
The cost of the mission trip covers airfare, housing, all meals, transportation within the country, purchase of supplies, shipping cost and project costs. When serving on the medical team, each team member is required to provide a copy of their current medical license, diploma and valid passport with an expiration date at least 6 months past the trip return date. Additionally, medical malpractice insurance is required and a background check will be completed. Copies of your current medical license, diploma, valid passport and completed background check will be submitted to the Belize Minister of Health for approval. Additionally, each team member is required to sign a Code of Conduct, Participant Release Form and provide a medical history, valid passport and travel insurance.

Our teams serve in various capacities, in time of natural disasters and various non-profits ministries where community support is needed. Each year our teams comprised of medical and construction personnel serves in the country of Belize, Central America. Our medical team coordinates with the Belize Minister of Health, and community and regional health workers to conduct remote medical clinics in the villages in various districts in the country. Our construction team coordinates with our local board members in Belize to identify potential project needs where our team will serve.

We invite you to support our mission teams through prayer as we bring hope, help and the love of Christ to those in need.
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We also welcome donations of bibles - each one a powerful tool for sharing God’s Word with those who may be hearing it for the first time. Every contribution helps us spread the message of God’s love and truth to the communities.