Education at D’Vine Path creates an environment in which those with intellectual challenges can thrive, learn and feel empowered! Learning to grow food, participating in the process from seed to products, even selling at the local farmers market and donating to the local food pantry in town. The activities are lesson-based and include computer skills, art, marketing, cooking etc. Life skills being taught in a loving, supportive, positive place that the students look forward to participating in everyday builds their confidence to get out in the work force too!
D’Vine Path is a community that provides vocational and life skills to autistic and disabled people, right here in Fallbrook
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