Happy trails, thanks to you …
Keeping safe and reliable equipment on the road for our boys is a high priority at Westview. Thanks to the timely generosity of a number of individuals and congregations, our boys at Sweetwater House now have some new wheels. | Learn More
Proud to have earned their jacket …
Being a part of Westview’s calf program means working up to a very high standard. There are many rewards that come from their dedication, but one of the ones that makes our guys proudest is the winner’s jacket. Read here about our champions at Westview. | Learn More
The Westview saga continues …
Since 1956, countless compassionate souls have cared for at-risk youth on Westview’s ranch. Many have chosen to be heroes in this story; you can, too. | Learn More
Coming back home …
For Westview alumnus Tony Chitwood, coming back home to Westview means returning to the pig pen - which, in this case, is a good thing! Tony is a man with many gifts, and we're glad to have him back on our team. | Learn More
WBH pig program soars
The young men at Overstreet House and Saunders House have worked hard with their pigs this year. As a result, they did very well at a highly competitive swine show in Harmon County. | Learn More
Training the calves the way to go …
Showing an animal takes more than muscle or skill; it involves countless hours of work with a calf to get the animal to the point where it calmly responds to the halter and shows its best for the judge. At Westview, our young men acquire the muscle, skill, and experience to get the job done. | Learn More

