Building each of us up one community at a time.
Brotherhood Farms is a healing-centered academy and farm that empowers people through vocational training, work experience, and community support
🌱 Coming soon! 🌱
Click the link to explore donation options or learn more about volunteer opportunities with Brotherhood Farms Foundation, Inc. Together, we can plant hope and grow futures.
Our mission is to provide a safe, structured environment where people can rebuild their lives through farming, vocational training, and community care. We believe every person deserves dignity, opportunity, and a place to belong.
Because too many are left behind. Because healing takes community. Because we refuse to let trauma or hardship have the last word.
Brotherhood Farms – Healing, Learning, and Growing Together
Brotherhood Farms is more than a farm. It’s a place for second chances, new beginnings, and building futures. Here, people heal through hands-on learning, community, and purpose.
Join us in building something that matters.
Farming & Sustainability – growing food, teaching self-reliance.
Education & Vocational Training – vo-tech, resume building, certifications.
Rehabilitation & Support – recovery-focused housing, mentorship.
Community Outreach – food bank, advocacy, volunteer opportunities.
Hands in the soil, heart in the work, future in the making.
EIN application submitted, 501(c)(3) in progress.
Searching for 20+ acres in Cass County, Missouri.
Partnerships forming with volunteers, educators, and community leaders.
This is just the beginning. Every seed planted now will grow into opportunities for families, veterans, and people who need a fresh start. Progress is proof that healing is possible when a community comes together.
August 2025 🪻
The name Brotherhood Farms was chosen to honor the legacy of my brother, who lived by the code of brotherhood—loyalty, family, and standing by others in their struggles. Though his own life was marked by hardship, his heart was always with those who needed help. This farm carries forward that spirit, turning pain into purpose by building a community rooted in healing and hope.
Brotherhood Farms offers hands-on training tracks to prepare students for real-world success. Our focus is on skills that matter:
Agriculture & Sustainability
Construction & Trades
Culinary Arts & Food Service
Technology & Digital Skills
Advocacy & Community Leadership
More to come
Graduates spend one year working with our company in the track they completed. After gaining on-the-job experience, they can choose to stay and grow with us—or carry their skills into a new career and future.
Coming soon: click to explore each track and sign up.
"I’ve lived through systematic abuse that tried to silence me, break me, and make me forget who I was. But I didn’t stay there. I learned to rise, to fight for truth, and to keep moving forward no matter how heavy the weight.
My story isn’t about what was taken from me—it’s about what I’m building. Brotherhood Farms is my proof that healing, growth, and justice can take root even in the hardest ground. This is my testimony: I will not be erased, and I will not be stopped."
Amanda Kay
Joseph David Morris Jr., Norman Doyle Simmons, James Henry Kilventon Jr.
These male role models in my life were stern, strong, intelligent, protective. To this taught me family is key, and everyone needs a fighting chance. In service different branches of the military, these men served and had raised me up to know we are the people, and no one gets left behind. Grateful for our journeys.
I’m building this site myself as I learn, so thank you for your patience as it grows. I’ll keep updates coming as Brotherhood Farms Foundation, Inc. continues to move forward. Your support means the world.
A 4-year college is still possible—but vocational and technical schools let students start earning sooner, gain real skills, and even use that income to support future college goals. It’s about more opportunities, not fewer.
I’m sharing the benefits of lavender because it’s more than a plant—it’s a natural tool for calming, healing, and restoring balance, something we value deeply at Brotherhood Farms.
I’m sharing this video because education about all cultures is the foundation of understanding, respect, and healing. At Brotherhood Farms, we believe that learning about the world around us helps break down barriers and reminds us that every culture carries wisdom worth honoring.
We chose One as our theme song because it speaks to survival, trauma, and the fight to remain human. For veterans with PTSD, survivors, and anyone silenced by pain, its cadence is a reminder that we are not machines — we are people who heal through rhythm, purpose, and community. At Brotherhood Farms, we carry that rhythm forward together.