Block To Block

Reconnecting communities, one block at a time.

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Expanding Beyond the Garden

From the Farm

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The idea started in our own backyard: make fresh food accessible for Tito’s team members. We built the Fourteen Acres™ Farm to do just that, creating an environment where fresh produce is easily accessible. From a no-cost farmer's market, to lunch cooked onsite using fresh produce from the farm, inspiration to eat well is everywhere you turn.

To the Garden

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After seeing the success of the Fourteen Acres Farm, we took that concept and ran with it, expanding our goal of increasing access to fresh food to communities across the country, establishing the Love, Tito’s Block to Block program. Through Block to Block, we’ve teamed up with local nonprofits across the U.S. to create, improve, and enhance community gardens and farms, volunteering our time and skills through boots-on-the-ground service that nurture neighborhood spaces and bring community members together.

With the help of the Block to Block program, we watched green spaces across cities transform into hubs, stocked with fresh produce and educational resources for gardeners, farmers, and community members to engage with one another.

To Reconnecting Communities

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As the gardens and farms grew, we saw the connections between people grow as well, inspiring us to expand Block to Block beyond the garden.

In addition to increasing access to fresh food, Block to Block projects have expanded to support animal wellbeing, veteran services, and the environment. What began as building raised beds and planting seedlings has evolved into improving animal shelters, supporting veteran centers and programs, conserving natural spaces, and more.

Through Block to Block, we’re reconnecting communities through transformative volunteer projects, one block at a time.

In the Press

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Tito's + Nashville Food Project: The Perfect Match

The Nashville Food Project
Nashville, TN

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Tito’s Handmade Vodka provides upgrades to community garden, nonprofit

Our Daily Bread
Stillwater, OK

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Tito's Vodka Teams With Boston Area Gleaners On Farm Restoration Project

Boston Area Gleaners
Acton, MA

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Arkansas Hunger Relief Alliance and volunteers working to complete Trinity Community Garden

Arkansas Hunger Relief Alliance
Little Rock, AR

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Seed St. Louis is dedicated to supporting urban agriculture in communities throughout the St. Louis region. Supported by the Love, Tito’s Block to Block program, Seed St. Louis revitalized the Academy Sherman Park Community Garden after the tornado damage it sustained in 2025, restoring the space with new garden beds, picnic tables, benches, trellises, soil, plants, and pathways to bring the garden back to life for the community.

Arcadia Food Inc. is on a mission to cultivate vibrant local food systems that build the health of their land, food, and communities. Through the Love, Tito’s Block to Block program, the organization expanded its community farm by adding 50 new garden plots and 88 garden beds, planting an orchard, installing a mural, and renovating their farmer’s lounge to enhance the space for those who grow and gather there.

Cape Ann Animal Aid is a no-kill organization dedicated to finding loving homes for adoptable animals and promoting the wellbeing of all companion animals through education and outreach. Supported by the Love, Tito’s Block to Block program, Cape Ann Animal Aid made major upgrades to walking trails, expanded pollinator gardens, and enhanced play yards with solar lighting, fencing, and agility equipment. These improvements created safer, more inclusive, and enriching spaces for rescue animals and the community, strengthening the human – animal bond and promoting responsible pet care.

Denver Urban Gardens (DUG) is on a mission to provide access, skills, and resources for people to grow fresh food and regenerate urban green spaces. Thanks to the Love, Tito’s Block to Block program, DUG transformed Denver’s Cedar Park into a productive green space featuring a food forest, community garden, and therapeutic gardening area for local residents to enjoy.

The Chattanooga Area Food Bank’s mission is to lead a network of partners and unite the community to eliminate hunger by feeding, nourishing, and empowering those they serve. Supported by the Love, Tito’s Block to Block program, the organization revitalized its Teaching Garden, a key source of fresh produce and hands-on education for the community, by replacing all raised beds with durable Trex composite wood and adding fresh soil. These upgrades created a more efficient, thoughtfully designed, and sustainable garden that reduces long-term maintenance needs while ensuring it was fully prepared for the next growing season.

Fresh Approach is a Bay Area nonprofit improving fresh food access through mobile markets and community gardens. Made possible by the Love, Tito’s Block to Block program, Fresh Approach established a new community garden in East Palo Alto, featuring raised beds, irrigation, pollinator-friendly plants, and groomed pathways that will create a vibrant space for learning, nourishment, and community connection.

Kansas City Community Gardens (KCCG) is on a mission to empower and inspire low-income households and community groups across Kansas City to grow their own fruits and vegetables. As part of the Love, Tito’s Block to Block program, KCCG made crucial repairs and improvements to the Eastwood Hills Community Garden by repairing and installing fencing, upgrading irrigation systems, and adding a garden shed to strengthen the garden’s infrastructure and ensure it continues to serve the community for years to come.

