Sponsoring 14 trafficking survivors in Portland, OR

Friends,

Together, with you, we look forward to a hopeful new year. Our small, flexible, and creative team made great headway in establishing innovative ways to provide help to those who needed it most during this rollercoaster of a year.

We’ve grown our local initiative significantly by sponsoring 14 trafficking survivors in Portland, Oregon to receive a full year of personalized trauma-informed care. Something we’re incredibly proud and grateful to get to do.

Our mission to invest in lasting resources that create health and sustainability continues to move forward with your support. We’d like to share this one minute video of Esther Nelson, founder of Safety Compass, thanking all of you for the role FFC played in extending hope to survivors (of trafficking) in the community.

Your support has been essential, making all of this possible. We can’t thank you enough for helping to create sustainable solutions to poverty and human trafficking in our local communities and around the world.

Along with the growth of our local initiative, we’ve had a significant rise in requests to build Aquaponic Farms throughout the year. We’re fiercely committed to meeting this growing demand and invite you to continue giving towards making these Farms become reality.

If you’re considering making a year-end tax-deductible gift to FFC, you can use the button below.