Trafficked & Displaced Children – The Silent Crisis

Every 30 seconds, a child is trafficked somewhere in the world. In the U.S. alone, over 100,000 children are at risk of commercial sexual exploitation each year. Many are runaways, foster youth, or abandoned by society.

These children aren’t just missing — they’re forgotten. They live in fear, manipulated by predators, and often suffer long-term emotional, physical, and psychological trauma.

The Fortress Foundation stands with the organizations on the front lines — rescuing, restoring, and protecting these innocent souls.

Struggling Single Mothers – The Hidden Warriors

More than 80% of single-parent households in the U.S. are led by women — many working two jobs, raising children without support, and living below the poverty line.

The average single mother is 35 years old, with two children and a mountain of pressure. She battles food insecurity, housing instability, and emotional burnout while trying to give her kids a better life.

The Fortress Foundation uplifts these women — through resources, relief, and the message that they are not alone.

Veterans in Crisis – The Battle After the Battle

Every day, 17–22 veterans die by suicide in the U.S.

Many return home with invisible wounds: PTSD, depression, moral injury. They struggle to reintegrate, feel isolated, and often don’t ask for help until it’s too late.

They once fought for our freedom — now we must fight for their survival.

The Fortress Foundation partners with veteran support organizations to bring hope, healing, and purpose to those who wore the uniform and now carry the weight.

Rescued Pitbulls – The Misunderstood Breed

Pitbulls make up over 30% of shelter dog populations, yet they are the least likely to be adopted and the most likely to be euthanized.

Despite their reputation, pitbulls are deeply loyal, affectionate, and eager to please. What they often lack is a safe, loving home and a second chance.

The Fortress Foundation supports rescues that rehabilitate, rehome, and redeem these loving animals — giving them the dignity they deserve.