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Updated: Jan 25, 2024

Over the holiday break, we partnered with Peacekeepers. An organization like ours that gives aid to those on the Yakama Reservation. The farm-cooked turkey, stuffing, mashed potatoes, gravy, and green beans. At the same time, the Peacekeepers provided pumpkin pie, fry bread, and rolls. We set up a Buffett-style food line at the Winter Lodge in Toppenish and opened our doors to our unhoused relatives. Warm items were available to grab, like sweatshirts, sleeping bags, coats, and socks. Any leftover food was packaged in to-go containers and passed out throughout Toppenish and Wapato.


Updated: Jan 25, 2024

We have started our after-school programs here at Campbell Farm. We need laptops for our students to help with homework, job searches, and other life skills. If you're interested in donating, please email us at campbellfarm3@hotmail.com.


Updated: Jan 25, 2024

We had a good time on our High School overnight trip to the University of Washington. Eleven students from different school districts in the Yakima Valley joined us.


Here are some photos of an activity our students participated in. They were tasked with coming up with their app. Each group discussed the pros and cons of apps they currently use.













Each group asked each other what kind of app would make their lives easier.

There were discussions on apps that could help with planning hangouts with friends and family trackers that would help with sail tasks and chores.


They could draw pictures of what each screen would look like on an app and then bring it to life using a tablet. Each group led us through each screen and discussed why we should use their app.


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