Teen Health
Signature Campaign — Fundraising Now

The California
Regenerative
Youth Land Initiative

We're raising funds to acquire working farm properties in Southern California where unhoused young adults ages 18–29 can live on-site, earn wages, build real skills, and prepare for permanent housing — at their own pace, with real support behind them.

Land Initiative Campaign
Fundraising in progress · Teen Health
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100
Acres planned
18–28
Ages served
Year 5
Self-sustaining target
6
Revenue streams
The Vision

Not a shelter. A working farm.

A self-sustaining farm ecosystem that creates a real pathway for unhoused and at-risk youth — from survival to stability to purpose.

The Problem

Youth experiencing homelessness need more than a bed — they need structure, skills, income, and community. Housing instability among ages 18–29 is frequently cyclical. Transitional shelters address the symptom, not the root cause.

Land provides something shelters cannot: a role, a rhythm, and a reason to stay. Existing programs address shelter but not the root causes of instability.
The Solution

A regenerative working farm where young people live on-site, earn wages, and build real-world skills. Residents are not waiting to be placed — they are employees building a track record: wages, skills, references, and savings that make permanent housing a realistic next step.

The farm is designed as a self-sustaining enterprise — physical production, value-added processing, and agritourism reinforce one another. By Year 5, six revenue streams cover operational costs, reducing philanthropic dependency over time.
Why It Matters

Impact at every level

This model creates ripple effects — for the young people it serves, for the surrounding community, and for the long-term health of the organizations behind it.

Youth Impact
✓  Job readiness & employability✓  Confidence and self-worth✓  Stability and independence✓  Trauma healing and growth
Community Impact
✓  Increased access to healthy food✓  Community engagement & education✓  Local economic development✓  Stronger support networks
Organizational Impact
✓  Reduced reliance on donations✓  Long-term financial sustainability✓  Replicable program model✓  Multi-org collaboration
Why This Works

Each pillar is proven.
The integration is the innovation.

Each element is individually validated. The breakthrough is bringing them together into one integrated, economically self-sustaining enterprise.

Proven
Workforce development works for trauma-affected youth.

Structured employment, skill-building, and mentorship create durable outcomes for young people who have experienced homelessness and instability.

Proven
Regenerative agriculture builds lasting economic & ecological returns.

Diversified farms with regenerative practices generate stable, multi-channel revenue while improving soil health and land value over time.

Growing
Agritourism & local food demand are expanding rapidly.

Consumer appetite for farm experiences, CSA subscriptions, and locally produced food continues to grow — creating a strong market for what this farm will produce.

The innovation is integrating all three into one self-sustaining ecosystem — where youth, farm, food, nature, healing, and revenue each strengthen the others.
Partners in This Work

Three organizations. One mission.

A coalition of proven operators, each contributing the discipline required to make the whole greater than the sum of its parts.

TH
Teen Health
Regenerative Farm & Revenue Engine — leading land acquisition, farm operations, and the six-stream revenue model that makes the program self-sustaining.
SH
Safe Harbor Solutions
Workforce Development & Life Pathways — providing case management, employment support, and the structured programming that moves residents toward permanent housing.
OC
Outside the City
Nature-Based Healing & Youth Development — delivering therapeutic programming that uses the land itself as a tool for trauma recovery and personal growth.
Revenue Architecture

Six interconnected revenue streams

The farm is diversified by design. Each stream contributes to the whole while protecting the model against single-source risk.

Diversified Vegetables
Largest Revenue Driver

35 acres of intensive vegetable production — leafy greens, tomatoes, peppers, herbs — sold across CSA, farm stand, restaurant, and wholesale channels.

Mixed Orchards
Perennial Production

15 acres of avocados, citrus, and stone fruit providing reliable annual yields with strong per-pound realization through diversified channels.

CSA Subscriptions
Guaranteed Revenue Floor

Seasonal subscriptions from community members provide a predictable, high-realization revenue base — while building a network of local advocates.

Agritourism
Premium Experiential

Corporate events, farm dinners, educational workshops, and cabin lodging leverage the beauty of the land for high-margin experiential revenue.

Value-Added Products
Shelf-Stable Margin

Raw agricultural surplus is converted into premium olive oil, avocado oil, and honey — turning perishable excess into year-round, high-margin inventory.

Livestock
Ecological Engine

Rotational grazing drives soil fertility for the entire operation while generating revenue from poultry, eggs, lamb, and beef — low-margin, high ecological impact.

The Difference

Why this model works

Three principles make the Regenerative Youth Land Initiative distinct from traditional transitional housing programs.

Dignity through work, not charity

Residents are employees and contributors — earning wages, developing skills, and building a work history. The farm provides structure, purpose, and a role that shelter programs cannot replicate.

Self-sustaining by design

The diversified revenue model is engineered to reduce philanthropic dependency over time. By Year 5, six interconnected streams generate a run-rate that covers operational costs and program delivery.

A real path to permanence

On-site living, consistent income, and structured support combine to create what no shelter can offer: time. Residents build savings, references, and readiness for permanent housing — with accountability built in.

Community embedded

CSA memberships, farm dinners, and educational workshops connect the surrounding community directly to the mission — creating advocates, customers, and neighbors with a stake in the program's success.

Rigorously modeled

Every revenue stream is benchmarked against real agricultural data, conservative yield assumptions, and diversified channel pricing. The financial model is built from the ground up — not optimistic projections.

Replicable at scale

The 100-acre blueprint is designed as a replicable model. Southern California is the first site — but the framework is transferable to other regions and properties as the initiative grows.

The Ask

We are seeking.

The model is ready. The partners are aligned. We are now building the coalition of landowners, funders, and strategic partners who will bring this ecosystem to life.

01
Land Partnership or Acquisition

A site where the full ecosystem model can be built, farmed, and operated at scale — two working ranch properties in Southern California.

02
Charitable Donations

As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, Teen Health accepts tax-deductible donations to fund land acquisition, infrastructure, and early youth workforce programming. Every gift directly builds this model.

03
Strategic Partners

Housing organizations, workforce agencies, healthcare providers, and youth-serving organizations who can deepen the impact of the program.

Corporate & Institutional Partners

Pick your partnership.

We welcome mission-aligned organizations at every level of commitment. All partnerships include direct impact reporting and a relationship with our team.

Community Sponsor
Community Sponsor
$5,000 – $25,000 / year
  • Use of the Teen Health supporter logo and select photo/video assets
  • Named recognition on teenhealth.us and campaign materials
  • Social media acknowledgment
  • Standard reporting on funded program activity
  • Invitation to annual partner update
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Founding Partner
Founding Partner
$75,000+ / year
  • All Program Partner benefits
  • Naming rights consideration
  • Direct access to executive leadership
  • Input on program design and expansion
  • Opportunities for leadership to visit the farm
  • Bespoke partnership structure available
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All gifts are tax-deductible. Teen Health, Inc. · EIN: 87-4628884 · 501(c)(3)
Questions or custom partnership inquiries: info@teenhealth.us