Support Our Hydroponic Farm Project in Fayetteville, NC 🌱
We are building a hydroponic farm in Fayetteville, North Carolina to bring fresh, organic fruits and vegetables to our community. This farm will serve a greater purpose — providing healthy food for seniors, homeless individuals, and families in need.
Every donation goes directly toward building and operating this farm. Your support will help us grow fresh produce, fight hunger, and work together to keep America healthy again.
Thank you for partnering with us to bring hope and nourishment to those who need it most. 💚



Galatians 5:22–26 describes the "fruit of the Spirit" as the positive character traits produced by the Holy Spirit in believers, including love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control. These qualities, which stand in contrast to the "works of the flesh," are considered a manifestation of a transformed life and are encouraged by Paul to be walked out in the Spirit.
At Love Them Hydroponic Farm North, our mission is to help people live healthier lives by providing access to fresh, organic, and locally grown food using sustainable hydroponic farming methods. We believe that everyone—regardless of income, age, or background—deserves access to nutritious, chemical-free produce. We’re committed to making healthy eating a reality for our communities by growing with purpose, feeding with love, and serving with compassion.

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Love Them Hydroponic growth mentor advisor is Mr. Chester Bullock. Mr. Chester Bullock had been doing the organic growth for over 46 years. That will have less water uses 10 and 15 % of water than the other farmers use, less waste, and less electrical energy will not be wasted.Grow beautiful fruits, vegetables.

Evangelist Deborah Woodfork is the founder and CEO of Love Them Enough Outreach Ministry, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization based in Fayetteville, NC, as well as the visionary behind Love Them Hydroponic Farm. Called by God to love souls and share Jesus, Evangelist Woodfork has dedicated her life to serving people.
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We’re starting a hydroponic organic community farm and Fayetteville North Carolina need your support ! Every donation goes toward tool, seed, equipment, and land development. Help us grow- and show love to our communities.
We’re on a mission to start a farm from the ground up — literally!
Right now, we’re working toward purchasing land and beginning our journey into sustainable, community-based farming. Your donation helps us take that first critical step: securing land and the basic tools we need to begin.
If you believe in building from the soil up, we’d be honored to have your support. Help us turn this dream into a reality.

A hydroponic farm coming to a community can bring many positive impacts. Hydroponic farming uses nutrient-rich water rather than soil, which allows for year-round crop production with significantly less water—up to 90% less than traditional farming—and minimal land use. This sustainable approach results in fresh, pesticide-free produce grown locally, improving access to healthy food options, especially important in urban or low-income areas prone to food deserts.
Economically, hydroponic farms create local job opportunities by needing skilled workers and can stimulate small business growth by supplying fresh produce to local markets and restaurants. Educational partnerships often form around hydroponic farms, offering STEM and agricultural learning for students. Overall, these farms enhance community well-being by boosting food security, promoting healthier diets, and supporting environmental sustainability through reduced water use and waste.