Southern Oregon has been devastated by unprecedented fires. Thousands of homes are now just piles of ash. Our farms and farmworkers have been hit hard–and need your help to recover!
Even while the air is unbreathable and flames still threaten, we are rising together for the long road ahead. Please join by giving today. Our fund will provide shelter for the wonderful people who work the fields to fill our plates.
Fresh, delicious, locally-grown food is the pride of our region. More than ever, people are relying on our own foodshed. Farmworker families have been our heroes. Now it’s our turn to help them!
100% of your donation goes toward immediate and long-term housing for our farmworkers and their families. Your gift will help cover pressing needs unmet by any future government assistance.
Thanks to the generosity of our communities, farmworkers are receiving clothing and food. But home is everything. It’s time to invest –not just for the emergency of today, but for the years to come.
Please donate today for sustainable farmworker housing so our beautiful fields and farm communities can thrive again.
IMPORTANT: Feel free to note if you’d like to support a particular farm with your donation.
For example, four farmworker families at Fry Family Farms lost their homes, and we are coordinating targeted support for them to rebuild and will be adding more to the list as specific farms request help.
A needs assessment of the impact to farms across the region is underway. We will provide updates on specific farms as available, as well as partnership coordination with organizations like Unete and NW Seasonal Workers.
ALREADY GAVE & WANT TO DO MORE?
We are recruiting resources and ideas for long-term shelter. Working together, could we pilot beautiful, fire-resilient, and eco-friendly community housing solutions for agricultural workers across the West? Contact us to get involved!
Our Family Farms is a 501(c)3 non-profit coalition of family farmers and individuals committed to educating, advocating and inspiring farmers, policy makers and the community at large to support regenerative agricultural practices.