Transforming Lives in Guatemala Through Christ, Health, Education, Clean Water, and Community Building.
Every gift changes a life.
Since 2009, your support has helped us serve thousands of lives across Guatemala.
Water Filters Distributed
Villages Served
Homes built
Medical Patients Treated
Radical Missions is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit funded entirely by private contributions. We work solely in Guatemala, partnering with local communities to create life-transforming opportunities that lift people out of poverty and share the love of Jesus Christ.
We address the root causes of poverty — hunger, health, and lack of education — empowering individuals who then help their entire villages. Every project is bathed in prayer and built on deep relationships with Mayan, Xinca, Ladino, and Garifuna communities.
Free medical care, early intervention, and vital healthcare for underserved families in rural Guatemala.
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Weekly classes teaching women valuable sewing skills, empowering them to provide for their families and communities.
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EcoFilters made in Guatemala by Guatemalans — bringing clean, safe drinking water to families every month.
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Building secure, dignified homes for families, creating stability and hope for generations.
Learn more about constructionAnother powerful medical outreach in Tocono, bringing healing and hope to dozens of families.
A brand-new school building completed — opening doors to education and brighter futures.
How one pastor in Tzampetey is transforming his village through faith and partnership.
100% of your donation goes directly to the field. Every dollar builds clinics, teaches skills, delivers clean water, and constructs homes — all in Jesus’ name.
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Short-term mission teams welcome! Contact us to plan your trip.
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Co-Founders & CEO (USA operations)
Board Members
Board Members
Co-Founders & Missionaries in Guatemala