Rooted in Luke 3:11 and James 1:27, The Good Soil Project exists to feed the hungry and provide meaningful employment to youth exiting detention. Through sustainable farming practices, education, and mentorship, GSP aims to create a thriving community that restores lives and promotes regenerative agriculture.
Rooted in Luke 3:11 and James 1:27, The Good Soil Project exists to feed the hungry and provide meaningful employment to youth exiting detention. Through sustainable farming practices, education, and mentorship, GSP aims to create a thriving community that restores lives and promotes regenerative agriculture.
We will provide employment opportunities to youth coming out of detention, assisting with their re-entry into society by discipling, mentoring, teaching life skills, and teaching them a trade. The farm will also host classes on gardening, regenerative agriculture, and animal husbandry, equipping individuals with valuable life and job skills.
We will provide employment opportunities to youth coming out of detention, assisting with their re-entry into society by discipling, mentoring, teaching life skills, and teaching them a trade. The farm will also host classes on gardening, regenerative agriculture, and animal husbandry, equipping individuals with valuable life and job skills.