Building Ranchito – Phase 1
Foundational infrastructure for a responder-focused mental health and resilience retreat in New Mexico.
Building Ranchito – Phase 1
Foundational infrastructure for a responder-focused mental health and resilience retreat in New Mexico.
Our goal is to offer basic services as soon as possible, making the most of the phased approach.
The Vision
Ranchito de la Redención is being developed as a land-based retreat dedicated to first responder mental health, resilience education, and long-term recovery.
We are building the infrastructure necessary to create a structured, mission-driven environment where responders can decompress, reflect, and rebuild capacity.
Development is phased to ensure financial responsibility and long-term sustainability.
Phase 1 establishes the foundation.
Beginning With the End in Mind
Ranchito de la Redención is being developed through phased, intentional planning. From the beginning, the full site has been mapped with long-term infrastructure, programming areas, access routes, and environmental stewardship in mind.
This aerial plan reflects the complete vision — including retreat spaces, training areas, access improvements, land restoration zones, and future development sites.
Phase 1 focuses only on foundational infrastructure, but every improvement is aligned with the long-term layout to prevent redundancy, reduce waste, and ensure responsible growth.
We are not building piece by piece without direction.
We are building deliberately — with the end state guiding every step.
Ranch Fundraising Progress
WHAT WE ARE BUILDING
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Fund Phase 1
Donate Today!Donate to build access road, drainage, well, and water storage. Every dollar builds the foundation.
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Volunteer
Apply to Volunteer!Help with road work days, trail work, or grant-writing support. Email us and we’ll match your skills.
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Business Sponsors
Reach Out!Sponsor access road and water infrastructure. Recognition + real community impact.
THE WHY
Why Ranchito Exists
First responders and emergency professionals face chronic exposure to trauma, long operational hours, and cumulative stress. Many lack structured environments for recovery, reflection, and restoration.
Ranchito de la Redención is being developed as a land-based retreat designed to support responder mental health through nature immersion, structured programming, and intentional community.
This is not a luxury retreat.
It is infrastructure for resilience.