CSAAC Damascus Farm Project – CSAAC
CSAAC's Damascus Farm Project

CSAAC’s Damascus Farm Project

Growing skills, responsibility, and community through hands-on agricultural learning.

The CSAAC Damascus Farm Project was established to create hands-on, skill-building opportunities for individuals served by our vocational program through structured farming activities. The project focuses on promoting responsibility, enhancing daily living skills, and fostering meaningful participation in agricultural tasks.

The program is built on a commitment to continuous learning, innovation, and growth. Through ongoing evaluation and hands-on experience, farming practices are refined to identify crops best suited to local soil and environmental conditions, address pest and wildlife challenges, and strengthen sustainable growing methods.

Ongoing improvements to soil preparation, planting techniques, and farm infrastructure continue to enhance the program while expanding opportunities for individuals to develop practical skills, build confidence, and participate in every stage of the growing process. As the farm evolves, it creates new opportunities for learning, meaningful engagement, and community participation.

Program Components

Participants engage in a range of farm-related activities that build practical skills and foster a sense of purpose.

Chicken Care

Caring for a flock of ten chickens provides daily responsibility and routine.

  • Feeding and providing water
  • Collecting eggs daily
  • Preparing eggs for donation to the East Village
  • Maintaining coop cleanliness
  • Monitoring flock health

Crop Cultivation

Working a one-acre parcel designated for the vocational department.

  • Planting seasonal crops and vegetables
  • Watering and irrigation
  • Garden maintenance and weeding
  • Harvesting produce
  • Learning sustainable farming practices

Agricultural Learning

Building knowledge through hands-on experimentation and observation.

  • Identifying crops suited to local soil conditions
  • Understanding pest and wildlife challenges
  • Soil preparation techniques
  • Seasonal planting schedules
  • Environmental stewardship

Life Skills Development

Building transferable skills that extend beyond the farm.

  • Following routines and schedules
  • Taking responsibility for living things
  • Working as part of a team
  • Problem-solving in real situations
  • Building confidence and independence

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This initiative remains a dedicated vocational program that has already demonstrated meaningful impact. We are proud of the progress we have made and look forward to continued growth, engagement, and opportunities for individuals to participate in purposeful, community-focused activities.

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