Our approach
We work alongside local community agencies, volunteers, and donors to provide meaningful, immediate support for foster youth. We aim to build resilience, self-worth, and a strong foundation for every child we serve.
Our mission
Planted Purpose exists to support foster youth by helping them find identity, healing, and purpose through Christ.
We provide resources that empower young lives to grow strong roots and step boldly into their God-given future, restoring hope one life at a time.
Join us
Support our efforts by volunteering, donating, or advocating. Together, we can ensure every foster child has the opportunities and stability needed to grow into a confident, capable adult.
Get Involved
Your involvement can make a lasting difference. Whether through mentorship, funding, or spreading awareness, your support helps us provide critical resources for foster children to realize their full potential.


Our Impact
As a new organization, we’re laying the groundwork to serve foster youth with practical resources. This year, we’re focused on launching our first care packages, partnering with local mentors, and awarding our initial round of packages to those who need it most.
The Heart Behind Planted Purpose
I started Planted Purpose because I grew up in a foster care community and was later adopted. I was blessed to be raised in a Christian home, and through all of that, I’ve always felt like God placed a greater purpose on my life.
There were moments I shouldn’t have made it. I’ve cheated death more than once, and those experiences reminded me that I’m still here for a reason.
Over time, I became an entrepreneur and started a few businesses. But as much as I’ve enjoyed building them, I realized my true calling is helping foster youth.
Starting Planted Purpose isn’t just about giving back — it’s about reaching kids who feel forgotten and reminding them their lives matter, just like someone once did for me.
This mission is rooted in Isaiah 61:3—”to give them a crown of beauty for ashes, the oil of joy for mourning, and a garment of praise instead of a spirit of despair.” I believe that every child, no matter where they come from, deserves the chance to live out that kind of hope.
