5 Reasons Why Today is the Day to Book Your Mission Trip
In Minnesota, these cold temperatures have us dreaming about summer. If you haven’t started thinking about what you’re going to do this summer, we hope you’ll join us for a YouthWorks trip!
Think it’s too late to register for this summer’s mission trip? Think again. Here are…
Reason 1: Trips as low as $199!
We totally understand those winter blues. Don’t let cost get you down though – many of our sites during the week of July 3, 2016 are just $199!
Reason 2: New year, new budget
Not only does January mean a new year for you, but for many churches it also means a new fiscal year. With your fresh budget, what better time to consider using that youth programming line-item for a YouthWorks mission trip.
Reason 3: Spaces still available!
Summer may be right around the corner, but we have a few spaces left in some incredible communities! From small communities surrounded by mountains to big urban cities, we know there’s a site for your group. Not sure where to start? Chat online with one of our Trip Consultants or give us a call. We’re excited to help you find the best spot for your group!
Reason 4: Summer’s coming fast!
It’s the new year, which means families are starting to plan their summer sports, camps and family events. This is the perfect time to book a trip and make sure the mission trip is first thing on their calendar!
Reason 5: It’s NOT too late!
Many youth groups begin holding their mission trip team-building meetings in February and March. When you book today, that puts you right on track for your pre-trip schedule. Check out 6 things to schedule in 2016 or meetings to hold before your mission trip for more details!
But really, the biggest reason we want you to book a trip is because we love teenagers and we deeply care about communities. We love the idea of bringing those two storylines together, and we would love to come alongside you in doing that.
Ready to get started? Find the perfect spot for your group here.
Jordan Elton is on the Digital Marketing Team at YouthWorks and manages online advertising and social media. She graduated from Concordia College in Moorhead, MN with a degree in multimedia journalism. Jordan spent a summer with YouthWorks, serving as a Service Coordinator in Louisville, KY.