Welcome to
Jack’s Lavender Farm!
We are a 501c3 non-profit dedicated to our mission of Cultivating Opportunity for Lake County Teens! Our 15- acre farm sits nestled between the big oaks and beautiful valleys found amidst the Six Sigma Ranch in Lower Lake, California. Thank you for taking the time to stop by our website to learn more about our speciality farm and teen support program.
Sponsor a Row and Help Jack's Lavender Farm Grow!
Did you know that we just finished planting 50 rows of lavender at our new farm at the Six Sigma Ranch in Lower Lake!
We invite you to sponsor a row for $250 for one year or $600 for three years! With your sponsorship, our Crew will make a beautiful handmade sign that will be customized to read, “In Memory of…”, “Dedicated to…”, or “Sponsored by…”.and placed in front of your row for the public to see. When your row is blooming, we will let you know so you can come out and harvest your very own lavender bundle with your friends, family or employees. Your sponsorship will help us to build our much needed Farmhouse at the Six Sigma Ranch in Lower Lake.
Feature JLF Volunteer
At Jack’s Lavender Farm, we lean on volunteer mentors in our community to help us in supporting our Crew Members to achieve healthy and happy transitions into adulthood. Bonnie O'Donnell is a Drug and Alcohol Counselor who has been helping people in Lake County recover and manage their lives for over ten years. We invited Bonnie to connect with a few members of the Jack’s Lavender Farm Crew as an extra support for them as they navigate specific challenges that come with being a teen today. Wow, did we luck out! Bonnie is the real deal, and we couldn’t have been luckier than to connect her with our Crew. Bonnie shared with us that “It is such an honor to be able to talk to these teenagers about their challenges and their strengths. As we "walk and talk," I share my knowledge and offer my support in helping them become aware of their choices and opportunities. They are the next generation, and it is my privilege to instill hope and strength in them. My reward in doing this is that some of these youth may not have to experience the loss, pain, and suffering associated with drug and alcohol use. Providing someone a chance to be heard without judgment is essential, and I cannot express enough gratitude for this and future opportunities. Thank you for allowing me to be part of this community." Please help us in honoring Ms. Bonnie as this season's JLF Feature Volunteer!