About MACA🌾

Make America Cultivated Again

A movement built from the dirt up.

MACA is a grassroots initiative founded by Eden’s Edge—a small nonprofit farm in Alaska run by a disabled woman who refused to be discarded. After 20+ surgeries, 4 primary neurological & autoimmune disorders, and a lifetime of being told to “stop,” she chose purpose over pity, goats over giving up, and food production over fear.

This is not a government program. It’s a reclamation.
Of dignity. Of land. Of the right to contribute.


🐐 What We Do

MACA helps disabled individuals across America:

  • Start micro and small-scale nonprofit farms
  • Raise livestock, grow produce, and feed their communities
  • Reclaim purpose, independence, and pride through meaningful work

Whether it’s quail in a backyard coop or goats on open pasture, MACA farmers aren’t just producing food—they’re rebuilding resilience.


šŸ’” Why It Matters

Too often, disabled Americans are warehoused, forgotten, or told we’re too broken to help—discarded and declared burdens to both government and society.

But the truth is:
We are still capable. Still valuable. Still willing to work, grow, and serve—if only given the chance.


MACA says otherwise.

We believe:

  • Purpose heals.
  • Food should be a right, not a luxury.
  • Every hand that still wants to work deserves the chance to try.

šŸŒŽ Where We’re Going

This is just the beginning.
Our long-term vision includes:

  • A national training hub for disabled farmers
  • Mobile slaughter and dairy units for larger rural producers
  • Food donations focused on low-income kids and schools
  • A network of MACA farms growing across all 50 states

✊ Join the Reclamation

You don’t have to be a farmer to help.
You just have to believe that America grows stronger when we give people the tools—not the limits—to try again.