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Open Requests from Neighbors in Need
Every request below is real — submitted by an older adult, veteran, or neighbor who needs help with yard work. Some come through our online form. Others come by phone. Names and addresses are always kept private.
Ready to help? Sign up as a volunteer — or request help for yourself or someone you know.
Web Requests
Submitted through our online form
Back problems have made it difficult to keep up with the yard after a tree fell on the house.
Ongoing medical issues have made it hard to safely manage the yard and equipment.
Health conditions make it hard to bend down for yard work, so help is needed.
Monthly yard maintenance has become unmanageable due to ongoing health issues and limited income.
Scope details are available to logged-in volunteers.
Declining health has created a tight deadline to get the yard cleaned up before July 10th.
With a broken lawnmower and health challenges, keeping up with the yard has become difficult.
Fracturing a tailbone has made yard work challenging while managing unemployment and living alone.
Managing the yard has become challenging due to persistent lower back pain during activities.
The tenant needs help with lawn care due to their disability and limited financial resources.
With a broken lawnmower and health challenges from cancer, keeping up with the yard has become tough.
Daily limitations make it tough to enjoy the backyard, which has become overgrown and unmanageable.
With ongoing cancer treatments, managing the heavy overgrowth on the property has become impossible.
With limited mobility and a bad back, keeping up with the lawn has become too difficult.
Daily limitations from a recent disability have made yard care impossible without help.
With his upcoming knee surgery, managing the overgrown backyard has become too much for him alone.
Managing the lawn has become challenging due to shortness of breath from a heart condition.
A degenerative spine condition has made it hard to manage yard work and home repairs alone.
Living in a program and managing health challenges has made yard care difficult for Ms. Ewen.
Managing the yard has become challenging due to Parkinson's and limited mobility in both shoulders.
Anita's allergies and disabilities have made it tough to maintain her small patio, risking fines from her landlord.
Latest Voicemail Inquiries
People call 862-66-MOWER and leave as much information as they can about what they need. Our system translates and organizes that information to help locate nearby volunteer support. Personal details are removed before anything is shown publicly.
Dale, a senior who recently spent time in the hospital due to heart failure, is requesting help to de-weed his front yard in Medford, Oregon.
Teresa is requesting help but did not specify the type of service needed for her lawn.
Crystal is requesting volunteer help with her yard in Saint Helens, Oregon. She is on disability and unable to do much herself, but her nephew has moved in and can assist the volunteers.
Sean is calling on behalf of his sister in Beaverton, Oregon, but does not specify the type of lawn care help needed.
Neighbors Are Noticing. Volunteers Can Help.
Sometimes a neighbor notices a yard getting away from someone and chooses to reach out with kindness. These privacy-protected Mow Notices are early-stage, community-submitted observations — not confirmed service requests. We review each one, protect personal information, and contact the homeowner respectfully before any volunteer help is considered.
Photos and summaries shown here are reviewed before publishing. Exact addresses, homeowner names, contact information, faces, license plates, and private details are never shown. Locations are approximate — city and state only.

In Tallahassee, FL, our community is coming together to support a neighbor in need by addressing their backyard, ensuring a safe and welcoming environment for all.

In Mckeesport, PA, a dedicated neighbor is seeking support to maintain her lawn, highlighting the importance of community care and connection.

In Westerville, OH, we're here to support neighbors in maintaining their lawns, ensuring everyone can enjoy a welcoming outdoor space this summer.

In Norfolk, VA, a neighbor could use some community support to restore his yard, making it a more enjoyable space for himself and the neighborhood.

In Vero Beach, FL, our community lawn-care initiative aims to support neighbors in maintaining their outdoor spaces, fostering a spirit of care and connection.

In Bethany, OK, we're working together to support a neighbor in need of lawn care assistance, ensuring a healthier and more beautiful community for all.
Notice a yard that seems to be getting away from someone?
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These requests are real time.
These people heard about us and trusted us to field their inquiry and locate help in a comfortable and organized way. If you can help, sign up as a volunteer. If you can't mow, you can still make a difference.




