
Looking for another exciting way to serve? Join us on a transformative missions trip to beautiful El Salvador. This exciting opportunity will allow you to serve local communities and orphanages, making a positive impact in the lives of those in need. With a focus on helping others and spreading the love of Christ, you'll have the chance to gain a new perspective on the world and deepen your faith. From participating in community projects and assisting at orphanages to exploring the vibrant culture of El Salvador, this trip will be an unforgettable experience. Don't miss this chance to make a difference, grow in your faith, and create lifelong memories. Join us for our interest meeting on March 17, 2024, at 1PM. Applications will be available online beginning in March.


Trip FAQ’s
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Yes!! This will be your most important document. Be sure you allow yourself plenty of time to get your passport if you don’t have one yet. If you have a passport, double check the expiration date to be sure it hasn’t expired.
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While on the airplane they will give each team member an immigration document which they will need to fill out completely. Most everything is self explanatory but here are a few helpful tips when filling out the form:
Passport Type: check ORD (ordinary)
Foreseen Address (where you will be staying):
K59 Shutia La Libertad, El Salvador.
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Our team will be staying at the K59 Impact Center in the village of Shutia. Which is located 20 minutes outside of La Libertad, El Salvador. Our Impact Center can host up to 30 people. You will be sleeping in dormitory rooms with private and some community bathrooms.
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The weather at the K59 Impact Center is HOT!!! Most days are in the upper 90’s. Lots of sun and heat! Because the camp is very close to the equator the sun is more powerful so please be sure to pack lots of sunscreen. We highly recommend SPF 50 or higher…trust me you will still get tan even with that amount of SPF. 🙂 You will also need to drink lots of water to stay hydrated.
*We are traveling during the summer this is the rainy season in El Salvador. Expect it to rain very hard once a day typically in the afternoon.
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God has provided us with a great cook who will be making typical dishes. Everything is cooked in a clean environment and Pure Water is provided at all times. However, you can also be prepared to eat several times when we go out to minister. These meals are prepared by the locals and are safe to eat. We have a 75% rule which means we would like everyone to eat at least 75% of the food you are served, even if you don’t love it. 🙂