In Unity There is Strength

Join as a WFWA Member

Two WFWA red membership cards for the year 2026 to 2027 that have the text "This is to certify that _____ is a member of Western Farm Workers Association and is entitled to participation in all benefits." with a space for the member's photograph

Call for more information or stop by our office to sign up.

Membership is open to anyone who is, has been, or in the future may be employed in farm work, including low-paid workers not working in agriculture. We understand that in order to thrive, we have to unite and cannot leave any worker behind. Many WFWA members irrigate, pick and prune the orchards, harvest row crops, work in vineyards, are nursery workers and landscapers, or work in food processing plants. Most are seasonal workers and have to find what work they can during the off-season. Join WFWA as we build collective solutions to the poverty conditions impacting tens of thousands of workers in the San Joaquin Valley.

A WBC delegate leads volunteers to prepare portions of walnuts for distribution
A drawing of wheat stalks

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Members Helping Members

Help Run the Self-help Membership Benefit Program

Members are eligible to participate in a free-of-charge 11-Point Benefit Program, designed by members, for members. As a self-help organization, members participate in the building, functioning and oversight of the Benefit Program.

In the patio of a member's house, a WFWA volunteer leads a housemeeting where members are discussing their needs and concerns

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Spreading the Word

Host a House Meeting

Interested members host membership house meetings in their homes or yards and invite newly signed members and other neighbors, family and friends to learn about WFWA.

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A drawing of hay bales

In Unity There Is Strength

Expand the San Joaquin Valley Workers Benefit Council

The San Joaquin Valley Workers Benefit Council (WBC) is a body of members who take on leadership roles in the organization. Members meet to coordinate the actions WFWA will take toward problems and needs expressed by the Council members and how the Benefit Program will grow in the interests of working people in the San Joaquin Valley.

Building Leadership

A drawing of a bumble bee with a dotted line indicating a fightpath

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Become a Delegate

As part of the San Joaquin Valley Workers Benefit Council (WBC), members can access training to become a delegate on behalf of other members working in the same occupation, living in the same neighborhood or migrant labor camp or sharing concerns about a common issue affecting the membership.