At Casa Blanco Farms, education isn’t about textbooks and tests. It’s about readiness — for jobs, for independence, and for leadership.
Our residents learn through doing — managing projects, making decisions, solving real problems, and discovering their strengths along the way.
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783 million people don’t know where their next meal will come from
1 in 5 deaths among children under the age of 5 is attributed to severe acute malnutrition
The triple threat of conflict, climate change and economic cost is fueling the hunger crisis
From caring for animals to running student-led businesses, every part of life at Casa Blanco Farms is designed to teach.
This is project-based, purpose-driven, heart-led education. And it works.
From caring for animals to running student-led businesses, every part of life at Casa Blanco Farms is designed to teach.
This is project-based, purpose-driven, heart-led education. And it works.
Each year, thousands of young people age out of foster care without the tools to succeed in today’s workforce. Casa Blanco Farms is changing that — through a real-world, hands-on education model that prepares our residents for life, leadership, and work.
Now, we’re inviting local businesses and corporate leaders to join us.
As a partner in our Education That Works program, your company can:
✅ Offer internships, job shadowing, or mentorship opportunities
✅ Share industry insights or lead practical workshops
✅ Sponsor student-led business ventures
✅ Help shape a curriculum rooted in real-world expectations
Your support doesn’t just help a young person get a job — it helps them build a life.
These youth don’t need a handout. They need a chance.
And together, we can give them one.
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