Housing & Healing
240-320 total units, including 60-80 veteran units, 20-30 family units, 140-180 villas, 20-30 retreat units.
We exist to make sure no veteran is left without support, purpose, or hope. The STX Veterans Campus is a lifelong stability engine: safe housing, behavioral health, meaningful work, and daily community built with and for veterans.
At the same time, this campus is designed as a humanitarian asset for St. Croix. By combining food security, microgrids, water autonomy, fabrication capacity, and emergency sheltering, we strengthen the island’s ability to withstand storms, outages, and disruptions — and create a blueprint that can be replicated in other vulnerable communities.
We also treat healthcare continuity as resilience infrastructure. With on-site medical bays, nurse-led daily care, and telehealth-first access to VA and specialty partners, the campus is built to keep veterans connected to care even during hurricanes, outages, and prolonged disruptions.
Village 5 housing and community commons for veteran stability.
240-320 total units, including 60-80 veteran units, 20-30 family units, 140-180 villas, 20-30 retreat units.
120-200 trainees per year across fabrication, energy, agriculture, logistics, and hospitality.
14+ days of critical uptime via microgrid, water autonomy, and hardened infrastructure.
470-710 people supported in emergency response sheltered/served in activation mode across CRC, Village 5, and surge facilities.
Veterans served their country; now it is our turn. Too many return without stability, purpose, or a trusted community. We close those gaps permanently.
Safe housing, behavioral health, and family services are the foundation for recovery.
Campus jobs and the Fabrication & Replicator Hub turn training into careers and veteran-owned microenterprises.
Food, energy, water, and emergency sheltering strengthen veterans and the island during crises.
Everything we build in St. Croix becomes a blueprint for other territories and rural communities.
Hurricanes battered St. Croix while veterans struggled without resources. Temporary aid was not enough. We committed to a permanent solution — a campus where veterans heal, learn, build, and lead the resilience systems that protect their community.
Trauma-informed housing, counseling, family support, and peer-led programs.
Veterans build modular housing, microgrid kits, and resilience assets — earning credentials and ownership pathways.
Greenhouses, microgrids, and water autonomy keep the campus operational and support the island during outages.
CRC, Vault, and ELZ convert within hours to shelter, feed, and coordinate regional response.
Every veteran who reaches us gets a clear, dignified path forward. We pair housing with hands-on support so no one slips through the cracks.
On-island clinicians, trauma-informed programming, and veteran peer mentors for counseling, groups, and relapse prevention.
Support for spouses, kids, and caregivers: family services, childcare partnerships, and coordinated benefits navigation.
Intake to action: VA claims support, ID/legal assistance, healthcare enrollment, financial coaching, and transportation to services.
Private intake rooms, safety planning, and rapid shelter/food access. If you need help now, we respond the same day.
Built to coordinate with VA, FEMA, HUD, USDA, and NGO partners for resilience, workforce, and humanitarian response.
95-120 permanent jobs plus construction and procurement spend that stays on St. Croix.
Curated due diligence packs, financials, and design sets available for vetted partners.
Campus design, fabrication model, and training programs are documented for future sites.
This work is too important and too big to do alone. Whether you are a supporter, a partner, or a veteran yourself — stand with us as we restore stability, dignity, and purpose for those who served.
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