
Residential Living
At Home’stead, youth have a safe home and stable base while they prepare for independence. They share a homestead with peers, cook meals and learn to care for their space.
- Gain daily living skills like cooking, cleaning and budgeting.
- Build healthy routines and self-care habits.
- Experience community living and shared responsibilities.
Through agriculture and life skills training, our residents learn hands-on skills that build confidence and independence. They tend gardens, care for animals and practice cooking, budgeting and job readiness.

Agriculture & Life Skills
- Learn to grow food, care for animals and understand where food comes from.
- Practice budgeting, cooking and home upkeep for independent living.
- Develop problem-solving and teamwork on a working homestead.
Every young person is matched with a caring mentor who offers guidance, encouragement and listens. Residents also get counseling to help heal and plan for a strong future.

Mentorship & Counseling
- Set personal goals and make plans with a mentor.
- Get emotional support and guidance through counseling.
- Build self-confidence, resilience and healthy relationships.