MDCFWOI started as a community response to farmworker displacement and poverty; it grew into a cornerstone of workforce and food system support in the Mississippi Delta.

From civil rights leaders to current staff, MDCFWOI has carried forward a legacy of resilience, service, and impact.

Team, Leadership, and Partnerships

Our team is composed of dedicated professionals with deep ties to the Mississippi Delta. From workforce development counselors to farm training coordinators, every staff member brings local knowledge and a shared commitment to service to our agriculture-based community. To accomplish our work, we hold collaborative partnerships with:

  • Regional nonprofits
  • Universities and community colleges, such as Delta State University, Alcorn State University, and Mississippi State University
  • Technical and trade schools
  • Manufacturers and regional businesses
  • U.S. Department of Labor
  • U.S. Department of Agriculture

Our leadership team and board guide the vision and direction of MDCFWOI with decades of experience in rural development, public service, and economic equity.

Impact and Success Stories

At the Mississippi Delta Council for Farm Worker Opportunities, Inc., our impact is both measurable and deeply human.

By the Numbers

Over the last five decades, MDCFWOI has served more than 62,000 individuals.

MDCFWOI focuses on programs across the Mississippi Delta:

  • Workforce development and job placement
  • Education and literacy support
  • Agricultural training and farmworker advocacy
  • Childcare and emergency assistance
  • Food systems development and rural entrepreneurship

Each number represents a life touched-a student completing their GED, a farmworker moving into a stable job, or a new farmer putting down roots.

Visible Change

Accomplishments across the years (1971 to Present)

  • 3,480 Persons enrolled in GED classes
  • 1,770 Received GED certifications
  • 2,809 Went on to continue their education/training
  • 9,900 Persons placed on jobs (direct and indirect)
  • 3,120 Persons enrolled in vocational, special skills
    and higher education
  • 1,792 Of these had received a GED through our
    program
  • 13,150 Enrolled in pre-employment counseling and
    of orientation classes
  • 5,275 Persons participated in work experience
    training
  • 4,500 Placed on On the Job Training with 3428
    being retained after job training
  • 5,900 Youth involved in job counseling and transition
    services
  • 62,000+ benefitted by employment training and
    supportive services

Connecting People to Opportunity

Explore how MDCFWOI supports farm workers, families, and rural communities through job counseling, education, agricultural training, food systems work, and emergency assistance.