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Sustainability education, Grow food, Resilience

Free program: Youth Urban Farming Program
Type: free program with honorarium / not a job
Organization: The Common Table Farm
Location: 1 Laurentide Drive, Don Mills, North York, Toronto
Dates: There will be one cohort; from July 7th until July 30th 2026.

This year at The Common Table Farm, we are happy to announce our FREE Youth Farmer Program this summer of 2026 for Flemingdon Park and Toronto Youth.

Youth between the ages of 15 - 30 are eligible to apply.

The program will run one cohort for July. Youth Farmers will be at the farm twice a week from July 7 until July 30 2026.

Our hours of operation is 10 am – 2 pm, Tuesdays and Thursdays.

This is a FREE volunteer program - receive your volunteer hours!

Transportation (Presto Cards) and equipment will be provided

Honorarium of $100

Application Deadline: June 26th, 2026

During the program, you will learn these following topics:

Curriculum Topics Overview

• Introduction to sustainability: why do we need community gardens, small land, community farms, balcony, indoor, what will our future look like, understanding the concepts behind sustainability
• Things to know before growing: size, what can you grow in your space, human power (how much time can you dedicate & what are you able to do, will you need help, etc..), pest control, soil health, tools, resources, soil, amendments, patience and understanding (knowing that your plan will change throughout the growing season and its ok!)

• Farm maintenance: weeding, harvesting, planting, produce storage, community distribution of vegetables
• Importance of farming in a city: food insecurity, food deserts, capitalism, racism, Indigenous Land practices and history, your own cultural farming practices

Planning: how to plan your space and where to get your seeds and other resources, what day to start seedlings and transplanting
• Seedlings
• Field Trip
• Farm maintenance: weeding, harvesting, planting, produce storage
• End of Program: References
*Curriculum subject to change depending on weather and availability*

Thank you to the KPMG and the Anglican Foundation!

TO APPLY PLEASE COMPLETE THIS FORM:

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About Us

The Common Table began in 2017 in the hopes of helping to alleviate food insecurity in Flemingdon Park and the surrounding neighbourhood. Church of Our Saviour Don Mills generously gifted use of their land to FPM, and a farm was born!

All of the produce we grow is distributed to families and seniors in Flemingdon Park. We are part of a network of agencies and community leaders working to create greater access to healthy, organic food for Flemingdon residents. Together, we are creating alternatives for a more just and equitable food system for all.

We grow over 25 different kinds of culturally diverse crops, including beans, eggplant, okra, bitter melon, tomatoes, cucumber, leafy greens, root vegetables, hot and sweet peppers, herbs, and more! We apply minimal tillage and do not use pesticides in our effort to use organic and regenerative farming practices that support healthy soils.

We also work to increase the biodiversity and resiliency of the land by planting native pollinator plants and shrubs. This provides habitat for birds, bees, insects and other creatures, while also increasing pollination and beauty at our farm!

The farm is a place where we learn together about how the earth sustains us and how community responses can make a difference in the midst of unjust food systems. The farm builds connections with kids and youth, students, neighbours and visitors, bees, and trees!

If you have any questions, please email anelia@flemingdonparkministry.com

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Current status: Open/apply now.   Date posted: Jun 19 2026    ID: 76236   #LI-DNI