Jenny and Dave Marrs give back to their community in many ways, including with their Berry Farm.
Now, the HGTV couple is giving fans the opportunity to get involved!
Jenny Marrs’ Berry Farm VIP Experience
The “Fixer to Fabulous” star took to social media on Tuesday, April 14, offering fans the chance of a lifetime!
“Eleven years ago, we founded The Berry Farm with a dual purpose: to offer Northwest Arkansas families fresh, organically-grown blueberries while also creating opportunities for trade skills and agricultural training for orphaned and vulnerable teenagers in rural Zimbabwe,” she explained. “In partnership with Help One Now, and our local leaders in Zimbabwe, our farm provides resources to train and empower teenagers and young adults transition into adulthood with the skills they need to succeed.”
Marrs went on to say that this berry season, they will be offering visitors a chance to pick their own berries from the fields.
“Additionally, we are hosting a special, intimate dining event for our 2026 partners – The Berry Bloom Dinner,” she added. “This will be a private dinner in the fields with us, where we can connect and share the heart and mission behind The Berry Farm. We believe the intimacy of the table is where best connection and conversations take place. This is how we change the world, together!”
With a $5,000 tax-deductible donation, sponsors will receive two VIP tickets to the Berry Bloom Dinner on May 1. Donors will also have the option to spend the morning with Dave fly fishing or a private shopping experience at Marrs on Main with Jenny.
Jenny and Dave Marrs Launch The Berry Farm
Jenny opened up about the foundation for their philanthropic farm, having been formed during their time in South Africa a decade ago.
“While there (and in Zimbabwe), God laid the foundation for the work we are doing today: the purpose of our Berry Farm became clear on that visit and, after much prayer and discernment, we said yes to filming the pilot episode of what is now ‘Fixer to Fabulous’ from the porch of our rental home in Balito, South Africa,” she captioned a post in January.
According to Jenny, the idea that their Berry Farm, “a community-oriented Berry Farm with a heart for orphaned and vulnerable children,” sprouted.
“Our daughter Charlotte, who’s 8 now, was in Jenny’s back in a carrier when we planted the berry farm,” Dave said during an October 2025 interview with Better Homes & Gardens. “Now the kids have their lemonade stand there, and all the hard work they put into it goes to kids who weren’t born with the same advantages they were.”



