Living For Today Ranch in Bonita operates a day program and educational farm at 3472 El Rancho Grande, teaching food-production methods to participants with developmental and physical disabilities. The curriculum covers multiple growing techniques — raised-bed cultivation, container gardening, and soil-amendment protocols — aligning with the disability-services mission shared by organizations such as South Bay Community Services. Participants rotate through planting, irrigation, harvesting, and post-harvest handling stations designed to build vocational skills applicable to agricultural employment. The ranch's food-production focus connects to Bonita's broader urban-agriculture ecosystem, which includes the community plots at Sweetwater Community Garden along Sweetwater Road. Program sessions incorporate adaptive tools and modified workstations engineered for wheelchair accessibility, with raised planting beds set at 30-inch heights to accommodate seated participants.