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Mexico

Premise

Housing construction projects. Work alongside multiple ministries.


Leche y Miel ministryOnly minutes away from the US border are conditions as desperate as a third world country. Many communities are living without running water and electricity. Multiple families live together in one room within community housing. Fresh fruits and vegetables are hard to come by and are considered a luxury.


Upcoming Trips 

 

Passports are now needed to travel to and from Mexico.


Fall 2010  -     08/21 - 08/24
Rocky Point, Mexico

Fall 2011  -     09/02 - 09/05


2010 Mission Application

2011 Mission Application

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Accomodations

Bunk houses at Rancho el RefugioTeams enjoy staying at beautiful seaside hotels in Rocky Point less than an hour away from the local sites.

 

When visiting Ensenada, groups stay on site at Rancho el Refugio.

 

Mexico trips are perfect for participants experiencing missions or international travel for the first time or for others that do not have the time to take longer trips. Mexico trips range from three to seven days.

 

Trip costs are:
Adults & Students: $430 + travel
This includes transportation from San Diego, your accommodations, three meals a day, and mission project costs.

Application fee: Adults: $50  Students: $25 (non-refundable)


H4KI's Mexico Partners

Kids that are fed every morning at Leche y MielAzusa Pacific International

 


Projects

Inside the church at the rehab ministryHope 4 Kids is committed to raising the standard of living in these desperate communities. Development projects include installing community bathrooms, renovating kitchens, painting and building schools. We may host Vacation Bible Schools and/or deliver food and medicine in our community outreaches.

 

Casa Esperanza 









We are working with some amazing ministries inside the city of Ensenada-ministries that are committed to helping homeless men that are suffering from alcoholism, a refuge for single moms and a feeding center that feeds up to 60 kids a day for breakfast- all funded by private donations.