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How To Recruit Volunteers For Your Picking Event

This is the fifth article in our series "Sharing Generosity and Creating Community Through Happy Harvester Social Events."
In this article on how to plan a Happy Harvester event, you'll learn how to recruit volunteers.
If you plan to host a Happy Harvester event with friends or family, you probably don't need to recruit additional volunteers. But if you're short on volunteers or tools, volunteers come in handy.
There are several resources from which to find volunteers. This might include willing neighbors, your place of worship, clubs or groups you belong to, or even your connections on social media. All you need to do is let them know how fun and rewarding the event will be.
In this short, Kathy Faith, Founder of Happy Harvesters, reveals how simple it is to recruit volunteers for her picking events. Tip: people love to come together for a great time and a good cause. That's the bottom line.
To help you launch your own successful Happy Harvesters event, we've posted several articles with videos in our series, "Sharing Generosity and Creating Community Through Happy Harvester Social Events." Just click "My knowledge" below the comment section to see the full series.
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Good to know how to get a picking crew 👍👍