Middle School TEAM Effort-Jacksonville: -Over the years TEAMeffort has brought over 95,000 youth and leaders from thousands of churches of different denominations together to work side-by-side on life-changing, eye-opening, faith-building mission trips. This Summer and Spring Break we offer more opportunities than ever for youth to put their faith into action through challenging and rewarding missionary trips where they will complete projects such as repairing and renovating homes for families in need, building mission and ministry facilities, leading children’s outreach programs, working at homeless shelters, responding to natural disasters, and reaching out to individuals and communities through Christian service.
Appalachia Service Project (ASP) – This summer missions trip for High School students makes homes safer, warmer, and drier for low-income families living in Central Appalachia. The home repairs made can take place from the ground up to the roof, and everywhere in-between. Typical repairs include: repairing roofs, building room additions, providing wheelchair ramps, installing or repairing plumbing, updating unsafe wiring, securing foundations, digging drainage ditches, constructing porches and steps, installing insulation and siding, and weatherizing homes. Students perform most of the repairs themselves under the guidance of adult leaders.
We are new to the church and have only been twice so we are learning. My oldest daughter has been to an ASP project last summer and is due to attend again through our old church. Are the sign-ups for your ASP trip already completed? Just looking at possibilities. Thanks for any info you could provide…
Sincerely,
Molly Scott