Affordable senior care mindset
The project is organized as a nonprofit initiative, with practical infrastructure and donor support at the center instead of a luxury sales model.
Planned senior housing
Senior Campus is a planned senior housing and community care initiative for older adults who need more than a room. The goal is a practical place with private rooms, accessible showers and toilets, porch space, volunteer connection, and a daily sense of belonging.
We are still in the infrastructure stage. That makes this the right moment for donors, builders, engineers, land owners, and community leaders to shape the foundation before expensive mistakes are built into the project.
What families search for
The project is organized as a nonprofit initiative, with practical infrastructure and donor support at the center instead of a luxury sales model.
The building plan prioritizes safe movement, showers, toilets, ramps, porches, and rooms that help older adults keep dignity in ordinary daily life.
Calls, visits, stories, holidays, Shabbos warmth, and volunteers are part of the care model from the beginning.
A calm site with room for a long-term campus and reliable daily operations.
Unromantic work that protects safety, cost, permits, and future expansion.
Many rooms, showers, toilets, accessible entries, porch space, and common areas.
A protected call-room and follow-up workflow managed through Education On The Go.
No. Senior Campus is in the planning and infrastructure stage. The first phase focuses on land, water, septic planning, foundation work, accessibility, and a long home layout designed for older adults.
The vision is a nonprofit campus with simple private rooms, accessible bathrooms and showers, porch access, community space, volunteer support, and a daily rhythm of care.
Senior Campus is managed by Education On The Go Corp, a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. The public site explains the project while protected volunteer systems remain on edonthego.org.
Donors, builders, engineers, land owners, septic professionals, accessibility advisors, and community connectors can help with the first practical phase of the campus.
Help build the campus
If you can help with land, construction, infrastructure, introductions, or donor support, start here.