Join Our Community’s Growing Strength
Growing Abundance Together
Zion Urban Farm’s Adopt-A-Bed Program connects residents, families, volunteers, schools, and businesses to grow fresh, organic produce in raised beds. Each bed produces 150–200 lbs/year. Harvest is shared locally through trusted networks. Adopters may choose to tend their own beds or have local volunteers care for their bed. Safety guidance for sun, heat, and hydration is provided.



6-Month Adoption
Price: $125
Duration: 1 growing season
Impact: Supports bed materials, irrigation, tools, and volunteer coordination.
CTA: Adopt for 6 Months
12-Month Adoption
Price: $250
Duration: Full Year (2 Seasons)
Impact: Maximizes community connection, harvest sharing, and skill-building.
CTA: Adopt for 12 Months
Custom / Multiple Beds
Price: Starting at $250
Sponsor multiple beds or create a custom community initiative
CTA: Explore Custom Sponsorship
Gardening Safely Together
Wear hat/sunscreen
Stay hydrated
Garden during cooler hours
Lightweight long sleeves/pants recommended
Children supervised
Adoption Tiers
Adopter Benefits
Option to actively tend your bed safely
Personalized bed sign (name, family, business, or dedication)
Seasonal updates & stories from residents tending the bed
Invitations to harvest events, cooking demos, and cultural gatherings
Recognition on donor wall and website
Tax-deductible receipt (501(c)(3))
Direct connection to 89030 neighbors and their skills
Flexible Sponsorships
Community Impact / What Your Support Strengthens
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Resident-selected seeds & heirloom varieties
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Soil-building and sustainable growing practices
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Community-managed irrigation and water conservation
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Tools and skill-building workshops for youth and seniors
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Neighborhood harvest events and recipe exchanges
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Connections among schools, families, and local associations
No — local volunteers can care for it fully, or you’re welcome to join in and tend it yourself using our straightforward safety guidelines for sun, heat, and hydration.
Distributed through our local food deserts: seniors, schools, neighborhood associations, and neighbors.
Yes; family or community dedications supported.
Yes; immediate receipt provided.
Volunteer days, cultural events, and skill-sharing workshops.





