Event & outreach display
Branded Community Table
A centered logo runner creates a clear focal point for neighborhood markets, produce giveaways, workshops, partner meetings, sign-up tables, and fundraising activities.
Visible in the neighborhood
Helpful Hands Harvest is developing a consistent public presence for volunteer days, neighborhood events, produce distribution, outreach tables, workshops, and partner activities. A clear visual identity helps residents know who we are and how to connect with the garden.
A recognizable public identity
These materials are designed to make the organization easy to identify while creating a welcoming, professional presence at community-facing activities.
Community Presence Materials
Current concepts show how the Helpful Hands Harvest identity can be used across practical items that support public engagement and volunteer participation.
Event & outreach display
A centered logo runner creates a clear focal point for neighborhood markets, produce giveaways, workshops, partner meetings, sign-up tables, and fundraising activities.
Volunteer apparel
A high-contrast option that keeps volunteers and representatives easy to identify at active outdoor events.
Alternate presentation
An alternate placement and scale option for selecting the most legible design before production.
Volunteer apparel
A bright, approachable option suited to garden workdays, public events, youth activities, and warm-weather outreach.
Alternate presentation
A second white-shirt layout for evaluating logo size, placement, and visibility before final production.
Product images shown are design concepts. Final garments, dimensions, colors, print methods, quantities, and production specifications will depend on approved funding and vendor selection.
Why community presence matters
A consistent public identity is more than decoration. It helps residents recognize official activities, approach volunteers with confidence, and understand how the garden serves the community.
Creates an approachable public-facing space where neighbors can ask questions, sign up, and learn more.
Helps residents distinguish garden volunteers, organizers, and representatives during public activities.
Strengthens consistency across collaborations with food pantries, churches, youth groups, and neighborhood organizations.
Connect with the garden
We welcome opportunities to participate in neighborhood events, volunteer days, educational programs, food-access initiatives, and partnerships that strengthen local resilience.