Flanders Fields Ltd

Operation: Procyon

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Operation: PROCYON is under way!  Procyon is the brightest star in the constellation of Canis Minor, and like it, we are guard dogs lighting a path for the broken.

What started as a mission to help three specific kids is now covering over a dozen kids across four new families.

In addition to directly saving lives, we’re providing foster care while parents get help (or are incarcerated), mentorship, scholarship opportunities, and more.

This is a heavy lift and we need some folks to commit to a $10/mo donation, or more if you’re able, so that we can keep these kids and families housed and moving forward post-recovery.

It’s gonna take us all to make a difference, and that means YOU!

Ditch a premium coffee one day a month and put that money towards helping trafficking survivors and more, that’s all we ask!

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We Are The Dead

We are the Dead is a sister organization to Flanders Fields, to carry their mission to those encountered on the streets, on the dope track, in the prisons and in the hell of addiction or sex trafficking who aren't veterans. Nobody on the Flanders team will step over the dead bodies of civilians to save a vet, but within the confines of the charter, funding can only be allocated to veterans. The need to stand up a second org focused on non-veteran funding for rescues and recoveries was immediately apparent, and to date, the Flanders team has been funding these efforts out of their own pockets, but no more! We are the Dead gets it's name from the same poem by LtCol John McCrae that Flanders Fields got it's name from, which reads in part: "

We are the Dead. Short days ago
We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow,
Loved and were loved, and now we lie
In Flanders fields."

We are here to restore life to those who were once dead to their addictions and the streets, for we were once the dead ourselves.

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Ground Ops

Global and Domestic