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The Math Behind a Mowed Lawn: What It Really Costs to Keep One Neighbor’s Yard Maintained

Professional lawn care runs $900–$4,000 per year for a single yard. Here’s what that means for neighbors who can’t afford it—and how volunteers bridge the gap.

How to Plan a Corporate Volunteer Day Around Yard Care

Team yard care volunteering builds employee bonds while helping neighbors in need. Here’s how to organize a meaningful corporate volunteer day that works for everyone.

Six Signs a Neighbor Might Need Free Yard Help—And How to Reach Out

Overgrown grass, safety hazards, and visible strain are quiet signals. Here’s how to recognize when a neighbor needs support—and how to connect them with free assistance.

Summer Yard Safety in the Sun Belt: What 100-Degree Weeks Mean for Outdoor Tasks

Extreme heat transforms yard work from routine to risky. Here’s what Sun Belt residents and volunteers need to know about heat index, hydration, and safer timing as summer 2026 approaches.

When Duty Calls Home: How National Guard and Reserve Families Navigate Yard Care During Deployment

National Guard and Reserve families juggle civilian jobs, frequent deployments, and home maintenance with minimal community support.

Veteran Garden Therapy: How Yard Work Supports Mental Health Recovery

Gardening and yard work offer proven mental health benefits for veterans—reducing depression, anxiety, and isolation. Learn why this simple act matters so much.

Mid-Summer Lawn Rescue: When Grass Looks Stressed

Drought, heat, and water restrictions are stressing lawns across the country. Learn to spot the signs and find relief—without guilt.

How Case Managers Can Connect Clients with Free Yard Care

Yard maintenance barriers keep older adults and veterans from aging in place safely. Case managers can connect clients with free, volunteer-powered lawn care—here’s how.

August Storm Readiness Refresh: Is Your Neighbor’s Yard Still Hurricane-Ready?

June lawn care fades by August. Learn why mid-summer is the critical window to refresh yard readiness before peak hurricane season—and how neighbors can help.

Staying Safe in the Heat: A Hydration and Safety Guide for Outdoor Volunteers

Heat-related illnesses are rising fast. Here’s what outdoor volunteers need to know to stay safe while serving neighbors this summer.

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