A Christ-centered classroom.
Built for working learners, far-away students, and first-generation applicants. Faith is shown in how people are treated — not in how often the word is repeated.
About HHCWC
Helping Hands™ was built for the students no one else was teaching. Poor students. Far-away students. Students whose families could not afford a private school. Every program, every scholarship, every clinic, and every livelihood project traces back to that decision.
What we believe
Helping Hands™ is Christ-centered. A student's life is shaped by faith, learning, and service together — not by grades alone. We hold the classroom and the clinic on the same property, on the same calendar, on purpose.
Scholarships, admissions decisions, and wellness care are not conditional on religious affiliation. Faith is shown in how people are treated — not in how often the word is repeated.
A reader who is not yet a Christian is welcome. The principles we teach in the Wellness Center are offered, not enforced. The students we serve are who this school exists for.
How we work
Most students draw on more than one. You can study, take a scholarship, and earn from a livelihood project at the same time.
Built for working learners, far-away students, and first-generation applicants. Faith is shown in how people are treated — not in how often the word is repeated.
Lifestyle medicine, preventive care, and natural remedies, taught in the Adventist health tradition. In active design today; practitioners will coordinate with your physician — not in competition with them.
We were started for students whose families could not pay full tuition. You can ask about a scholarship in the same form you use to inquire.
Income-generating projects — the farm, the bakery, health products, training services — let working learners carry part of their tuition without losing their coursework.
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