Lawn Care That Honors Service and Need

Green Horizon Lawncare provides free monthly lawn care for disabled seniors and veterans who need support maintaining their yards.

When mowing your own lawn becomes a safety concern or physical impossibility, the grass keeps growing and neighbors start to notice. Green Horizon Lawncare runs a free monthly service program specifically for disabled senior citizens and veterans who face serious health challenges, live on fixed incomes, or simply cannot manage yard work anymore without risking injury. This program is led personally by a father-and-son team who understand that keeping your property looking decent is about more than appearance—it is about dignity, independence, and not feeling like a burden to your family.

The service operates on a case-by-case basis to ensure fairness and that resources reach those who need them most. Depending on your situation, the team may provide lawn mowing, seasonal yard cleanups, or basic property maintenance such as clearing debris or trimming overgrown areas. Each visit is scheduled at least once per month, and the scope of work is adjusted based on individual needs and the condition of your property. This is not a one-time courtesy—it is an ongoing commitment rooted in family values, community responsibility, and gratitude for those who have served or who need extra support during difficult seasons of life.

If you or someone you know may qualify for this program, contact us to submit a nomination for consideration.

How the program works and who it serves

Once a nomination is submitted, the father-and-son team personally reviews each case to understand your situation, assess the property, and determine what type of help will make the biggest difference. They bring their own equipment, handle all the physical work, and treat your home with the same care they would their own. You are not expected to prepare anything, move items, or feel embarrassed about the current state of your yard—this program exists because they know life circumstances can make it impossible to keep up.

After the first visit, you will notice your lawn is mowed evenly, walkways are clear, and the property looks maintained again. The team works quietly and efficiently, and they do not make you feel like you owe them anything. This program is designed for individuals on fixed incomes, living with disabilities, or facing serious health challenges that make yard work unsafe or overwhelming. Services are delivered with dignity, respect, and care, and the goal is to help you stay in your home without the stress of yard maintenance piling up.

Because the program relies on scheduled availability and thoughtful resource allocation, not every nomination can be accepted immediately, but each one is reviewed fairly. The team prioritizes those with the greatest need and works to serve as many people as the program can sustainably support. If your situation changes or you no longer need the service, letting them know opens the spot for someone else who may be waiting.

Questions people often have before reaching out

This program is meant to help people who genuinely need it, so it is natural to wonder whether your situation qualifies or how the process actually works.

What qualifies someone for this free lawn care program?
You may qualify if you are a disabled senior citizen or veteran living on a fixed income, facing serious health challenges, or unable to safely perform yard work yourself. Each case is reviewed individually to ensure the program serves those with the greatest need.
How often will someone come to mow my lawn?
The team schedules at least one visit per month, though frequency may adjust based on seasonal growth, weather conditions, and your property's specific needs. All scheduling is handled directly by the father-and-son team leading the program.
What services are included beyond mowing?
Depending on your situation, services may include mowing, yard cleanups, debris removal, or trimming overgrown areas. The scope of work is determined after the team assesses your property and understands what will help most.
How do I nominate myself or someone I know?
You can contact Green Horizon Lawncare directly to submit a nomination. The team will follow up to gather more information, assess the property if needed, and determine whether the program can accommodate the request.
Why does this program exist?
It is rooted in strong family values, community responsibility, and gratitude for those who have served or need extra support. The father-and-son team believe that everyone deserves to live with dignity, and they want to help people stay in their homes without the burden of yard work becoming unsafe or overwhelming.

If someone you care about is struggling to keep their yard maintained because of age, disability, or health issues, this program may be able to help. Get in touch to share their story and see if they qualify for ongoing support.