California Program Teaches Sustainable Agriculture to Support At-Risk Youth

Gary Hall, co-founder of Hollywood Impact Studios Rehabilitation, joined the program to discuss using agriculture to provide opportunities and mentorship for at-risk youth in Southern California.

LOS ANGELES, Calif. (RFD-TV) — A vocational training center in Southern California is helping at-risk youth discover new opportunities through agriculture. Hollywood Impact Studios Rehabilitation, founded in 2009 as a faith-based jail ministry, now incorporates farming into its outreach efforts — offering hands-on education, mentorship, and opportunities for young people to connect with nature.

Co-founder Gary Hall joined us on Friday’s Market Day Report to share how the organization transitioned into agricultural training and why the shift has been so impactful. In his interview with RFD-TV News, Hall discussed how the program introduced farming as a way to give youth practical skills, structure, and a new sense of purpose. He also explained how students respond to working with the land and learning about sustainable agriculture, noting the confidence and pride many develop through the experience.

Hall also highlighted the emotional and physical benefits of time spent outdoors, saying that nature and agriculture provide a healthy environment for growth, reflection, and community building. He shared several success stories from the program — including young people who have gone on to pursue jobs, further training, or leadership roles because of their time at Hollywood Impact Studios Rehabilitation. Looking ahead, he outlined the organization’s plans to expand agricultural training and how viewers can learn more or get involved in supporting its mission.

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