major events at the stadium we have to cancel, please check our website (do not call or email) before coming out, where we list any cancellations.

CHILD SUPERVISION

This is a working farm, children younger than 16 must come with parents/guardian who are responsible for and will supervise them at ALL times.Volunteer time at the EXPO Mini-Farm may include all manner of farming related activities; everything from harvesting plants and seeds, moving compost and mulch, digging up weeds and grasses, cutting back overgrown plants, to clearing and bagging up trash. Exactly what you do, depends on the needs of the farm at the time you volunteer. Farming tools and gloves are available at the farm, if you have a pair of gloves you particularly like, feel free to bring them. You do not need to have farming experience, you will be walked through tasks that you are asked to carry out.

ATTIRE

Even in cooler weather the EXPO Farm can get quite warm. Please dress in light colored, layered clothing and comfortable shoes you don’t mind getting dirty. It’s also a good idea to have a sun hat, especially in the spring and summer and some sun block.

WASTE FREE ENVIRONMENT

CSU sites are plastic and “junk food” free zones. Volunteers are asked to bring a water bottle (a simple mason jar works well), for re-filling, the water at the farm is potable.

RESTROOMS

Please note there is no restroom at the farm itself, there are restrooms at the senior center located next door and if that is closed, at the swim stadium a little further along Bill Robertson Lane. There is some limited parking in an area between the farm and Martin Luther King Blvd., and street parking in the surrounding area. We encourage folks to walk, bike or get public transport to the farm.