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Grand Junction
A site for Junior Highers!
Come serve in the midst of the breathtaking Colorado Mountains! Located at the convergence of the Gunnison and Colorado Rivers, Grand Junction is a town surrounded by natural resources and beautiful views. Your group will have the opportunity to help serve this community by meeting their critical housing needs, loving children and serving the elderly. The town of Grand Junction awaits your loving ministry! Special note: Grand Junction is a junior high only site. This means that our staff is geared specifically to serve your high-energy junior high aged youth.


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Rutland/Green Mountains

Serve in beautiful Rutland, VT this summer!

Serve in the rolling mountains of Vermont. Located near the Green Mountains National Forest, Rutland is surrounded by natural resources and marble quarries. Your group will meet needs by serving children, the elderly and helping to meet the needs of small town communities.

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Tijuana

Serve in Mexico! There is still time!

Tijuna is the most visited border city, yet though the United States is geographically close to this city, it can seem a world away. Mexicans come here in hopes of finding work in the ever-expanding industrial complexes. What they find are overcrowded living conditions and job competition with low wages. Your group will have the opportunity to interact with this great community. Immersed in Mexican culture all week, participants will be challenged and changed by the community, as they run a Kids Club and do work projects.

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Cairo

Sign up today to serve in Cairo, IL!

Like so many river towns, Cairo has become a community displaced by technology. Once a center for commerce because of its strategic location, the decline of the river industry has hit this community hard. Your group will have opportunities to minister to children and elderly and do home improvement while learning about service and the spirit of this town.

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