Inspiring Young People to Make a Difference, One Lawn at a Time with Rodney Smith, Jr.

One kind gesture started a nation-wide movement, inspiring youth to help their communities, while learning about their value in society

When Rodney Smith, Jr. spots someone in need, he jumps into action. There’s no question, doubt, or debate. He just does the work to help them — and he’s now rallying others to help communities across the United States.

 

Rodney, a native of Bermuda, started Raising Men Lawn Care Service, an organization that provides free yard services to elders, people with disabilities, veterans, and single-parent mothers. The service matches up youth in local communities with people in need of service. This two-way impact helps children become a positive part of the community learning social skills and giving back, and the recipients receive assistance with maintaining their yards.

 

This service and the positive news of Rodney’s work has spread across the US (and multiple countries too!) and continues to grow, with local chapters, and children signing up for the 50 Yard Challenge.

 

In addition, Rodney brings his family (his name for his thriving and very engaged online community) together to help other members of his local community. He’s been helping people that are homeless, by providing resources and food, collected and provided by his family.

 

I met Rodney at his home in Huntsville, AL and we got right back on the road. I wanted to see firsthand how the service works. We spent the afternoon taking care of a yard and then learning more about the homeless community he’s been helping. This was truly an immersive experience.

 

After multiple conversations and experiences at a yard, in a homeless camp, in the car, and back at Rodney’s house, I couldn’t be more inspired by how much Rodney cared about the people in his community. Interestingly, it didn’t seem like a big deal to him. Instead he just told me “it was the right thing to do.”

 

This was an amazing day, and I took a couple important ideas away from it: help however you can, and each of us can be the change at any time. Also, this trip was a beautiful reminder to get out of our bubbles (social and geographical) to see different parts of the world, and learn and connect with people different than ourselves.

*Photo by Cary Norton

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