Sustainability
Empowering Future Generations
Our Kids 4 Kids program teaches children essential skills in livestock care and food cultivation—equipping them with the tools for lasting self-sufficiency.
Through nurturing goats and cultivating crops, students learn to build sustainable resources that not only support their families but also help fund their own education. What began as a small idea has grown into a thriving cycle of hope and opportunity for generations to come.
Every quarter, a group of 10–12 students participate in a 6–8 week hands-on training, learning how to raise and care for goats. Upon graduation, each student receives a pregnant goat—a life-changing gift that becomes both a source of nourishment and income. In return, each student donates one baby goat back to the program, allowing it to continue for others.
In addition, through our onsite agricultural sites, 120 students each year are selected to learn how to grow and maintain their own garden plots—producing food for their families and gaining valuable skills to sustain themselves long into the future.
Together, these young farmers are cultivating more than crops and livestock—they’re cultivating independence, dignity, and a brighter tomorrow.






























