Disparity Ends where Hope Begins

The Viola Ford Fletcher Foundation mobilizes resources to build people's self-sufficiency through health, educational knowledge-sharing, and workforce opportunity. We are in the early stages, but our vision is clear. Our initiatives, alliances, expert advisors, and solutions-oriented work empowers people in meaningful ways for life-changing results.

Leveling the Playing Field with Education, Health, and Opportunity

The Viola Ford Fletcher Foundation (VFFF) is a newly forming 501(c)(3) non-profit. Its principles, values, and intention stem from the oldest living survivor of one of the worst race massacres in the USA's history. Taking place in Tulsa, Oklahoma, in 1921, also referred to as Black Wall Street and the Tulsa Race Massacre. The Foundation partnerships define new levels of trust and operate for the Good of humanity, believing we are stronger together. The VFFF aligns with leaders who serve at the front edge of noble causes that empower self-sufficiency through health, education, and economic opportunity. Presently, we are harnessing the best talent and ideas to produce tangible results.