

Uplifting youth and teens with farm and garden education.
Explore the different youth programs we offer.
Cultivators Program: Empowering Youth through Agriculture and Culture
The Cultivators Program, a summer endeavor specifically designed for Black youth, integrates agriculture with cultural and community leadership development. The program, in sync with the Denver Public Schools' summer break, offers participants a comprehensive experience at Sister Gardens, focusing on African foodways and sustainable agriculture. Our holistic approach ensures participants not only gain farming skills but also deepen their cultural understanding and community connections.
Summer break: June 1 to July 31
Monday -Thursday from 8am to 1pm
Paid opporunity!
2026 APPLICATION DEADLINE
April 3rd, 2026
Youth
Cultivators
The Cultivators Program, an eight-week summer endeavor specifically designed for Black youth, integrates agriculture with cultural and community leadership development. The program, in sync with the Denver Public Schools' summer break, offers participants a comprehensive experience at Sister Gardens, focusing on African foodways and sustainable agriculture. The Cultivators Program is specifically designed for Black youth, aiming to create a nurturing and empowering environment for them.
Youth Camps

Free youth camp for students ages 5 to 13!
Snacks and laughs provided, all are welcome.
Classes held at Celebration Community Farm (1650 S. Birch St Denver CO 80222).
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In addition to snacks and lunch provided, this year we are excited to add a $100 grocery gift card for select families whose campers participate in the full week of a session.
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Dates will be added in January 2026 - email info@frontlinefarming.org to reserve your spot!
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(click and sign up with Google/email to register)
