FLOURISHING INDIVIDUALS, HEALTHY COMMUNITIES
HELPING PEOPLE + COMMUNITIES FLOURISH BY REMOVING BARRIERS TO DIGNITY
At Reclaim, our programs nurture opportunities for local communities to become healthier and for people to flourish more fully. We create life-giving spaces where people can develop and grow.
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Reclaiming dignity + hope + life
Thrive 25
Our Thrive 25 End-of-Year Campaign is celebrating 25 years of faithful presence and transformation in Kazakhstan.
Akmat grew up in the Soviet tobacco fields. In 1998, he met Stanley Brown, a Reclaim agriculturalist who inspired Akmat to replace the tobacco leaf with the apple, restoring the land’s true heritage and sowing seeds of hope for the future.
Years later, Akmat’s daughter Dinara carries that vision forward. Today, she manages her own thriving orchard while raising her five children, nurturing both soil and soul for the next generation. Learn more at Thrive 25!
From now through December 31, every dollar you give will be matched—doubling your impact and helping twice as many individuals and communities flourish. Your gift helps restore families, transform communities, and plants dignity, hope, and life for generations!
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Reclaiming worth and value
WE SEE THE UNSEEN.
Reclaim works with people on the margins to address relational and systemic brokenness. We walk alongside communities in the challenges they face.
IN MANY COMMUNITIES, CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES STRUGGLE TO FIND ACCESS TO EDUCATION
Dignity + Hope + Life
Why we’re here
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We help communities and individuals flourish by removing barriers to dignity
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People and communities experiencing abundant life
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We are qualified professionals
We nurture healthy communities & flourishing people
We do faithful work
We pursue justice
We offer outstretched hands & humble hearts
Help people + communities flourish
JOIN US.
Reclaim is looking for people interested in community development, agriculture, health & wellness, education, anti-human trafficking, and disability services. If you want to discover how your skills connect to God’s global mission, click the button below or visit our Explore Opportunities page to learn more. Let’s start the conversation!
Making healthier communities together
Meet our global staff.
Reclaim has 50+ staff working in North Africa, Asia, the Middle East, and Latin America.
We are compassionate professionals bringing needed expertise
How we work
Community development is the foundation of all our work. We start by listening. Partnering with local people to identify needs, Reclaim provides expertise that is missing or underrepresented in the community. Our global staff are qualified professionals in Agriculture, Education, Health & Wellness, Disability Services, and Anti-Human Trafficking.
We seek out and amplify the voices of the marginalized. With outstretched hands and humble hearts, our programs respect the local community while encouraging people to pursue the values of God’s kingdom.
Our work
See how we’re at work in local communities around the world
Our programs respect local communities and encourage people to pursue the values of God’s kingdom as we work together toward lasting transformation.
Amplifying the voices of the marginalized
We work in community development through agriculture, education, and health & wellness. While Reclaim provides expertise to support the priorities of local communities, we also amplify and support the voices of the marginalized.
Working in partnership
Our partner-program staff partner with organizations around the world to provide needed expertise. We work in different settings such as hospitals, schools, refugee camps, counseling centers, vocational training, business consultation, and journalism.
Empowering others through expertise
Reclaim consulting and training services equip individuals and organizations to create a sustainable impact in their communities through expertise in community development, disability, health and wellness, agriculture, education, library services, business, and anti-human trafficking.
Caring for the rescued + at risk
We integrate methods in our programs to identify and mitigate risks for vulnerable individuals and those victimized by human trafficking. Reclaim works to address injustices and care for those at risk so they feel valued, seen, loved, and protected.
Replacing limitations with hope
A person with a disability is often not hindered by the limitations attached to their disability; they are limited by the social contexts and obstacles around them. We identify and work to remove societal barriers and relational barriers that exclude persons with disabilities.
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Reclaim is registering in Jordan to nurture vibrant communities through community development. Explore Jordan!
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In Kazakhstan, Reclaim works hand in hand with local communities through agriculture, education, and health & wellness programs. Explore Kazakhstan!
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In Guatemala, Reclaim works in multisector programs alongside local communities. Explore Guatemala!
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Reclaim works near Córdoba in multisector programs alongside local communities. Explore Argentina!
Where we work
As of 2019, the surface of the Dead Sea is 430.5 metres below sea level, making its shores the lowest land-based elevation on Earth.
Our faith gives us hope and purpose
What We Believe
Our love of Jesus and commitment to follow his example in word and deed are at the center of everything we do. We are members of a historic community that has expressed its faith in statements such as the Apostle’s Creed, the Nicene Creed, the Five Solas, and the NAE Statement of Faith.
Helping individuals & communities flourish
Our Impact
21,780
Adults + children in Asia with no access to healthcare were treated in local clinics
1000+
Wheelchairs provided in Africa + Latin America, providing mobility for people & their families
1500+
Farmers & their communities in Central Asia received agricultural training
Celebrating removing barriers to dignity
Stories of Transformation
Alma was born in Guatemala with a disability called spina bifida. Unable to walk, she spent the first 14 years of her life isolated, locked in a room, confined to a bed or the floor. Her mother said she was a mistake. Her father said she was not his daughter. Alma wanted to go to school and have friends, but her disability made that impossible.