What's important for us...

The Donna Marie Foundation is a 501c3 Non-Profit organization established as a social intervention for newly migrated, displaced and deported women and their families. We provide comprehensive education and support on navigating the legal system to help migrants avoid inadvertently violating immigration laws. The DHF offers accessible resources that can empower migrants to make informed decisions and avoid situations that may jeopardize their immigration status. We promote awareness about immigration policies and rights that can help migrants protect themselves and their families while striving to build a better life in the United States. We also offer assistance to deported women in Jamaica for up to one (1) year to assist in their navigation and re-matriculation in the Jamaican society.


“DMF plays a crucial role in helping newcomers navigate the complexities of the immigration process and integrate successfully into their new communities. We provide access to resources that can empower individuals to achieve their goals and become contributing members of society”


As a 501 c 3 Organization we have a goal to raise $300,000 USD to fulfill our mission of housing 20 women each year. We know that with the help of your generous donation we will be able to achieve this. Weare always seeking the following donations: *non perishable food items *barrels for shipping *toiletries *clothing *Venues to host our fundraising charity events throughout the year


The DMF has a mission to change the narrative and stigmas surrounding and attached to displaced and deported women. DMF is constantly and consistently working assiduously to improve its offerings and expand the programs offered to provide assistance to affected women and their families to restore the family unit and repair matriarchal families.



Message from our Founder & CEO.

”My goal is to provide individuals with the support system and resources my sister never received. Assisting women and their families who have migrated to the United States in becoming self-sufficient citizens is a noble goal that contributes to the country's diversity and prosperity. There are ways to support newcomers, including providing access to education, job training, language classes & community resources to help them integrate successfully into society. By establishing a robust support system, we can significantly increase their chances of success and decrease the number of deportations, particularly for vulnerable groups like women.

” Isha Campbell (Founder)

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