Housing & Healing
240-320 total units, including 60-80 veteran units, 20-30 family units, 140-180 villas, 20-30 retreat units.
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.
240-320 total units, including 60-80 veteran units, 20-30 family units, 140-180 villas, 20-30 retreat units.
1,200-1,800 meals/day steady state; 3,500-5,000 meals/day (surge).
120-200 trainees annually across fabrication, energy, agriculture, hospitality, and logistics.
150-220 construction jobs, 95-120 permanent roles, and millions in on-island procurement.
The STX Veterans Campus is designed around nine core impact themes. Together, they show how one campus restores stability for veterans while strengthening St. Croix’s economy and resilience.
Safe, dignified housing across 240-320 total units, including 60-80 veteran units, 20-30 family units, 140-180 villas, 20-30 retreat units, so no veteran has to return to homelessness.
Trauma-informed counseling, peer groups, equine and agriculture therapy, and daily routines that help veterans stabilize, heal, and reduce PTSD and crisis events.
120-200 trainees annually across fabrication, energy, agriculture, hospitality, logistics, and security, connected directly to employment on campus and across St. Croix.
150-220 construction jobs, 95-120 permanent roles, and millions in local procurement that keep the project’s dollars circulating in the Virgin Islands economy.
Hardened facilities, 470-710 people supported in emergency response, and emergency kitchens producing 3,500-5,000 meals/day (surge) even when the island grid is down.
Dual solar fields, wind, batteries, and microgrid controls that reduce dependence on imported fuel, lower emissions, and keep power online for critical services.
Peer networks, mentorship, and daily structure that help veterans regain identity, purpose, and a community where they are needed, not just housed.
Family housing, counseling, parenting support, and youth programming that strengthen the entire household around each veteran and break cycles of instability.
Greenhouses, orchards, and controlled-environment agriculture that feed the campus, support relief efforts, and build year-round food security for St. Croix.
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.
These veteran outcomes map directly to the impact themes above, with a focus on the veteran and family experience.
No veteran should face homelessness. 240-320 total units, including 60-80 veteran units, 20-30 family units, 140-180 villas, 20-30 retreat units, keep veterans and families safely housed.
Trauma-informed counseling, equine therapy, agriculture therapy, structured routines, and on-campus dental care reduce PTSD, crisis outcomes, and pain-driven setbacks.
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.
Peer mentorship, community roles, and structured daily work give veterans a sense of identity and mission again.
Financial literacy, communication skills, digital skills, and structured routines help veterans transition confidently into independent living.
On-site power, water, food, and shelter keep humanitarian operations online during hurricanes and outages.
150-220 construction jobs, 95-120 permanent jobs, millions in local purchasing—this is where our Economic Strength and Workforce Development themes become real for St. Croix businesses.
Greenhouses, orchards, and dual five-acre solar fields reduce reliance on imports and fossil fuels, reinforcing our Climate & Energy Independence and Agricultural Innovation themes.
The CRC, Vault, Emergency Landing Zone, Medical & Wellness Suite, and Waste Management & Treatment plant form a unified hub where power, water, sanitation, medical/dental care, and communications stay online for mass care and recovery.
Estimate how monthly support translates into meals, housing nights, and training hours. Figures are illustrative and update live.
Assumes blended operating costs across housing, meals, and training programs. We can provide a full cost model for partner reviews.
Funding in Phase 1 unlocks the core housing, resilience infrastructure, and staffing needed to begin serving veterans while building long-term island resilience.
Secure the campus footprint, complete permitting, and establish roads, utilities, and drainage.
Deliver Village 5 housing, the CRC operations hub, and the first clinical and program spaces.
Power, water, and wastewater systems that keep care online during hurricanes and outages.
Staffing, equipment, and runway to open safely and sustain services from day one.
STX Veterans Campus is the blueprint for resilience campuses across U.S. territories and rural communities. The modular 40-50 acres plan can be scaled to Puerto Rico, Guam, American Samoa, the Northern Mariana Islands, and stateside regions with high veteran need.
Behavioral health clinicians, peer mentors, family services, and crisis-ready intake teams.
Modular units, hardened facilities, and microgrid + water autonomy to keep care online during storms.
Fabrication & Replicator Hub credentials, apprenticeships, and on-campus jobs leading to long-term work.
Emergency kitchens, storage, and surge beds that serve veterans and the surrounding community in disasters.
The Fabrication & Replicator Hub trains veterans while producing the housing, microgrid kits, and infrastructure that power the campus.
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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