One-Page Overview
A concise, printable snapshot assembled from current site content modules and live public metrics.
A Sanctuary for Veterans
A resilience campus spanning 40-50 acres on St. Croix delivering housing, behavioral health, workforce training, and disaster-ready infrastructure for veterans and their families.
Veterans deserve stability, dignity, and a path forward - we're building it right here.
Campus Overview
The STX Resilience Campus is a fully integrated humanitarian, renewable-energy, and disaster-response ecosystem designed to uplift veterans, stabilize families, support St. Croix residents, and continue operating during extreme weather and long-term outages.
Review how the districts interlock, how the site performs during crisis, and how the plan aligns with our financial model and Five Pillars framework.
Mission: Resilience hub · veteran housing · island logistics
Impact — Changing Veteran Lives & Strengthening St. Croix
The STX Veterans Campus is a reintegration community spanning 40-50 acres on St. Croix where veterans and families receive housing, counseling, job training, and long-term stability. The campus also creates jobs, food, energy resilience, and disaster-readiness for the island.
Daily footprint: 360-510 people daily supported on campus.
Readiness Snapshot
- Housing Capacity: 240-320 total units (60-80 veteran units, 20-30 family units, 140-180 villas, 20-30 retreat units) across the campus housing network. -> 470-710 people supported in emergency response, with CRC, Village 5, and hospitality villas converting to shelter and triage.
- Food Security: 1,200-1,800 meals/day from Village 5 and CRC kitchens, supported by greenhouses, orchards, small livestock partnerships, hydroponics, and an expanding seed bank to protect crop diversity and year-round food production. -> 3,500-5,000 meals/day (surge) with full activation.
- Energy Resilience: Solar microgrid, battery storage, and mixed-fuel generators (propane + future biofuel) maintain continuous island-mode power for all critical systems across CRC, Village 5, and essential infrastructure. -> Wind turbines, expanded generator capacity, and automated smart-switching support full-campus operations through extended outages and hurricane-level events, ensuring uninterrupted shelter, food, and medical services.