Safety and Travel

Northern Mexico is a relatively safe and secure area, and most of the stories of being robbed by banditos or getting Montezuma’s Revenge are greatly exaggerated. During the past 25 years, which have included hundreds of group visits to Casa, there have not been any situations where safety has been a concern. The residents of […]

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Fees and Expenses 2024

Fees and Expenses Your group will need to plan for several types of expenses as part of your trip: Room and Board, Meals included (per person, per night) Border Crossing / Airport Transport / Casa Van Use / Tolls and Gas Community Service (usually food distribution, optional) Project Sponsorship (varies) To calculate expenses for your

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Lodging and Necessities 2024

Food, Water, Lodging, and Utilities A few tips regarding eating and drinking in Mexico (outside of Casa de la Esperanza): Be selective about where you choose to eat. Look for well-established and clean restaurants. Gastrointestinal issues are common when adjusting to new foods. Mexican doctors call this turista, and symptoms may include nausea and diarrhea

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Other Avenues of Service

Conducting Devotionals Our daily practice is to share the Word with each other through our home life at Casa and with others by reachingout into our community. We have begun reaching out by visiting and conducting devotionals at local nursing homes and other children’s homes once a week. On each occasion, four of our high

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Vocational Educational

The Vocational Educational Center provide our children with the opportunity to gain hands-on experience in woodworking, construction, welding, plumbing, electrical principles, and automobile mechanics, among other trade skills. We strive to offer our children opportunities to learn and develop life skills that pave the way for a career, a livelihood, and the pursuit of passion.

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