Would you like to volunteer at Elderberry Wisdom Farm this summer?

· February 27, 2026 · 1 min read

Would you like to volunteer at Elderberry Wisdom Farm this summer?

By Dawn Lowe (Mohawk, Cherokee, Apache, Hawaiian, Blackfoot)

TEK Educator/Mentor

Summer is approaching, and Elderberry Wisdom Farm has special opportunities to offer to volunteers who live near our farm south of Salem in rural Marion County. If you want to know more about our non-profit farm, we are a small but mighty group that provides diverse habitat restoration principles, native plant nursery development, plus our organic gardening practices including the Three Sisters Garden that is taking over the lawn and sprouting from some ancient food seeds we were blessed to receive.

If you find yourself looking out the window at the world of nature on a Wednesday morning wondering how to get involved, you can join us. If you have not worked with us yet, Elderberry Wisdom Farm is a Native American non-profit organization that trains cohorts of interns to conduct habitat restoration in local Willamette Valley ecosystems, cultivate and maintain native tree and shrub species for partners, and support native tree and shrub seed and plant restoration. We are also growing organic vegetables this summer to provide to local Native elders and family members unable to access food boxes from their tribes.