Welcome!

Welcome to the Palm Coast Chicken Alliance, a political action committee based in Palm Coast, Florida. Our mission is to support the creation of legislation allowing Palm Coast residents to raise backyard chickens. We believe that keeping chickens in one's backyard can be an environmentally sustainable and ethical way to source fresh eggs and promote local food production.

Our organization is comprised of concerned residents who share a passion for promoting sustainable and responsible living in our community. We believe that by allowing residents to keep chickens in their backyard, we can encourage self-sufficiency, reduce food waste, and promote a healthier and more sustainable lifestyle. 

If you share our values and support our cause, we welcome your participation and invite you to donate to our organization. Your donation will help us continue our efforts to promote legislation allowing Palm Coast residents to raise backyard chickens. Together, we can make a difference and create a more sustainable future for our community. Thank you for your support! 


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For up-to-date financial disclosures, click HERE!

Donations

We at Palm Coast Chicken Alliance are dedicated to promoting the creation of legislation to allow backyard chickens. We need your support through donations to our Political Action Committee to achieve this. 

Our mission is to endorse and support candidates who share our vision of backyard chickens and to support a resolution that will be put forth to the voters of Palm Coast, FL, to allow for backyard chickens. 

Your contribution can make a significant difference in our campaign to promote backyard chickens and secure their rightful place in our community. 

Please donate to our cause, and help us achieve our goals. Together, we can make a positive change for the Palm Coast Community. 

We appreciate your support.

Resources

Raising Backyard Chickens - UF IFAS.pdf

Raising Backyard Chickens for Eggs

by: Mary E. Henry, Jessica M. Ryals, Alicia Halbritter, and Derek L. Barber