Finding Peace from the
Hidden Battle

Our mission is to mentor Veterans while providing farming opportunity in safe and supportive environments where they can achieve wellness themselves and produce healthy food for our nation.

More about the mission and value of VetREST: helping Veterans navigate their return to civilian life through mentoring and hands-on small-scale farming.

Upcoming Events

  • East Coast Dining-In ~ May 4, 2024East Coast Dining-In ~ May 4, 2024
    We are hard at work planning our first Dining-In East, set for May 4, 2024. A VetREST fundraiser and experience event rooted in military tradition with focus on elevating the mission work of VetREST “Finding Peace from the Hidden Battle”

About Our Victory Gardens

Thumbnail of VetREST Victory Garden Overview (PDF)

VetREST in the News

Thumbnail image of "A Place for Peace" article in Oregon Veterans News Magazine, Issue 8, Jan 15, 2021

What people have to say:

Supportive Atmosphere while Providing a Peaceful Environment

I am both an Army Veteran and serve as the Metro Administrator for the Portland, OR and Vancouver, WA chapter of Team Rubicon, a humanitarian and disaster response non-profit that is founded and led by Veterans. My team has established a local relationship with VetRest in the Greater Portland Metropolitan Area that has produced positive results for all concerned over the past four years. I have also found their positive mission of mentoring Veterans in a supportive atmosphere while providing a peaceful environment within which to serve the community one that resonates personally, and which aligns well with the value set of my fellow volunteers.

Mike
Veteran & Team Rubicon Administrator

Building a Sense of Ownership and responsibility

From the very beginning of our work together the [VetREST] team were both intentional and inclusive. At our visioning session VetREST made sure that all voices were represented, most importantly the folks that were going to use and share the space most. They built a sense of ownership and responsibility within this community which is priceless for people experiencing houselessness.

Matthew
Operator of St. Johns Village / DoGood Multnomah

Teaching the Public about Plants

VetREST and the Victory Garden at the Bybee Lakes Hope Center help support our primary mission to educate Oregonians about the art and science of growing and caring for plants by providing science-based information about the benefits of sustainable gardening.

Dennis
OSU Master Gardeners

More than Just a Beautiful Place

With hours and hours of hard work, events, and strategic planning from Bybee Lakes Hope Center and VetREST, we have accomplished so much. This Victory Garden is more than just a beautiful place, it is a place that provides nutrition, life skills, community, support, encouragement, growth, volunteer opportunities, education and so much more.

Gloria
Operations Manager / Bybee Lakes Hope Center

Give Back to the Community

It has been a privilege to be part of Victory Garden projects with VetREST. As a Veteran myself, I really enjoy my time helping in these outdoor projects. It provides a way to give back to the community, to learn about gardening, to relax, and to engage with other people that are looking for peace in their lives.

Roberto
Veteran & VetREST Victory Garden Volunteer

 

 

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