The Florence Area Humane Society (FAHS) rescues, rehabilitates, and rehomes nearly 2,000 animals each year. Through the Love, Tito’s Block to Block program, FAHS addressed their shelter’s ongoing dog overcapacity by upgrading its on-site rescue horse barn, Hands Helping Horses, which had been used as a temporary safe overflow space for incoming dogs. By thoughtfully upgrading the barn to support a more permanent and safe cohabitation of both horses and dogs through the addition of secure fencing, improved dog housing, and dedicated play and exercise areas, FAHS was able to enhance daily care, enrichment, and overall well-being of their animals while helping save more lives.

Grow Nashua is a community organization dedicated to reducing food insecurity by helping residents grow and share fresh food. As part of the Love, Tito’s Block to Block program, the organization expanded its Production Farm with new raised beds, protective structures, and berry patches, while continuing to run its Mobile Veggie Truck program to deliver fresh produce throughout the community.

Humane Animal Welfare Society of Waukesha County, Inc. (HAWS) is an open-admission, no-kill shelter dedicated to strengthening the relationship between animals and humans through adoptions and education, building a more compassionate community. Through the Love, Tito’s Block to Block program, HAWS made much-needed improvements to their shelter grounds, including building the first phase of their new sensory garden and walking trail and adding seating for volunteers in the dog play area.

Hudson River Park Friends is dedicated to the completion, care, and enhancement of Hudson River Park. In collaboration with the Love, Tito’s Block to Block program, Hudson River Park Friends advanced their oyster restoration and monitoring efforts and elevated one of the park’s signature gardens along the pier, helping to sustain and enrich the vibrant ecosystems that make the waterfront thrive.

Isles works with residents and stakeholders to increase access to fresh food, develop healthier eating habits, and beautify their neighborhoods in the process. By teaming up with the Love, Tito’s Block to Block program, Isles enhanced the Isles Community Garden’s education and demonstration space, expanding staff capacity to teach the public and creating a more engaging, shareable hands-on learning hub and community gathering place.

Friends of Jacksonville Animals, Inc. is dedicated to supporting the wellbeing of homeless animals in their community. Made possible by the Love, Tito’s Block to Block program, the organization transformed Jacksonville ACPS shelter’s cat area from traditional kennels into cage free communal rooms with benches for volunteers and adopters, cat shelves, feeding and litter stations, and enrichment items, creating a more welcoming, low stress environment that supports connection and adoption.

Grassroots Gardens WNY is a dedicated group of community gardeners committed to facilitating the creation of local community gardens. Through the Love, Tito’s Block to Block program, the organization renovated and relocated the JW Memorial Garden to prevent groundhog damage by installing accessible metal raised beds, adding new plants, creating woodchip pathways, and reinstalling fencing, helping ensure the garden remains a reliable community space for years to come.

LifeLine Animal Project is an Atlanta based organization with a goal to keep people and pets together. They look at the root cause of animal homelessness and work with the Atlanta community provide accessible pet care. Through the Love, Tito’s Block to Block program, the organization enhanced LifeLine’s Atlanta facility by refreshing the outdoor storage space, transforming the training room into a multifunctional hub, and improving the play yards to create a more enriching environment for both volunteers and animals.

Love Them All Sanctuary & Rescue (LTA) is dedicated to saving the most vulnerable animals facing unnecessary euthanasia in local shelters, giving them a second chance at a life filled with love, dignity, and purpose. Supported by the Love, Tito’s Block to Block program, LTA created their first dedicated outdoor play yard, providing the sanctuary’s dogs with a safe space to lounge, enjoy fresh air, and socialize. Volunteers transformed the yard by demolishing, painting structures, landscaping, laying grass, and assembling furniture to creatie a welcoming environment for the dogs.

Since 2002, the Los Angeles Neighborhood Land Trust has added 22 acres of accessible green space to Los Angeles, helping create 30 parks and gardens. Backed by the Love, Tito’s Block to Block program, the organization revitalized and expanded the MC Francis Community Garden by enhancing accessibility and community use, focusing efforts on garden beds, fencing, the community library, resting areas, the bioswale, rainwater collection, composting systems, the gazebo, and the addition of native plants.

Medical Mutts is dedicated to giving rescued dogs a second chance by training them to become service dogs. Through positive reinforcement, the group then aims to create strong, loving bonds between dogs and their owners. With support from the Love, Tito’s Block to Block program, Medical Mutts revitalized their facility by rebuilding and improving its outdoor dog runs with shade and an obstacle course, repainting its flood-damaged parking lot, and creating a welcoming mural on the shelter’s exterior.

