Equine District Snapshot

Stables capacity 12–18 horses + support animals
Therapy arenas Covered arena + round pen for all-weather sessions
Program rooms Classrooms and prep spaces linked to behavioral health
Feed & bedding reserves Multi-week storage for storm readiness
Water & irrigation Priority-fed from cistern and greywater reuse networks
Workforce cohorts 30+ trainees/year in equine care and barn ops

Pillar 1 – Humanitarian Impact

The equine program is designed as a direct humanitarian resource for veterans, their families, and—in carefully structured ways—the broader St. Croix community.

In practice, the Stables & Equine Therapy Center becomes one of the most tangible, day-to-day expressions of the campus’ humanitarian commitment to veterans and their families.

Pillar 2 – Local Workforce Development

The stables are also a workforce-development engine, providing tangible, marketable skills in animal care, facilities management, and agriculture-adjacent roles.

Veterans and local residents can build résumés, references, and real-world experience that transfers to St. Croix’s broader economy.

Pillar 3 – Scalable & Replicable Model

The equine component of the campus is intentionally designed as a template that can be adapted to other locations and budgets.

The goal is not a one-off “showpiece” stable. It is a model that can be documented, studied, and replicated as future Vetted Patriots campuses are developed.

Pillar 4 – Integrated Economic Self-Sufficiency

The Stables & Equine Therapy Center is tied to the broader financial and operational model of the campus. While therapeutic services remain mission-driven, the facility is designed to contribute to long-term economic stability in responsible ways.

This approach ensures the stables remain aligned with the humanitarian mission while participating in the broader economic logic of the campus.

Pillar 5 – Operational Resilience

The stables are deeply integrated into the campus’ physical resilience framework, particularly around water, power, and storm protection.

Even under extreme conditions, the stables are designed to remain functional, safe, and aligned with the campus’ broader disaster-response capacity.

Physical Layout & Adjacencies

The Stables & Equine Therapy Center is intentionally located near:

This placement minimizes travel time, simplifies logistics, and reinforces the integration of animals, land, and human services.

Stables Within the $130M (Phase 1) Campus Plan

Within the overall capital and operating model, the stables represent a targeted, high-impact investment that advances each of the campus’ Five Pillars:

As a result, the Stables & Equine Therapy Center is not a “nice-to-have” feature. It is an operational, therapeutic, and symbolic anchor of the STX Resilience Campus.

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