MOORHEAD, Minn. (KVRR) — For nearly nine years, the non-profit agency F5 Project has helped people find employment and a place to live. Serving more than five hundred people per month throughout North Dakota.

“When we’re working with somebody at F5 Project, it’s because they want to change their life. They want a new life. They’re not there because they have to be. It’s not court-ordered. They’re coming to us and working with us because they want something different,” said Megan Indvik, Chief Advancement Officer for F5 Project.

The non-profit was built up by Adam Martin in Fargo. From his previous experience of conviction, he wanted to help others transition back into civilian life.

“Our biggest thing is to meet the person where they’re at, walk through that with them. And there’s going

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