Scott’s Wish Inc. is dedicated to improving outcomes for critically ill individuals and animals by providing timely financial assistance for medical treatment and urgent needs. In collaboration with the Love, Tito’s Block to Block program, the organization focused on the work they do to support animals in need, helping repurpose a vacant building into a fully functioning shelter and adoption center in Opelousas for the Acadian community. The project added animal-focused enhancements essential to a humane shelter, including secure and enriching outdoor play yards, a Tail Waggin’ Trail and Sensory Garden to reduce stress and provide enrichment, and a custom mural to create a more welcoming adoption space to improve chances for animals to find lasting homes.

Fairmount Park Conservancy works across Philadelphia to care for and improve parks, citywide. With support from the Love, Tito’s Block to Block program, the Conservancy restored Parkside Edge in Fairmount Park by adding new trees and perennials, refreshing public spaces, and equipping the site with a tool trailer to sustain future volunteer efforts and ongoing care.

Paws Place Dog Rescue is a no-kill, nonprofit shelter dedicated to the rescue, rehabilitation, and adoption of dogs operating entirely on donations, volunteers, and an unending love for animals. In collaboration with the Love, Tito’s Block to Block program, the organization will complete an emergency facility to shelter animals during severe weather. Upon construction completion, volunteers will help beautify and finalize the structure with landscaping, signage, paint, furniture, and all necessary operational supplies.

Tilth Alliance works to promote organic and sustainable practices using farms, gardens, and kitchens to help people from all backgrounds learn to grow, prepare, and eat food. With support from the Love, Tito’s Block to Block program, Tilth Alliance enhanced food production and community programming at Rainier Beach Urban Farm and Wetlands by constructing a dedicated outdoor kitchen for hands-on education, creating a permanent dining space for gatherings, renovating the community shed for improved functionality, and expanding growing areas to increase fresh food access.

The Senior Dog Sanctuary of Maryland rescues, rehabilitates, and rehomes senior dogs, providing both a safe haven for recovery and a stable opportunity for pets to find new homes. Made possible by the Love, Tito’s Block to Block program, the organization made transformative improvements to the sanctuary by replacing the HVAC system, building accessibility ramps, refinishing the deck, raising a safety fence, and creating an interior space for adoption meetings and pet photoshoots to help more dogs find their forever homes.

Louisville Grows cultivates greener, healthier neighborhoods through urban horticulture, expanding the tree canopy, and workforce development. Supported by the Love, Tito’s Block to Block program, the organization revitalized Shelby Park with new raised beds, native plantings, and walkways while transforming its community space into an accessible, multifunctional hub for education and connection.

St. Hubert’s Animal Welfare Center is dedicated to saving animals, protecting them from harm, and finding them loving homes. With support from the Love, Tito’s Block to Block program, St. Hubert’s completed upgrades to reduce stress for animals, create a more welcoming environment for visitors, and help improve pets’ chances of adoption. These improvements included painting calming colors throughout the shelter, resurfacing the dog walking trail with woodchips, and revitalizing the entrance with new plantings and fencing.

KNOX is a Hartford-based nonprofit that uses horticulture to strengthen community health, opportunity, and the environment. Supported by the Love, Tito’s Block to Block program, KNOX installed a pavilion at its Watkinson Garden to create a dedicated hub where farmers and community gardeners can share techniques, attend workshops, and build the skills needed to grow food for their families, helping expand access to fresh produce across Hartford.

Green Spaces Alliance (GSA) is protecting undeveloped land and water resources in San Antonio while cultivating urban green spaces and educating future generations. With support from the Love, Tito’s Block to Block program, GSA was able to make transformational improvements at The Wild Farm to add in a shipping container for storage, clear trails and pathways, revitalize their street garden with signage, and create a terraced garden bed to enhance the site’s functionality and community impact.

Urban Rivers transforms urban waterways into wildlife sanctuaries that invite people of all backgrounds to connect with nature. Supported by the Love, Tito’s Block to Block program, Urban Rivers launched Phase 1 of a new riverfront pocket park at the Wild Mile (the world’s first floating eco-park) with volunteers clearing invasive species, removing debris, and preparing the site for a full transformation. In 2026, volunteers will return for Phase 2 to add native plantings, seating, educational signage, and a ramp connecting the park to the waterway to fully establish the new welcoming green space for the community.

The Arkansas Hunger Relief Alliance (AHRA) collaborates across the state to provide programming, food resources, and education to reduce hunger in Arkansas. Through the Love, Tito’s Block to Block program, AHRA transformed the Woodruff Community Garden into a more accessible and welcoming space by expanding growing areas, planting fruit bushes, adding mulch, and installing a greenhouse, wash station, pavilion, and gravel pathways to increase access to fresh food for the surrounding community.

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