Programs & Services

Housing & Stabilization

Village 5 housing, villas, and temporary shelter space keep veterans and families safe during recovery.

Behavioral Health

Case management, counseling, and peer-support rooms are designed for trauma-informed care.

Workforce Training

Programs in energy, facilities, agriculture, hospitality, and logistics prioritize local hiring.

Community Life

Recreation fields, events, and youth programming keep the campus active even outside of emergencies.

Emergency Operations

The CRC, Vault, and ELZ coordinate storm response, relief staging, and public communications.

Food & Water Security

On-site agriculture, cisterns, and wastewater recovery reduce reliance on imports during crises.

Resident Quick Actions

Emergency Status

Normal

The campus is operating in normal mode. During storms or outages, this panel displays real-time shelter and operations guidance for residents.

How Residents Stay Informed

As operations scale up, the campus will coordinate with USVI agencies, nonprofits, and neighborhood leaders to keep residents updated on program availability and storm readiness.

How This Component Delivers on the Five Pillars

Five core pillars are shown first; supporting highlights are labeled.

Humanitarian Impact

  • Village 5 housing, CRC sheltering, and family services keep veterans and island residents safe during storms.
  • Year-round counseling, equine therapy, and recreation reduce isolation and crisis escalation.

Local Workforce Development

  • Energy, agriculture, hospitality, and logistics cohorts prioritize St. Croix residents for paid training.
  • Campus contracts circulate millions of dollars through local suppliers and trades.

Scalable & Replicable Model

  • St. Croix becomes the reference site for resilience campuses headed to other islands and coastal states.
  • Documentation, SOPs, and playbooks are shared with territorial partners.

Integrated Economic Self-Sufficiency

  • Villas, retreats, agriculture, and energy sellback reduce reliance on unpredictable grants.
  • Local vendors provide food, materials, and services that keep funding on-island.

Operational Resilience

  • Microgrid, cisterns, and hardened facilities keep humanitarian operations online when WAPA goes down.
  • The Vault, CRC, and ELZ coordinate FEMA, VA, and USVI agencies directly from the campus.
Supporting System

Community Partnerships

  • Formal MOUs with USVI agencies, nonprofits, and churches keep programs aligned with neighborhood needs.
  • Public dashboards share readiness metrics so residents and donors can track impact transparently.

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