Dominican Missions Trip
Tax deductible
The Dominican is a beautiful country that many tourists flock to each year to soak up the sun in beautiful resorts and beaches. However, once you travel outside of the resort areas, you quickly realize how impoverish the nation is. Most families live in poor conditions and have to choose between feeding themselves and adequate housing. Basic necessities such as clean, running hot water and plumbing that we take for granted in the United States are simply not available to these families.
Our group of 16, ranging in age from 14 years old to 50 years old, has raised the necessary deposit for the mission by recycling cans, bottles and scrap metal and using the money to begin our mission trip. At this time, we have already placed our deposit with Casas por Cristo to schedule a build with our group and make a promise to a needy family that we ARE coming to give them a new home, a new life and a new hope to thrive both physically and spiritually. We will continue our recycling to rebuild mission here at home in order to raise the additional funds to get us to the Dominican to build a home for this family. Helping families in our community by removing scrap from their yards, basements, etc allows us to help beautify our own community while raising the funds to give an impoverished family a home of their own.
The goal amount reflects the funds needed to purchase the building supplies to build a home like the one pictured for our selected family in the Dominican. In March, we will meet our selected family for their home build and in April, our group is volunteering their time off from work schedules and Spring Break to venture to the Dominican and build a home for the family who is eagerly awaiting our arrival.
Your donation goes DIRECTLY to Casas por Cristo, who will be organizing the build for us once we get on the ground, from purchasing the supplies for this build, to providing the food and housing during the build.
Why not be a part of something great and give new hope to a family?
#DominicanMissions
#CasasPorCristo
Our group of 16, ranging in age from 14 years old to 50 years old, has raised the necessary deposit for the mission by recycling cans, bottles and scrap metal and using the money to begin our mission trip. At this time, we have already placed our deposit with Casas por Cristo to schedule a build with our group and make a promise to a needy family that we ARE coming to give them a new home, a new life and a new hope to thrive both physically and spiritually. We will continue our recycling to rebuild mission here at home in order to raise the additional funds to get us to the Dominican to build a home for this family. Helping families in our community by removing scrap from their yards, basements, etc allows us to help beautify our own community while raising the funds to give an impoverished family a home of their own.
The goal amount reflects the funds needed to purchase the building supplies to build a home like the one pictured for our selected family in the Dominican. In March, we will meet our selected family for their home build and in April, our group is volunteering their time off from work schedules and Spring Break to venture to the Dominican and build a home for the family who is eagerly awaiting our arrival.
Your donation goes DIRECTLY to Casas por Cristo, who will be organizing the build for us once we get on the ground, from purchasing the supplies for this build, to providing the food and housing during the build.
Why not be a part of something great and give new hope to a family?
#DominicanMissions
#CasasPorCristo
Fundraising team (2)
Moore Stacie
Organizer
Duanesburg, NY
Casas por Cristo
Beneficiary
Derek Moore
Team member