What if homeschool looked like this:
Your 10-year-old studies Genesis 1:29 in Hebrew, then investigates how Procter & Gamble sold cottonseed oil—industrial waste—as food. She makes butter from scratch, calculates profit margins, and testifies at the school board about lunch programs. She builds a greenhouse. Sells produce. Documents it all for her portfolio. Reads CS Lewis. Learns that education is supposed to change the world, not just fill time.
Dear Adeline Co. is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that equips families to expose corporate injustice, grow regenerative food, and raise children who build biblical alternatives. Named after our great-grandmother who taught farm skills during the Depression, we believe that when systems fail, people who can grow food, build things, and speak truth survive.
Explore the Curriculum
Five Programs. One Mission.
Dear Adeline Co. integrates biblical worldview education with hands-on skills that prepare families to challenge injustice and build regenerative alternatives. Each program serves our unified mission: equipping the next generation to change the world through truth, soil, and courageous action.
Dear Adeline Academy
Biblical worldview curriculum that investigates real injustice, builds real businesses, prepares kids for real advocacy.
Social Justice Campaigns
Exposing corporate harm through investigation briefings, training youth advocates, mobilizing communities for biblical justice.
The Farm
Regenerative agriculture producing real food. Selling produce, honey, eggs, flowers—everything grown with purpose.
Farm Education
Workshops teaching farm skills: butter-making, greenhouse building, beekeeping, food entrepreneurship. Learn by doing.
Art/DIY Program
Creative workshops teaching women and girls to build, create, use tools. Plus gallery selling handmade art and recycled furniture.
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OUR MISSION
"We expose corporate injustice, grow real food, and teach families to change the world—not just memorize facts."
Named after our great-grandmother Adeline, who taught farm skills during the Depression. When systems fail, people who can grow food, build things, and speak truth survive. Dear Adeline Co. is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit equipping the next generation to do the same.
We believe education should prepare children not just for tests, but for transformation. Biblical worldview isn't abstract theology—it's the courage to challenge systems of injustice, the wisdom to steward creation regeneratively, and the skill to build alternatives that reflect God's kingdom.

FEATURED EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM
Operation Bitter Truth
Investigate how corporations transformed real food into profitable poison. Study Genesis 1:29 in Hebrew. Make butter from scratch. Calculate profit margins. Build a greenhouse. Testify at your school board. Learn that food is spiritual warfare.
This isn't curriculum that skims the surface. Operation Bitter Truth takes students deep into corporate history, biblical languages, farm science, business mathematics, and public advocacy. Students emerge with real skills, documented work, and the confidence to speak truth in their communities.
What's Included
  • 4 weeks, 16 complete teaching days
  • Scripture studies in Hebrew and Greek
  • Corporate investigation briefings with primary sources
  • Hands-on farm projects and food creation
  • Real advocacy actions and testimony preparation
  • Portfolio-building documentation
How Our Curriculum Works
Dear Adeline Academy curriculum is designed for families who want education that matters. No busywork. No fluff. Just investigation-based missions that build biblical worldview, real skills, and courageous advocates.
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Choose Your Mission
Pick from our investigation-based missions. Each exposes corporate harm while building real skills in Scripture study, research, farm science, entrepreneurship, and advocacy.
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Print Daily Lessons
Complete materials ready to teach: Scripture study guides, corporate investigation briefings, hands-on project instructions, advocacy actions, vocabulary, and documentation prompts.
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Learn Screen-Free
Study Hebrew. Investigate injustice. Build greenhouses. Make products. Testify. Real learning happens offline with beautifully designed printed materials that keep students focused.
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Document & Grow
Build a portfolio showing real work. Track farm business sales. Create college or apprenticeship applications that prove capability, not just compliance with standardized testing.

