

About Us
The LORD Will Provide
At Jehovah Jireh Mobile Farm, we plant more than crops. We plant purpose. Our name, "Jehovah Jireh," means "God our Provider," reflecting our foundational belief that through faith and service, we can make a meaningful difference in our communities.
Greetings
Steve Pollard
Co-Founder of Jehovah Jireh Mobile Farm
Welcome to our mission of planting more than crops, we plant hope, purpose, and lasting change in our communities. As co-founder alongside my wife Michelle our work extends beyond traditional farming. We're building bridges between generations through education, creating opportunities for young people to learn valuable agricultural skills, and ensuring that no family in our community goes without fresh, nutritious food.

Jehovah Jireh's Mission
Deliver fresh produce and food sovereignty tools directly to food-insecure.
Train and equip youth through a paid Youth Apprenticeship Program focused
on sustainable farming, entrepreneurship, and leadership.
Support mothers and families through the Mommies Program, which combines
nutrition education, farming skills, and access to produce
Provide mobile education and agricultural literacy to students and churches
across the Inland Empire
Cultivate future farmers, leaders, and advocates through mentorship, community
service, and faith-based outreach
Meet the Board
Steve J. Pollard
Chief Executive Officer, Board Member
Founder of Jehovah Jireh Mobile Farm and Regional Director of the Veterans FarmerCoalition. A lifelong advocate and member of Farms to Grow Inc., Steve is committed to agricultural justice and veteran empowerment.
Michelle L. Pollard
Chief Financial Officer, Board Member
Co-founder and seasoned Community Outreach Specialist with over 30 years of
experience across the Inland Empire. Michelle leads family-focused initiatives that build self-sufficiency and health resilience.
Laura L. Pattio
Secretary, Board Member
A trusted community advocate who supports administrative coordination, strategic planning, and program development.
Meet the Advisory Council
Dr. Nolton Pattio, V.M.D.
Veterinarian and Agricultural Education Specialist, bringing hands-on expertise in animal care and curriculum development.
Amrita Mukherji
Advisor with the University of California Cooperative Extension, providing academic insight and research-based support.
Lucia Ceja
Sustainable Agriculture Specialist with IERCD, offering guidance on conservation practices and crop planning.
Elaine Smith
Executive Director at Farms to Grow Inc., with 25+ years of experience in sustainable farming and nonprofit leadership.
