Help your town make sure no neighbor falls through the cracks
Community Stewards are the local backbone — neighbors, landscaping companies, churches, and civic groups who welcome new volunteers, keep an eye out for people who need a hand, and help free lawn care reach the families who need it. You don’t own the town. You look out for it. A board can have many stewards — nobody owns it.
Every town starts somewhere. Most of the map is still open — and that’s where stewards matter most.
What a Community Steward does
👋 Be the friendly face
Your first name (or your company’s) joins your town’s board as a local point of pride — with a link to your verified Helper Card so neighbors know you’re the real deal.
🌿 Welcome new volunteers
When someone new joins in your town, you’re the one who says hello and shares what works locally.
👀 Keep an eye out
Spot a yard that needs help? Submit a Mow Notice. Hear about a neighbor in a tough season? Point them our way.
Honest fine print: this is light coordination and recognition, not a job — no quotas, no shifts, no required hours. The only ask is that you respond when you can, and you can step back anytime. Free lawn care is never guaranteed by any one person.
Room to grow
- Community Steward — one town, yours to look out for.
- Area Steward — a few neighboring towns, once you’ve found your rhythm.
- Regional Steward — mentor stewards across a wider region.




