Housing Stability
No veteran should face homelessness. 40–80 veterans and families are housed at any time; 200+ supported annually.
The STX Veterans Campus is a 40–50 acre reintegration community 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.
Veterans in the U.S. Virgin Islands face major barriers after service:
In the Caribbean, these challenges are amplified by geographic isolation, limited services, and frequent natural disasters.
The STX Veterans Campus is a self-sustaining community where veterans receive safe housing, counseling, peer support, job training, on-campus employment, and family-strengthening programs. Every district—Village 5, the CRC, the Vault, energy systems, agriculture, stables, culinary labs, and hospitality spaces—works together to restore stability, dignity, and purpose.
No veteran should face homelessness. 40–80 veterans and families are housed at any time; 200+ supported annually.
Trauma-informed counseling, equine therapy, agriculture therapy, and structured routines reduce PTSD and crisis outcomes.
Training and employment across agriculture, renewable energy, culinary arts, hospitality, maintenance, and logistics. 75%+ gain employable skills or certifications.
Counseling, parenting support, and stable housing improve reintegration for spouses, children, and caregivers.
On-site power, water, food, and shelter keep humanitarian operations online during hurricanes and outages.
120–200 construction jobs, 70–120 permanent jobs, millions in local purchasing, tourism draw from retreats and events.
Greenhouses, orchards, and dual five-acre solar fields reduce reliance on imports and fossil fuels.
The CRC, Vault, Emergency Landing Zone, and Waste Management & Treatment plant form a unified hub where power, water, sanitation, and communications stay online for mass care and recovery.
STX Veterans Campus is the blueprint for resilience campuses across U.S. territories and rural communities. The modular 40–50 acre plan can be scaled to Puerto Rico, Guam, American Samoa, the Northern Mariana Islands, and stateside regions with high veteran need.
The impact belongs to all of us—veterans, families, St. Croix residents, partners, and investors. Support the campus, partner on workforce programs, or explore how this model can replicate in your community.
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