At Children of Fallen Heroes, land stewardship means responsibility, patience, and long-term vision. Our 82 acres are not being rushed into development. Instead, we are taking the time to care for the land properly — restoring it, protecting it, and preparing it to serve children, families, and communities for generations to come.
We are grateful to be working alongside Knowlbrook Farms, a North Carolina–based land and farm management partner with deep experience in responsible land care. Their approach aligns with our values — thoughtful planning, environmental respect, and doing things the right way, not the fast way.
We are also thankful for the support of Heli-Dunn, whose aviation expertise and partnership help us responsibly assess, access, and understand the land from a broader perspective. Their involvement strengthens our ability to plan safely, thoughtfully, and with long-term stewardship in mind.
Together, this work includes clearing invasive growth, restoring trails and pasture areas, grading and seeding responsibly, and improving the land while preserving its natural character. Every step is intentional. This is not about overbuilding or shortcuts — it’s about honoring the land and its role in our mission.
This property will become a place where children can learn through hands-on STEM+Arts experiences, where families can gather and heal, and where stewardship itself becomes part of the education. The care being taken today lays the foundation for everything that comes next.
We’re deeply thankful for partners like Knowlbrook Farms and Heli-Dunn, and for supporters who understand that meaningful impact takes time. Stewardship is a long game — and we are committed to honoring the land, the mission, and the generations who will benefit from it.
If you believe in responsible stewardship, long-term vision, and creating spaces where children and families can grow, we invite you to be part of this journey. Whether through support, partnership, or simply following along, every connection helps us care for this land and the lives it will serve.


