3 Reasons You Should Book Your Trip ASAP
I know. It seems like the summer of 2015 isn’t over yet, and no one wants to talk or think about going back to school, colder weather or any of that stuff. But here’s one solution: let’s start talking about the summer of 2016!
Around YouthWorks, we’ve been thinking about summer 2016 since the summer started. We opened our 2016 registration at the end of June and are so excited to already have over 4,000 people registered for next summer. That tells us we aren’t the only ones thinking about next year! And if you haven’t started thinking about registering for next summer, you should!
Here’s why you should plan and get registered for your 2016 mission trip as soon as possible:
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Space fills quickly.
Did you know that by Thanksgiving we’ll have over 25,000 people registered? That means if you want a specific week in a specific community you need to reserve it now. Those spaces are disappearing quickly.
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Parents and teenagers appreciate the advanced planning.
Before next year’s camps and vacations and job schedules make their way onto students’ calendars, get the week for the mission trip reserved. Parents will thank you.
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More time to fundraise.
As soon as you register, we can start talking and planning with you. We have great fundraising resources and ideas for our registered churches as well as a ton of other helpful tools for you to use to prepare, promote and recruit for your trip. Get registered and you get access to all those tools!
To find a mission trip that’s perfect for you visit youthworks.com
Need help or have a question? We’ve got a team of people excited to come alongside you in your planning. Connect with us on livechat at youthworks.com or give us a call at 800.968.8504
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Born and raised in Minnesota, Emily has been a part of the YouthWorks Marketing Team since January 2006. Her role at YouthWorks uses her gifts of project management, creativity and marketing to share the YouthWorks story. When she’s not at work Emily enjoys running, biking and spending time with her husband Nate and son Eli.