Young Farmers Program
Grow confidence, purpose & connection one peaceful Monday at a time.
Welcome to Our Farm-Based Learning Experience
Woori Yallock Therapy Farm believe that nature has the power to nurture. Our Young Farmers Program offers a peaceful space for individuals to connect with animals, experience life on the farm, and build meaningful skills, all at their own pace and in their own unique way.
About the Program
The Young Farmers Program is a small-group experience designed for people receiving NDIS support.
Held every Monday from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM, this hands-on program welcomes up to six participants each term.
Each week, participants engage in calming and rewarding farm activities, including:
- Animal care (feeding, grooming, learning about farm routines)
- Nature walks and outdoor experiences
- Seasonal farm tasks
- Smoothie making and healthy food habits
- Gentle social interaction and supported learning
It’s a slow, supportive rhythm that encourages independence, self-esteem, and a deeper connection to the natural world.
How It Works
Simple steps to start your journey with us.
Reach Out
Send us your name and email This lets us know you're interested and helps us begin the process with care.
Get the Details
We'll send you everything you need You’ll receive the information booklet, enrolment form, and indemnity contract straight to your inbox.
Secure Your Spot
Complete the forms and book in Once your documents are returned and verified, we’ll send you the link to choose your day and secure your place.
We’ll also provide the upcoming term dates to help you plan ahead.
Spots are limited to 6 participants, so early registration is encouraged.
Ready to Get Started?
We’d love to welcome you (or your young person) to the farm.
Register your interest below and we’ll guide you gently through the next steps.
NDIS-Supported Care
A program designed with support, inclusion, and purpose in mind
What to Expect
This is an outdoor program, so please come prepared for a fun, messy, and enriching day on the farm!
Participants are asked to bring:
- Morning tea, lunch, and a drink of choice
- Sturdy footwear (gumboots or safety boots)
- Gardening or leather gloves
- Sun hat and sunscreen
- Raincoat and weather-appropriate layers
- Comfortable old clothes or overalls
We offer smoothie making at each session and provide fresh bottled water throughout the day.
The Young Farmers Program is proudly supported by the NDIS, making it easier for participants to access meaningful, hands-on experiences in nature. We work closely with plan managers to ensure a smooth, respectful process, so you can focus on what truly matters: connection, confidence, and the joy of being on the farm.
Health and well-being are top priorities.
If a participant is feeling unwell (cold, sore throat, or cough), we kindly ask that they stay home to ensure the safety of our farm family, including those who may be immunocompromised.
In cases of illness requiring medical clearance (such as gastro, lice, or COVID), return will only be permitted once full recovery is confirmed.