Ways to Participate

Every action counts. Whether you have 15 minutes or want to dive deeper, there's a perfect way for you to join our community of pollinator protectors.

Attend Census Events

Join us for drop-in pollinator counting events. No registration needed, no experience required. Just show up, spend 15 minutes observing and counting, and contribute to real scientific research that protects Atlanta's pollinators.

Drop-in format All ages

Follow on Social Media

Never miss an event. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram for the latest updates on census counting events, seasonal activities, and community news. Stay connected with a growing community of environmental stewards.

Easy Stay informed

Share with Your Community

Spread the word about pollinator conservation. Tell friends, family, coworkers, and neighbors about our events. Word-of-mouth grows our community and multiplies our conservation impact across Atlanta.

Meaningful Community-building

Visit the Farm

Stop by Sejakgomo Farm in NW Atlanta to experience urban agriculture firsthand. Explore our gardens, learn about sustainable farming, and discover how you can grow food in your own community.

In-person Educational

Pick Your Level of Involvement

Quick Start

Follow us on social

5 minutes
Get Involved

Attend an event

15 minutes
Deepen Impact

Visit regularly

Ongoing
Lead Change

Share & advocate

Multiplied impact

Ready to protect Atlanta's pollinators? Start with whatever fits your schedule and interests. Every participant strengthens our community and advances pollinator conservation.

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Transform Your Classroom Into a Field Laboratory

Sejakgomo Farm offers educators a unique opportunity to bring hands-on STEM learning directly to your students. Our pollinator census counting events serve as authentic citizen science experiences that engage learners of all ages in real environmental research.

STEM Learning Through Citizen Science

Students contribute to real scientific research while learning about ecology, data collection, and environmental conservation.

School Groups & Field Trip Destination

Perfect for organized school visits. Our drop-in format accommodates groups of any size with no advance registration required.

Homeschool & Youth Organization Programming

Whether you're educating one child or coordinating a youth group, our farm welcomes families and organizations seeking meaningful learning experiences.

Curriculum Supplement & Field Experience

Connect classroom lessons about ecosystems, pollination, food systems, and environmental science with real-world application at our urban farm.

Ready to bring your group? Reach out to us on social media to discuss your group visit:

Students and educators observing pollinators at Sejakgomo Farm during a census counting event

Spread the Word

Help us grow our community of pollinator protectors. When you share Sejakgomo Farm with your friends and family, you're helping more people discover how they can make a real difference for Atlanta's pollinators.

Share on Social Media

Follow us on Facebook and Instagram for event announcements, pollinator tips, and community updates. Share our posts with your networks to help spread the word about our upcoming census events and urban farming work.

Tell Your Friends

Know someone who loves gardens, nature, or learning? Tell them about our drop-in pollinator census events. They're perfect for families, educators, and anyone curious about urban farming and environmental conservation.

Share our location and encourage them to follow us on social media for event updates. Word-of-mouth is how we build a stronger, more connected community of pollinator protectors.

Every person who joins us helps grow our citizen science community and strengthens pollinator conservation in Atlanta.

Ready to Join the Movement?

Start by following us on social media to stay updated on our next pollinator census event. Then share with friends who care about nature, food, and community.

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