As a host site for Alternative Spring Break (ASB) groups,
Harvest Farm offers students a chance to work on a variety of projects
in our three primary volunteer areas: agriculture, maintenance, and kitchen.
In addition to facing the challenges of working on a farm, students also
work closely with the men who are going through the New Life Program.
Students will build relationships with the men, share their lives,
and hear about the struggles they have faced with drug and alcohol
addictions, and their issues with homelessness.

Harvest Farm provides on-site housing and meals for all ASB groups.
ASB Groups who come to Harvest Farm have access to:
- A 20-person cabin
- Tent sites located throughout our campground
- Bathroom and shower facility
- Activities on the farm including meals and devotions
- We do not have a set fee we charge for the use of our facilities.
We do not have a set fee we charge for the use of our facilities, but
we gladly accept donations or offer ASB groups the chance to finance
special projects and work on them during their stay. We encourage all
our ASB groups to join in all the activities of the farm during their
stay such as, meals, devotions, work, and recreational activities.
Recreational opportunities include our game room with ping-pong and
foosball tables,
a softball field, basketball and volleyball courts, and our fire pit
in the campground.
The entire month of March has been set aside for Alternative Spring
Break groups, but we do have limited space available. We will begin
taking
reservations for ASB groups as early as August. For more information
or to reserve a week for your ASB group please contact Brian.
Harvest Farm is located on 100 acres in Wellington, Colorado just 70
miles North of Denver. From the campground, visitors can observe the
beauty of the majestic Rocky Mountains.
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