Welcome to MACA

Make America Cultivated Again starts here—right now.

They told us to stop.
To give up.
To stay put.
To be dependent, quiet, and out of the way.

But we chose something else.

MACA was born from a small nonprofit farm in Alaska—run by a disabled woman who had survived more than 20 surgeries and lives daily with multiple chronic illnesses. And yet, she chose goats over giving up and food production over fear.

What began as one woman feeding her neighbors is now the seed of something bigger—something she hopes will grow into a national movement.

And it’s already begun.
Her story has inspired other disabled individuals to start their own micro farms—to raise quail, plant gardens, care for rabbits, and contribute in ways they were once told they couldn’t.

MACA is more than a program. It’s a way forward.
A blueprint for reclaiming purpose through work that matters—and strengthening communities from within by growing and sharing fresh, nutritious food.

This isn’t about being rescued.
It’s about rebuilding.
From the dirt up. With our own hands.

If you’ve ever been discarded, underestimated, or told what you can’t do—welcome.
You belong here.

—The MACA Team

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