What's included in the registration fee?
We want to make sure your trip is as easy on you as possible.
That is why we provide the following so you don't have to:
- Lodging during the week
- All meals, except for dinner on your free night
- All supplies and project materials for each worksite
- Themed t-shirt for each participant
- Development of Bible-based thematic, fun, faithbuilding
programs
- Devotions to read before, during and after your trip
- Highly trained, mission-minded staff
- Comprehensive Leader Manual and project preparation materials
online
- Fundraising ideas, support, and Giving Spree® (a webbased
fundraising management tool)
- Site selection and organization
- Unlimited customer support from professional and courteous
staff
- Mission trip handbook for each participant
- A personal devotion book and guide for the week
Who can participate?
Junior/Senior High Trips: Participants must be at least 12 yrs.
old or entering the 7th grade in the fall of 2012.
No special skills are required…just a willingness to serve. The
minimum group size is one young person and one adult (21 or older)
of the same gender.
How many adults need to chaperone?
Adults (age 21 and above) are a critical part of the mission
experience. Adults provide safety, relationships, spiritual
guidance, and discipline. And adults serve on project crews,
shoulder to shoulder with young people.
Please bring a minimum of one adult for every five youth. If you
register both males and females, bring at least one adult male and
one adult female. If additional adults want to come, bring them
along! Or have them apply on our website to serve as staff
volunteers for the week.
How are crews organized?
A typical "crew" is a group of four or five young people and one
adult. Some projects require multiple crews or slight modifications
of crew size based on local partners and community needs. Project
crews usually include participants from a variety of churches. If
you'd rather have your teenagers serve with your own group members,
call us and we'll gladly accommodate your request.
What about transportation?
You need to provide transportation for your group to and from
your mission trip. Also, during your mission trip, the vehicles you
bring will be used to provide daily transport to and from project
sites. Please ensure the number of seats and seat belts in your
vehicles matches or exceeds the number of people you bring.
Vehicles with at least six seats and seat belts are preferred. All
vehicles, including chartered buses, must be available for
transportation to sites during the week. If you intend to bring a
large bus, please be sure your trip location can accommodate it.
Check the trip description on the website.
Where do we stay?
Most lodging is in local churches, Christian schools, or
community centers (accommodations vary by trip). Accommodations
will include areas for groups to room together by gender, a common
eating area, and a program area. Showers will be available, though
they may be indoor showers (locker room style) or may be outdoor
(cold, semiprivate, temporary) showers. Have all participants bring
a swimming suit so they're prepared for any showering situation.
Participants will sleep on the floor and need to bring their own
sleeping bags, pillows, and a twin-size air mattress. Facilities
may or may not be air-conditioned, so consider bringing a small
fan. Cell phone coverage may or may not be available, but there
will always be an emergency phone onsite.
What happens if the trip I want is full?
All trips are filled on a first-come, first-served basis, so it
pays to register early. However, if you register for a trip that's
"full," we'll give you the option of being on a waitlist for your
first choice or registered for your second-choice location. Call
us. We'll help.
When do I have to pay?
To make it easier for fund raising, we've broken your payment
into three convenient steps:
Deposit: A nonrefundable deposit ($50 per person) is required at
the time of registration to reserve space on your trip.
Payment 2: 50% of your group's remaining balance is due March
15, 2012.
Payment 3: Your remaining balance is due May 15, 2012.
Early Bird Registration: This special offer lets you hold spaces
free and delay the deposit until September 30th, 2011.
Registration fees are in U.S. dollars and can be paid by check,
money order, or credit card. Payment 2 and 3 are refundable when
cancellations are made at least 30 days before the start of your
trip.
Do you have references?
Absolutely! Don't just take our word for it-give us a call
(800.385.4545) and we'd be happy to connect you with other youth
leaders who have served with us.
Also, check out our In the News page to read articles about
youth who are changing lives this summer by serving others across
the country.
What if I need to change the number of people I have
registered?
You may alter (up or down) the number of participants you have
registered to bring on your mission trip as long as there's
capacity at the location. However, there are a couple of things you
want to be sure you know before you change anything:
- Deposits you've paid for any registered space are
nonrefundable.
- Deposits can be used to add new participants to your group BUT
cannot be transferred to an account balance or to another
group.
- Registration amounts paid (less deposit amounts) are refundable
when the Registration Team is notified at least 30 days before the
first day of the trip. The entire fee will be forfeited for
cancellations less than 30 days from the start of your trip.
All of this can be done by contacting your Registration Team at
800.385.4545, option #3.