YardBusters Enrollment is FULL for the 2022-2023 Season
Our YardBusters program connects members of the community with seniors who are facing the challenge of maintaining their yards during the Spring, Summer and Fall months. Our volunteers visit seniors’ homes to perform basic yard cleanup, providing friendly interactions, and promoting safety and peace of mind.
Sign up to receive basic yard cleanup—and warm conversation—from people in your community who are happy to help.
Sign up to donate your time and skills to help seniors stay safe—and connected—in their homes.
Click below to download, print, and complete the client enrollment packet.* Our free services are open to Boulder County residents** ages 60 and better.
Return your completed enrollment packet to 6325 Gunpark Drive #F, Boulder, CO 80301, and a member of our team will call you to complete your enrollment.
Click below if you prefer to complete your enrollment online (Google Form).
* Call us at 303.443.1933 if you need the enrollment form sent via mail.
** Due to the growing interest in our work, we are currently preparing to expand our services. Sign up to receive notifications when we expand our service areas.
Call us at 303.443.1933
A member of our team will be happy to take your request.
Email your request to yardbusters@cultivate.ngo
* Online request form coming soon.
Learn more below about our YardBusters program. If you have additional questions, don't hesitate to contact us or send us an email at info@cultivate.ngo. We would love to assist you!
You can start requesting services after we receive your paperwork.
There’s no fee, but we happily accept donations.
Because we rely on volunteer availability and skill, we do not guarantee services. But we have a 90+ percent success rate.
No. Our volunteers will come 1-2 times a season to provide simple yard clean up.
The client is responsible for any tools needed (with the exception of volunteer transportation).
We’re a great source for referrals for other aging-related services.
Help seniors flourish by reconnecting them—as recipients and contributors—with their surrounding communities.