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Operation: Sparrow

$10.00

Operation: SPARROW began with one woman, a single mission to rescue a former Army Drill Sergeant who had been raped while stationed in Germany in the 90's and ended up OTH'd out of the Army because she wouldn't stay quiet.  From that point, her life spiraled into addiction, which led to prostitution, which led to sex trafficking.

While we weren't able to save this one, we encountered and befriended a wide swathe of women in her shoes that weren't vets, but needed our help nonetheless.

This operation is for her, for them, and for women like them.  Women that have found themselves in over their heads and need folks unafraid of confronting the evils that keep them bound.

Its name comes from Matthew 10:29-31, which reads "Are not two sparrows sold for a penny? Yet not one of them will fall to the ground unperceived by your Father.  And even the hairs of your head are all counted.  So do not be afraid; you are of more value than many sparrows"

So many girls are sold into this life by addicted parents and find themselves still stuck in it decades later.  Others start down that slippery slope during their own addiction.  Regardless of how they find themselves there, we are here to get them out when they are willing and ready---no matter the risks involved.

$600 provides a roof over one woman’s head for one month.

$300 feeds one for a month.

$850 covers out of pocket for medical detox

$150 covers a day of field outreach for roughly a dozen women

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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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