Mirroring the movement of caribou, who endure some of the harshest conditions in the North by drawing strength from the herd,
Project Caribou is a bold initiative to establish ministry hubs in key northern communities strategically positioned near the most isolated villages.
The vast landscape of Alaska and Yukon Territory is both breathtaking and heartbreaking. Across Alaska and Northern Canada, hundreds of small villages—most with fewer than 1,000 people—remain largely untouched by the life-changing power of the Gospel.
Each hub will include:
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Long-term leaders providing stability and strategy
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Youth and family workers investing in the next generation
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Co-vocational workers creating natural connections in the community
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Short-term missionaries gaining hands-on ministry experience
Project Caribou is not just a project—it’s a movement of hope into some of the most unreached places in North America. We are seeking kingdom partners who will pray, give, and champion this vision.
Without workers living in the villages, the church struggles to grow, and people remain trapped in cycles of despair.
With Project Caribou, we are providing resources and teams to strengthen the church and extend hope to remote and isolated communities.
Your partnership in Project Caribou will place missionaries where they are needed most, equip local believers to lead, and open doors for the Gospel in places where it has rarely been heard.
Will you join us?
Get Involved
To join us or for more information, please contact our Director of Partnerships, Steven Hall, at shall@send.org or (907)320.0158. You can also fill out the form below.

