A Veteran. A Farmer. A Voice for the Voiceless. Now She Needs Us.
Dr. Jean Keel has spent her life in service — not just to her country, but to her community.
A U.S. Army veteran. A woman of Native American and African American descent. A small farmer. A fierce advocate for homeless veterans, hungry families, and the forgotten.
For over 30 years, Dr. Keel has opened her heart, her land, and her hands to lift others up. Now, after years of giving, she faces a heartbreaking truth: she may lose everything.
She Served This Country. Now She’s Being Left Behind.
She has been repeatedly denied federal support from the USDA — with no written explanation, no appeals process, and no relief.
Her crops failed. Her losses were confirmed. But instead of a lifeline, she received a cold phone call saying simply:
“No payment is due.”
No letter. No support. No justice.
This is not just a bureaucratic failure — it's a betrayal. While large corporations and foreign-owned farms receive subsidies and support, small farmers like Dr. Keel are being driven to the brink.
“We lost everything in that harvest. They agreed the loss was 100%... and still, I got nothing. I served this country, and now I’m fighting for basic fairness — alone.”
Why We’re Raising Funds
Your support will help Dr. Keel:
- Recover from catastrophic crop losses
- Maintain and operate her farm: equipment, fuel, feed, and seeds
- Prevent foreclosure by making a crucial loan payment by October 3rd, 2025
Sustain her nonprofit outreach: Tender Love & Care Veterans Farm, which feeds, houses, and supports:
- Homeless veterans
- Mental health clients
- Low-income families
- Communities shut out by systemic neglect
The Risk Is Real. The Mission Is Sacred.
Without urgent support, Dr. Keel could lose her farm — the very land where she grows food for the hungry and offers shelter to struggling vets.
She has never asked for much. She still hesitates to ask now. But the truth is this: Her life’s work is on the line.
How You Can Help
Donate any amount — Every dollar brings her closer to saving her farm
Share her story — Help amplify this injustice
Stand with a veteran who has stood for all of us
Let’s not allow another small farmer to be silenced. Let’s not let her mission die on the vine.
“I fought for the Constitution — not for one race, not for one class — for everyone. And I will not stop fighting now. But I can’t do it alone.”
Thank you for standing with Dr. Jean Keel.
Together, we can right a wrong — and help her continue feeding bodies, minds, and spirits.
Organizer and beneficiary
Jean Keel
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