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At A Most Perfect Love Foundation, our mission is to provide shelter and support to homeless individuals in our community. We believe that everyone deserves a safe and comfortable place to call home, and we work tirelessly to make that a reality.
We offer a variety of programs to help our clients get back on their feet. From job training to mental health counseling, we provide the resources and support necessary to help individuals achieve their goals.
Devall L. Patrick, Governor of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts writes:
On behalf of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, I, Governor Devall Patrick send greetings to those gathered for the first annual promise place school gala hosted by the foundation for international justice and ErikaKay Webster.
The foundation helps create safe and in
Devall L. Patrick, Governor of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts writes:
On behalf of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, I, Governor Devall Patrick send greetings to those gathered for the first annual promise place school gala hosted by the foundation for international justice and ErikaKay Webster.
The foundation helps create safe and inclusive foster homes filled with love support and understanding for LGBTQ youth.
I appreciate the foundations commitment to educating the community on transgender issues and the necessity for enhanced legal protections.
Martin J Walsh, Mayor of Boston bestows a certificate of recognition to Erica Kay-Webster for her outstanding and created efforts that raise both resources and awareness for LGBTQ plus rights, transgender equality, and homeless youth causes. For advocating within the city of Boston, Massachusetts, nationally, and internationally on many i
Martin J Walsh, Mayor of Boston bestows a certificate of recognition to Erica Kay-Webster for her outstanding and created efforts that raise both resources and awareness for LGBTQ plus rights, transgender equality, and homeless youth causes. For advocating within the city of Boston, Massachusetts, nationally, and internationally on many issues, including women’s rights, LGBTQ, rights, domestic violence, human trafficking,international peace, and homelessness. And for her celebrated efforts in creating the promise place school initiative.
From Elizabeth Warren: United States Senator. Senator Elizabeth Warren received the “WOMAN OF THE YEAR” award from the “Foundation for International Justice”
She thanks Erica Kay-Webster and the “Foundation” for their tireless work to help protect the rights and safety of transgender people across Massachusetts and around the world
1. What is the mission of A Most Perfect Love Foundation (or your nonprofit name)?
Our mission is to serve the most vulnerable—orphans, LGBTQ+ youth in crisis, marginalized communities, and war-affected populations—by offering shelter, nourishment, education, healing, and peace-centered spaces around the globe.
2. What inspired the creation of this organization?
Our foundation was born out of a lifelong commitment to justice, love, and unity. It was created in response to global suffering, inequality, and the silencing of those whose voices are often unheard.
3. Where does the organization currently operate?
We are actively working in various regions of Africa, the Middle East (including Pakistan), and North America. We expand our efforts based on need and capacity, with partners on the ground in each location.
4. What types of programs do you offer for orphans and vulnerable children?
We provide safe housing, education, medical care, trauma-informed support, and long-term mentorship for orphaned and abandoned children.
5. How do the Peace Cafés in Pakistan work?
Peace Cafés are sacred spaces for interfaith dialogue, healing, and community connection—particularly among youth. They offer food, education, art therapy, and safe zones for transformation.
6. What support is offered to LGBTQ+ youth in crisis?
We provide emergency shelter, advocacy, counseling, legal assistance, and transitional housing for LGBTQ+ youth facing homelessness, discrimination, or violence.
7. How do you choose the locations for water wells and homes?
We collaborate with trusted local organizations and community leaders to assess urgent needs and ensure that resources are deployed where they will have the most sustainable impact.
8. How are donations used?
A high percentage of every dollar goes directly to program implementation. We allocate funds for housing, food, clean water, trauma care, infrastructure, and education—keeping administrative costs minimal and transparent.
9. Are donations tax-deductible?
Yes. We are a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization in the U.S., and all donations are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law.
10. Can I donate monthly or sponsor a child/family?
Absolutely. Monthly giving and sponsorship programs are the lifeblood of our foundation. You can choose to support a child, a home, a café, or a well.
11. How can I volunteer or get involved?
You can volunteer in person (depending on location), help with digital outreach, organize local fundraisers, or support children through mentorship programs.
12. Do you partner with other nonprofits, governments, or faith-based organizations?
Yes. Our work is collaborative. We partner with trusted, mission-aligned groups to increase reach, efficiency, and cultural relevance.
13.How do you ensure the safety of the children and vulnerable people you serve?
All our programs are trauma-informed and designed around global safeguarding protocols. We vet all staff and volunteers and enforce strict child protection policies.
14.Is the organization faith-based?
We are spiritually rooted in love and unity but non-denominational. We serve people of all faiths and no faiths, affirming every culture, background, and identity.
15.How do you ensure inclusivity across different cultures, religions, and identities?
We honor the sacredness of every life and intentionally create spaces that uplift historically marginalized voices, including LGBTQ+, disabled, indigenous, and displaced communities.
16.What makes this nonprofit different from others?
We believe in the healing power of radical love, storytelling, ancestral wisdom, and direct action. Our model is human-first, trauma-conscious, globally inclusive, and locally led.
Have a question or a suggestion? We're always here to help. Contact us today and we'll get back to you as soon as possible.
Your support and contributions will enable us to meet our goals and fund our mission.
A Most Perfect Love Foundation
1441 83rd Ave SW, Tumwater, WA, USA
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