
About Us
Recover International connects people and communities in need to resources that enable them to rebuild after a climate disaster or in response to historic disenfranchisement.
Vision Model
Our Values
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We empower communities to rebuild stronger and adapt to the increasing challenges posed by natural disasters, ensuring long-term recovery and preparedness.
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We prioritize sustainable practices by promoting the use of recycled materials and reducing waste, ensuring our recovery efforts support people and the planet.
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Guided by empathy, we prioritize the well-being and dignity of those we serve, offering unwavering support in times of crisis.
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We approach every challenge with a positive outlook, believing in the power of hope and the ability to create brighter futures for the communities we serve.
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We partner with local organizations and dedicated volunteers who bring their time, talents, and energy to drive meaningful change and recovery efforts in the communities where they live and serve.
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By fostering awareness and knowledge, we empower communities to build a more secure future with sustainable practices and disaster preparedness.
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We aim to restore not just physical structures but also hope and vitality, helping communities to thrive after the storms of life.
Our Story
The charitable efforts of Gary W. Murphy and his company, GW Murphy Inc., demonstrate a holistic approach to philanthropy, addressing a range of societal needs from education to basic health care, disaster relief efforts, recycling and sustainability, and providing tangible, long-term benefits to communities across the globe. Their actions exemplify how businesses can play an essential role in driving positive change and improving the lives of individuals in some of the world’s most underserved areas.
Timeline
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Inception
Founded in 2024 and granted 501c3 status, Recover International builds on the GW Murphy family’s 30-year legacy of philanthropy and expertise in the construction industry.
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Milestones
We started receiving donations in December 2024, and our first rebuilding project launched in 2025. We sent our first donated materials to assist survivors of Hurricane Helene in February 2025.
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Future Projects
We are excited to support nonprofits and people in need to rebuild and revitalize communities, especially those impacted by climate disaster and historically disenfranchised.
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FAQs
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