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The mission of Fields of Grace Flower Farm is to provide a safe retreat for hurting women to experience the healing love of Jesus Christ, and to care for the caregiver.
This mission is dependent on donors like you. Read more below.
Monthly Donors Needed
Monthly donors help us provide a safe retreat for women who have endured trauma and caregivers. We currently have a grant that is dependent on increasing our monthly donations, and our watering cans represent our current needs to fulfill our matching grant. For the year of 2024, we have committed to allocating 100% of donations to programming events and retreats for hurting women at no cost to them.
Below is a graphic that displays our monthly needs. Each watering can denotes one person donating the monthly amount featured on the left side of the colomn. Consider becoming a monthly donor, filling a watering can, and making a difference in women’s lives today!
More About Us
Our rural flower farm is a safe and unhindered environment that is able to provide a therapeutic and peaceful setting for women who have endured any type of trauma, especially those with overlooked trauma. Additionally, we aim to provide a place where those involved in caring for those with trauma can find a place of rest, a place where they can know they are valued and greatly appreciated, a place to recharge and refocus. The house on the farm actively provides overnight retreats.
When you give financially, you are playing a vital role in allowing our nonprofit ministry to continue to serve our community in crucial ways. 100% of all funds donated to Fields of Grace Flower Farm go to supporting our mission of providing a safe retreat for women who have endured trauma and caring for the caregiver. The Lord kindly and faithfully uses your dollars to bring hope and healing that far outlasts this life.
We currently have a grant that is contingent on monthly donations, so that is our biggest need right now.
To make a donation via check, please mail to:
18334 Ga Hwy 85 W, Shiloh, GA, 31826