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We walk with families in poverty — offering care, presence, and the hope of Christ.

Hands That Help Across the Region

Mission teams come alongside pastors, schools, and families—serving where help and hope grow together

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Your Yes Has a Destination

Mission teams build bridges—where needs meet hope, and people find purpose together. Whether you’re going, giving, or both, this is where the journey begins.

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What Happens When You Say Yes?

Mission teams offer practical help that lasts—supporting medical outreach, strengthening students, encouraging pastors, and walking with families facing hardship.

Thinking about going?  Email us to start the conversation.

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See how mission teams serve among communities.

Serving on mission takes preparation, partnership, and a shared commitment to faithfulness. Each team continues the work begun by those before them, building on lasting relationships that open doors for the Gospel. Send Me engages in relational missions, where participants grow in faith and community. Your partnership helps that work continue.

Visit our Media page to see real stories
from recent mission teams. 

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Woman standing in a modest Guatemalan kitchen — a glimpse of the daily reality mission teams are called to serve

How It Works

Every trip is shaped around real needs identified by local partners—from home builds and clinics to outreach and Gospel ministry. Whether it’s your first mission trip or your tenth, we walk with you every step of the way.

• 6–8 day trips
• Ground support and translators included
• Group travel and
accommodations arranged
• Serve in construction, clinics,
outreach, or logistics
• No special skills required
—just a willing heart

Mission Teams 
Expand Work
in Motion

From education to healthcare to community outreach and Gospel ministry, each team strengthens what’s already growing. Families find care, children keep learning, and pastors continue training. Your week on the ground becomes part of a continuum of care and Gospel witness that continues long after you return home.

Let’s talk about what’s possible. Click below to send us an email — we’d love to hear from you.

Mission team member waving with children after a joyful outreach event — one moment in a story that keeps moving forward

What You'll Need To Know

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Mission trips take heart, flexibility, and a little preparation. We’ll walk with you every step of the way — but here are a few things to know upfront.

  • Valid passport

  • Willingness to serve in a team setting

  • Good physical mobility (basic walking, stairs, heat)

  • Participants under 18 must be accompanied by an adult

Requirements

  • Housing and meals

  • Transportation within Guatemala

  • Translators and on-site support

  • All project materials (part of trip cost)

What We Provide

Costs vary slightly by trip type. We’ll give you a clear estimate and packing list once you inquire.

Not Going?
You Still Can 
Say Yes

Every team builds on something bigger—but not every role is on the ground. Your support makes possible the medicine, materials, and staff that sustain each trip. It’s not a backup plan. It’s mission-critical.

Your gift to Where Needed Most supports clinics, builds homes, and helps extend the Gospel's reach.

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