Over the last few years it has become obvious to Dr. Hatcher that orthodontics is his calling one of the things for which he was created. As such, he has developed Reach Orthodontics as a unique practice in many ways.
Dr. Hatcher earned his dental degree at the University of Alabama School of Dentistry where he graduated with the Deans Medal as the outstanding graduate. He went on to earn specialty certification in orthodontics and a Masters degree from Baylor College of Dentistry. He has been providing outstanding orthodontic care for the Madison area since 1990.
Dr. Hatcher remains active in the youth ministry at Asbury Methodist Church, leading a small group of youth. Outside the office, he enjoys traveling with his wife Susan to visit his adult kids, spending time on the family farm with his dad, spending time at the lake, tinkering, and taking on home improvement projects.
Reach Orthodontics is the fulfillment of an idea God placed on Dr. Hatchers heart. Much like TOMS Shoes, Dr. Hatcher is leveraging something people purchase every day to make a difference in the lives of the underserved, locally and around the world.
Manna House is a local charity that provides food assistance to those in need. Through Meals of Hope, Backpack Program, Mom-to-Mom and Nightly Food Distribution. Manna House cares for everyone from expectant moms to multigenerational families.
Smiles Change Lives matches children in need of orthodontic care with orthodontists around the country willing to provide pro bono treatment. Since 1997, Smiles Change Lives has helped more than 12,000 children receive life-changing orthodontic treatment they might not have been able to afford otherwise.
Lifeline Childrens Services in Birmingham sponsors the (un)adopted program. (un)adopted seeks to holistically care for millions of orphans in their physical, emotional, spiritual and social needs. As these children age out of orphanages, through (un)adopted will be better equip them to handle life on their own, thereby ending the cycle which produces vulnerable children.
LEAP Academy, which stands for Leaders Emerging with Amazing Potential, which debuted summer 2017. This program, which takes place at Horizon Elementary School, strives to improve the lives of Madison-area students and make our community an even better place to live for all of us.
Inspired Arts is using arts education to promote confidence and encourage teens to strive to reach their potential in every area of their lives. Through its programs, Inspired Arts helps Alabama youth find community, passion, all while having fun.
(un)adopted exists to equip the Body of Christ to manifest the gospel to vulnerable children. As a ministry of Lifeline Childrens Services, they are uniquely positioned to initiate effective change. Lifeline has been involved with international adoption since 1999, and was among the first agencies to receive Hague Accreditation. Having led many families through the process of adoption, Lifelines leadership became burdened with the circumstances of those children who have been left behind.
Samaritans Purse is a nondenominational evangelical Christian organization providing spiritual and physical aid to hurting people around the world. Since 1970, Samaritans Purse has helped meet needs of people who are victims of war, poverty, natural disasters, disease, and famine with the purpose of sharing Gods love through His Son, Jesus Christ. The organization serves the Church worldwide to promote the Gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ.
House of the Harvest Established in October 2015 by Adam and Jennifer Walker, House of the Harvest is a non-profit group that helps the Harvest community physically and spiritually. On most Saturday mornings they serve food to families in need. House of Harvest also offer spiritual help and prayer for those in need.
First Priority Their mission is Connecting the Church to reach the Campus for Christ. This fuels their VISION: Our First Priority is to reach every teen in every public school of southeast Florida with the Gospel. Every year thousands of students accept Christ, at their public school, through a First Priority club.
Heals Clinic is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization in Huntsville, Alabama dedicated to providing accessible quality, school-based primary health care for children through collaborative efforts with the Huntsville City/Madison County school systems and the medical community. By providing on-site medical, dental, optometry care, and social services at our participating schools, HEALS, Inc. makes an immediate difference in the lives of many children.
Sustain International is a nonprofit that empowers the vulnerable with the support needed to live a thriving life, restoring dignity and livelihood. We partner with indigenous churches to mobilize the abilities and resources already present in the community. Our holistic model meets the communitys needs where they are and ultimately reduces dependence on foreign aid. Were on a mission to redefine the way charity works in developing areas by valuing empowerment, not guilt.
Voice of Liberty Costa Rica (VOLCR) is an interdenominational ministry in Costa Rica made up of many churches dedicated to making disciples in the prisons of Costa Rica. Their mission is to serve the prison community: inmates, former inmates, victims, families and those responsible for administering justice, by a Christian ministry, making disciples of Jesus Christ and learning to disciple others, promoting biblical standards of justice in the criminal system.