Thank you for your interest in Helping Farmworkers and Their Families in Moultrie, GA. You can support this group by making a gift today to our 2021 Momentum crowdfunding campaign!
Thank you for your generosity in supporting our 2020 Momentum crowdfunding campaign to help farmworkers and their families in Moultrie, Georgia. The importance of farmworkers has been brought to light again during the coronavirus pandemic and we are grateful we are able to continue working with these essential workers (IN-PERSON!) this summer!
We wanted to let you know that our 2021 campaign has just launched. We invite you to check out our new Momentum page and join us again in supporting our Emory students getting real-world experience helping the farmworkers and their families in Moultrie.
You can find our 2021 Momentum campaign at momentum.emory.edu/moultrie2021.
Thank you!
On behalf of the Farm Worker Family Health Program (FWFHP) team, we would like to extend a huge THANK YOU for your generosity in making this year's fundraising campaign so successful! Together, we raised $6,270, surpassing our $5,000 goal!
We are so grateful to be able to provide personal protective equipment, sanitizing products, hygiene kits, and over-the-counter medications, and more to farmworkers in southern Georgia. We could not have provided as many materials without your continued support. Whether you donated, spread the word, or took the time to learn more about migrant farmworkers, we thank you again from the bottom of our hearts!
Thank you,
Marissa L. Morales 21PH, RN, BSN
Thank you for your contributions to the 2020 Farm Worker Family Health Program. Great news! Your support helped us surpass our $5,000 goal!
With any funds raised over the goal, we hope to purchase additional facemasks and hand sanitizer to protect farmworkers and their families from COVID-19. Feel free to continue sharing our page with your networks!
Help keep this amazing momentum going by sharing our campaign on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and emailing your network with the link, http://momentum.emory.edu/Moultrie2020!
Thank you
Thank you for supporting the School of Nursing’s Farm Worker Family Health Program (FWFHP) third annual Momentum crowdfunding campaign!
While we are excited to continue building onto our program as it has been going on for over 25 years already, we are saddened that students were not unable to experience this life-changing and transformative experience this year but we want to be sure to continue to support the farmworkers and their families at this difficult time. Currently, we have raised over $4,000 thanks to staff, faculty, students and family members. Our goal is to raise at least $5,000 to continue to buy supplies for the farmworkers and equipment to help protect farmworkers and their families from contracting COVID-19.
Thanks to all who have helped make this possible through donating and spreading the word about the campaign and the Farm Worker Family Health Program! Now, let us continue to get to work! Please continue to share our page via Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn with your family and friends to help support the campaign.
Thank you!
Your gift of $10 can help provide a cooling neck towel for a farmworker working on the field.
Your gift of $25 can help provide a hygiene kit for a farmworker. This kit includes razors, soap, shampoo, deodorant, flip-flops, and fungus powder.
Your gift of $50 can help provide an environmental kit for a farmworker. This kit includes a reusable water bottle, a cooling neck towel, and a hat to block sunlight from the farmworker’s eyes.
Your gift of $100 can help provide about 400 masks for the farmworkers to protect against COVID-19.
Your gift of $200 can help set-up hand sanitizer stations for the farmworkers to protect against COVID-19.
Your gift of $500 can help provide toys and educational activities for 300 children of farmworkers, as many of their in-person learning has been cut short due to COVID-19.
Your gift of $1,000 can provide over-the-counter medications such as anti-inflammatories, creams for fungus, and pesticide rashes for farmworkers and their families. Some of these medications can help to manage COVID-19 symptoms.