Why Screen-Free? We believe the best education happens when students engage with real materials, real people, and real work—not endless digital distractions. Our printed curriculum creates focus, builds retention, and honors the way humans actually learn.
The Farm & Farm Education
The Farm: Growing Real Food
Our regenerative farm produces food the way God designed—no chemicals, no shortcuts, no corporate systems. We raise vegetables, herbs, flowers, honeybees, and chickens using practices that restore soil health and honor creation.
Every jar of honey, dozen eggs, bunch of flowers, and pound of butter sold supports our nonprofit mission. When you buy from our farm stand, you're not just purchasing food—you're investing in biblical alternatives to industrial agriculture and supporting education that changes lives.
Available Products:
  • Seasonal produce grown regeneratively
  • Raw honey from our hives
  • Pasture-raised eggs
  • Fresh-cut flowers and bouquets
  • Handmade butter and preserved goods
Farm Education: Learn Farm Skills
Hands-on workshops teaching what corporate food systems don't want you to know—how to grow and make your own food. These aren't sanitized demonstrations. They're real skill-building experiences where you leave with knowledge, confidence, and often a product you made yourself.
Our workshops serve families who want to reclaim food sovereignty, homeschoolers building practical skills, and anyone tired of dependence on systems designed to keep you consuming rather than creating.
Workshop Offerings:
  • Butter-making from raw cream
  • Greenhouse building and management
  • Beekeeping basics and hive care
  • Soap making with natural ingredients
  • Seasonal intensives (canning, preserving, seed saving)
"When you know how to grow food, make butter, keep bees, and build a greenhouse, you're not just educated—you're free."
Art/DIY Program
The Art/DIY Program empowers women and girls to build, create, and use tools with confidence. In a world that wants women to consume endlessly, we teach them to make instead—furniture from recycled materials, original art, useful crafts, and the skills to repair what's broken.
DIY Events: Creative Workshops
Teaching women and girls to build, create, and fix. Learn power tools, make art, build furniture from recycled materials. No experience needed—just willingness to try something new and discover what you're capable of creating.
Our workshops range from introductory power tool basics to multi-week furniture builds. We host mother-daughter nights, girls-only builds, and women's art intensives. Every event prioritizes skill-building, confidence, and the realization that you don't need to buy what you can make.
Workshop Types:
  • Power Tool Basics (drill, saw, sander)
  • Furniture Building from recycled materials
  • Mother-Daughter Creative Nights
  • Girls-Only Build Events
  • Art Intensives (painting, mixed media, sculpture)
Gallery/Sales: Handmade Art & Furniture
Every piece created with intention—recycled cardboard furniture that's surprisingly durable, original art expressing faith and truth, crafts made by our family and workshop participants. Buy something that matters.
Our gallery is a rebellion against mass production and disposable culture. Each item has a story: furniture built from materials destined for landfills, art created during workshops where women discovered hidden gifts, crafts made by hands that learned new skills.
Available Items:
  • Recycled furniture (chairs, tables, shelving)
  • Original artwork (paintings, prints, mixed media)
  • Handmade crafts and home goods
  • Custom orders and commissions

Why Recycled Materials? Because creation care means refusing to participate in throwaway culture. We prove that "waste" is just materials waiting for imagination, and that beautiful, functional furniture doesn't require new resources or corporate supply chains.
ADVOCACY & EDUCATION PROGRAMS
We Don't Just Teach Justice—We Do It
Our advocacy programs mobilize families to expose corporate harm and advocate for change. Kids don't just learn about injustice—they research it, document it, and speak truth about it. This is biblical justice in action: investigating systems that profit from harm, equipping young voices to testify, and mobilizing communities for transformation.
We believe children are capable of far more than memorizing facts for tests. They can research corporate history using publicly available documents. They can understand profit motives and regulatory capture. They can write letters, organize communities, and testify before authorities. We've seen 10-year-olds present more compelling arguments than paid lobbyists—because truth is powerful.
Corporate Investigations
Deep dives into how companies profit from harm—food additives, environmental destruction, predatory marketing. We provide investigation briefings using publicly available resources, teaching families to research with primary sources and think critically about corporate narratives.
Youth Advocacy Training
Teaching kids to testify before school boards and city councils, write effective letters to representatives, organize communities around justice issues, and speak truth to power with clarity and courage. Real advocacy training that prepares real advocates.
Community Education
Workshops, speaking events, and resources mobilizing families for biblical justice. We equip parents to lead investigations at home, churches to organize campaigns, and communities to challenge systems that harm the vulnerable.
Access Our Curriculum
Support our nonprofit mission while getting complete access to biblical worldview education that prepares children to change the world. Your monthly contribution is tax-deductible and directly funds all five program areas: curriculum development, advocacy campaigns, farm operations, workshops, and creative empowerment.
Free Sample
Try Before You Commit
Price: FREE
What's Included:
  • One complete sample mission (Day 1 of Operation Bitter Truth)
  • See what our curriculum offers
  • Experience investigation-based learning
  • No commitment required
Monthly Support
MOST POPULAR
Price: $47/month
What's Included:
  • Full curriculum library access
  • All investigation missions (unlimited downloads)
  • Gamified vocabulary system
  • Project libraries (art & farm guides)
  • Book club study guides
  • Parent dashboard and community
  • Support our nonprofit mission
Tax-deductible contribution supporting our 501(c)(3) programs
Premium Support
Maximum Impact
Price: $297/month
Everything in Monthly Access, PLUS:
  • Monthly coaching call with our team
  • Farm intensive access (in-person workshops)
  • Custom mission development for your family
  • Priority support and consultation
  • Major donor recognition
  • Maximum mission impact
Major donor level - fully tax-deductible
"This curriculum changed how we think about education. My kids aren't just learning—they're doing things that matter. They've testified at our school board, started a farm business, and actually understand why biblical worldview isn't just Sunday school." — Sarah M., homeschool mom of four
Your Support Creates Impact
Dear Adeline Co. operates as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit because we believe transformative education shouldn't be reserved for families who can afford premium prices. Every dollar you contribute—whether through curriculum access, farm purchases, workshop registrations, or direct donations—supports our mission to equip families with truth, soil, and courage.
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Program Areas
Curriculum, advocacy campaigns, farm operations, farm education workshops, and creative empowerment—all working together
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Educational Tracks
Integrated learning across biblical worldview, justice investigation, farm skills, entrepreneurship, advocacy, art, and more
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Mission-Focused
Every dollar—from curriculum, farm sales, and workshops—supports our nonprofit mission to transform education
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Tax-Deductible
Your support through any program area is fully tax-deductible as a charitable contribution

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