Current Campbell Farm Programs
– Serving youth in grades 1-5, one to two days a week for tutoring, homework assistance, snack, and a place to share in community.
Partnership with University of Washington bridging culture and science for middle school youth. Meets weekly and leads four field trips to UW’s Seattle campus each year.
As youth in grades 11-12 move beyond high school the Farm helps them map their next step to adulthood – with assistance toward college, vocational training, military, employment, or apprenticeships in addition to classes As youth in grades 11-12 move beyond high school the Farm helps them map their next step to adulthood – with assistance toward college, vocational training, military, employment, or apprenticeships in addition to classes and counseling on life management skills.
Serving families on and near the Yakama Nation. Offering postnatal care, reproductive healthcare, breastfeeding support, childbirth education, cultural classes, plant medicine and other support for families. They have been a great blessing to the farm and run as their own non-profit. Ttawaxt was created and is led by Native Woman. Their mission is to revitalize indigenous practices and systems by creating safe indigenous spaces where families
The Yakama reservation only has one shelter. Most of our unhoused have set up camps located throughout the community and along the Yakama river. We provide hot meals throughout the year, and a water station during summer where they can fill their water jugs and cool off.
We prepare “home cooked” meals for youth located in food deserts across the reservation. We serve during the summer months when schools are out. Most children in our community
Groups spend a week living, learning, and growing at the Farm. Part of each day is spent doing community service such as yard clean-up for tribal elders, food distribution, painting, construction and working with area youth. Afternoons and evenings include recreational adventures, cultural experiences and reflection.
Serving grades 1-5, this day long program provides recreation, food, educational enrichment, and field trips. Serving grades 1-5, this day long program provides recreation, food, educational enrichment, and field trips.
One third of our youth are raised by elders within their families. We provide extra meals for elders that live with the youth that we serve.