LEARN, GROW + THRIVE WITH US

Explore the Homesteading Lifestyle in Oregon

Ignite your passion for homesteading with classes, connections, and community in Douglass County, Oregon.

CLASSES

Attend an in-person class on making cheese, processing chickens, canning and more.

COMMUNITY

Join our FB group and meet us in person at a class or one of our local craft markets!

CONNECTIONS

Trade goods and advice, share valuable skills and info, and learn from one another so we can all benefit.

ABOUT US

What we love to do

Sharing Knowledge, Creating Community, Preparing for the Future

Some of us our seasoned homesteaders, and some are just starting out. All are welcome. Our backgrounds, ages and interests vary, but we have one thing in common: we love the homesteading lifestyle and we want to see it thrive. Join our Facebook group for those interested in learning more about homesteading in Douglas County, Oregon. In the group, you will be able to ask questions, buy and sell homestead-related items, and learn about our in-person markets, classes and other upcoming events. We hope to see you there!

Let's Talk Canning!

Many of our members like to grow and preserve their own food. We offer classes on topics such as canning and cheese making.

Let's Talk Chickens!

We frequently share information on animal husbandry, from chickens, to goats, to cows and more!

JOIN THE FUN

Beginners Welcome

Cultivate your homesteading skills and community in Douglass County with our classes and connections.


TAKE THEIR WORD FOR IT

What people say

Love the sense of community and connection I've found at DC Homesteading Help. They offer enjoyable classes and events for those interested in the homesteading lifestyle.
Cameron Williamson
Attending classes and connecting with DC Homesteading Help transformed my gardening skills. Their community is an excellent extension of the homesteading lifestyle.
Blake Stiekovich

Cultivate a Thriving Lifestyle with Our Homesteading Community

Explore the homesteading lifestyle with community, classes, and connection in Douglass County, Oregon.