Community

Community

Our first Dandelion Festival to support Autism Awareness Month and Earth Day.

Founder and Executive Director Courtney Eidson and Board Chair Stacie Simpson shared information about the needs of the neurodivergent community and Trailhead Community Farm School during a CAN Lunch and Learn event.

Students and their families, alongside our Team Leaders and Board of Directors, came together to collect essential items for the Phoenix Center residential programs.

At Trailhead Community Farm School, we believe in the power of community both on-site and at large. We are committed to providing education to the broader community, advocating for the rights of the neurodivergent community, offering volunteer opportunities for all, partnering with colleges to create internship opportunities, donating to local organizations, fostering an environment of respect, inclusivity, and acceptance for all, and supporting local businesses. Everyone is valued and empowered to thrive.

We are happy to collaborate with these universities for internships: Furman University, University of South Carolina, University of Tennessee, and Winthrop University.

We appreciate the opportunity to showcase Trailhead Community Farm School to Dr. Shaniece Criss, who holds both the position of Furman professor and Travelers Rest City Councilwoman.

We have enjoyed attending Rotary Club meetings throughout Greenville County. We look forward to collaborating on community projects.