Still Creek Ranch

Still Creek[1] is an accredited Christian school and horse ranch [2] located in unincorporated Brazos County, Texas, 15 miles (24 km) from Bryan, on approximately 200 acres (81 ha) of land.

Still Creek is a therapeutic boarding school [3] that serves neglected and abused children, ages 8–18, from all over The United States by providing a structured, Christian environment in which to live and study.

[4][5][6][7][8][9] In addition to the academic curriculum, Still Creek offers a variety of vocational training such as welding, agriculture, wood shop, and horsemanship classes.

[9] Prior to the coming of the O'Quinns, the land on which Still Creek was built was a children's residential treatment center run by The Answer.

With the assistance of staff member Ken Klein, Still Creek shifted its focus away from residential treatment to being a boarding school for underprivileged children.

In May 2012, Steve and Tracy Singleton took over management at Still Creek while the O'Quinns retired to New Mexico to start a summer camp for abused children.

Inmon graduated Texas A&M in 1999 and obtained a Master’s Degree and Principal Certification from Stephen F. Austin State University in 2015.

Still Creek is still debt free, only funded by private donations, and gives boarding and education freely to children from the gifts provided to the ranch.

Safe homes, the Gospel, a great education, and work ethic through life on the ranch are available to children from crisis (abuse, neglect, abandonment).