~ Right My Vision Foundation is committed to providing comprehensive educational outreach programs, which are the foundational branch of Right My Vision Productions LLC.
~ This foundation’s goal is to create an eclectic group of talented, highly gifted individuals who have not been able to get the support in traditional academic settings or in their communities.
~ Target population group youth ages ranging from 18 to 70, adults seeking second chances ( nonviolent offenders not charge with any crime about sexual assault or history of sexual assault}, veterans and their families, seniors, high school students {collage credit volunteer program} and Individuals described as illiterate and their condition is linked to ADHD, Dyslexia, Dysgraphia often indicators of brain based disorders that affected individual’s capacity to Excel in specific academic.
~ Our programs target selected individuals who are extremely gifted and have recently been released from incarceration and meet our academic standard, either through traditional education or natural ability, which will be assessed by our team.
~ Must have maintained the standard of parole, sobriety, and Life Skills and Social Skills sobriety for at least 4-5 years, and come highly recommended by approved rehab facilities or AA programs, and or individual Sponsors.
Under the umbrella of Right My Vision LLC, Write My Vision Foundation, participants will have access to a wide range of innovative educational tracks and vocational training opportunities. These include
• Agricultural programs focusing specifically on Vertical farming with Aeroponic Towers
• AI Transitional Specialist Training,
• Social Media Management
• Animated Short Films Development.
~ Participants can choose to engage with these programs individually or as part of the structured Day Treatment Program, allowing for tailored learning experiences aligned with their interests and needs. Our holistic approach not only focuses on workforce development and mental well-being but also emphasizes creative expression and technological literacy, aiming to support community reintegration, personal growth, and economic empowerment for each participant.
~ Qualifications vary depending on the program that the individual chooses. This can range from traditional to non-traditional academic and technological skill sets in addition to meeting physical Expectations that need to be met by engaging in our community-based bio-farming-oriented Day Treatment Program, which emphasizes responsible business/agriculture practices.
~ As we establish a Day Program component, we will qualify for Medicaid and Medicare support, thereby providing more qualified applicants with access to these resources. Ensuring that those specified programs (Bio-farming/ Harvest Program) that fall under the Day Program are fully compliant and accessible to gain access to federal resources.
~ The foundation will qualify for senior funding resources due to the AARP component, offering adults 55 and above opportunities for lifelong learning and engagement, along with volunteer credit options for high school students seeking to fulfill graduation requirements. We will also be supporting:~
Bio-farming & Harvest-to-Community Training Initiative
“Vertical farming with Aeroponic Towers”
The Bio-farming & Harvest-to-Community Program is a trauma-informed, vocational day treatment model that empowers individuals in recovery—particularly those transitioning from rehab, eating disorder programs, or mental health residential systems—to reclaim purpose, stability, and self-sufficiency through hands-on agricultural training and produce distribution management.
This program fuses Bio-farming education with real-world harvest logistics, teaching participants the full life cycle of organic, medicinal, and therapeutic crops—from strategic crop planning and;\ sustainable planting methods to coordinated harvesting, product sorting, packaging, and retail transition. Participants will gain core competencies in farming operations, community food access, and cooperative business models.
Through this immersive program, students will:
• Plan, manage, and execute harvest rotations based on seasonal cycles, soil health, and nutritional value.
• Participate in organized harvest-picking operations, learning standards for food safety, handling, and crop sorting.
• Engage in a mock grocery store set-up, where harvested goods are processed, labeled, and displayed as part of a real-time farm-to-table training system.
• Learn basic skills in supply chain logistics, shelf-life evaluation, community food service, and donation planning.
A unique feature of the program is its Community Share Redistribution Plan:
•A percentage of all farm stand and retail proceeds will be reinvested directly back into the program to sustain equipment, seed costs, and participant stipends.
•The remaining proceeds and excess harvest will be donated to low-income families, food-insecure seniors, and underserved neighborhoods identified through local partnerships, clinics, and shelters.
Participants in the program will also be entitled to take home fresh, organic produce weekly, supporting their nutritional recovery and helping stabilize their food security in the following living environments:
• Group homes
• Assisted living centers
• Sober living environments
• Independent apartments
• Private transitional housing
This Foundation restores not only the soil of the earth but, them in the heart by rebuilding self-esteem, teaching economic sustainability, supporting the dreams of those who were never encouraged, and expanding food access in vulnerable communities. It is a model for regenerative healing through technology, creative expression, and people-centered farmin
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