Get involved
Volunteer
All Our Relations Land Trust is a volunteer-driven organization. People who have come together to guide the creation of the Land Trust enjoy spending their time and energy on the land and in community. They embrace the journey of developing and strengthening skills, learning to recognize and affirm life, and nurturing meaningful relationships.
Why is community involvement so important?
Being engaged in stewardship on the land, including observation, recognition, and care for our ecological kin (e.g. soil, trees, animals) will generate new knowledge based on our collective experiences. Sharing our diversity of knowledge in community will inform our land stewardship practices to protect biodiversity and build climate resilience.
Why Volunteer?
If you are interested in learning about land, going out on the land and visiting with our beloved ecological kin is how to start. Being present in the network of living relationships on the land generates knowledge, connection, fulfillment, happiness, and belonging.
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Engage your mind, body, and spirit in a practice of creating meaningful and balanced relationships with all of Creation. Touch the soil, feel the wind, smell the plants, taste the vegetables, and learn to recognize and greet different life forms. Experience the changing of the seasons and the life cycles of our ecological kin. Observe how plants grow and how they use and share their space on the land. Sharing your presence with the land is the way to help you develop strong relationships of reciprocity with all our relations.
How to Volunteer
To pick up your land stewardship bundle with training rooted in local Indigenous cultures and ecosystems, please reach out to us using the form on this page.