At Navarro Farm, individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities have the opportunity to grow-personally, socially, and professionally. Our Farmers don't just plant crops; they cultivate confidence, build friendships, and gain valuable life skills in a safe, supportive environment.
What Farmers Experience during program:
Hands-On Agriculture - Learn to plant, tend, and harvest crops, gaining a deep connection to the land and the food we grow.
Animal Care - From collecting eggs in the chicken coop to feeding the goats, Farmers develop responsibility and hands-on skills while caring for our animals.
Farm-to-Table Cooking - Discover the joy of preparing fresh, homegrown ingredients through engaging cooking lessons that foster independence.
Life & Job Skills - Whether it's working the farm stand or assisting with daily farm tasks, Farmers gain skills that translate to everyday life.
Social & Recreational Activities - From talent shows and dances to worship Sundays and outdoor games, Farmers build friendships and create unforgettable memories.
Applications due Friday, February 27th.
Farmer open house and registration from April 9th to April 20th.