04/09/2026
We extend our sincere gratitude to the Appalachian Coalition Against Addiction for their trust in our program. Kiko goat farming often begins as a hobby and swiftly transforms into a profound passion, one that we are eager to share with everyone.
This is our campus.
And this is just the beginning.
Located in the mountains of Tazewell County & Southwest Virginia, this land will soon be home to a new model of recovery — one built on dignity, purpose, and real opportunity.
We are developing a recovery-focused campus that brings together:
• Medically supported recovery pathways
• Workforce training and job creation
• Agriculture and livestock programs
• A community designed for long-term success
One of the core pieces of this vision is our Goat & Agriculture Workforce Program — designed to create real income, real skills, and sustainable opportunity.
This program will be open to three groups:
1. Individuals in recovery
Providing hands-on training, structured support, and a pathway back into the workforce.
2. Students and young adults entering the workforce
Offering practical, skill-based experience and a meaningful alternative to traditional paths.
3. Low-income individuals seeking stability
Creating access to consistent income, training, and long-term growth.
This is not just a program — it’s a pathway to independence.
We are building something that connects recovery to real life:
work, income, purpose, and community.
If you want to be part of this — as a participant, partner, or supporter — message us.
We are building this right here in Southwest Virginia.