Jun 7, 2010

Youth Mission and Cultural Exchange-Dominican Republic

Youth Mission and Cultural Exchange Canada – Dominican Republic – USA
June 13 – June 22, 2009
“But the Lord said unto me,
say not, I am a child: for
thou shalt go to all that I
shall send thee, and whatsoever
I command thou shalt speak”
Jeremiah 1:7
Sunday, June 13
Travel Day
Dinner
Orientation & Praise Service
Monday, June 14
Outreach: Orphanage
Senior Home, Grady AME Church
Dinner
Spanish Lessons
English Lessons
S.O.S. Class (Sons of Success)
D.O.D. Class (Daughters or Destiny)
Tuesday, June 15
BATÉ
(Haitian Migrant Workers)
Debriefing
Dinner
Intercessory Prayer Training
S.O.S. Class
D.O.D. Class
Spanish Lessons
English Lessons
Wednesday, June 16
A.M. Orphanage
Senior Home
Grady AME Church
P.M. Cultural Historical
Dinner
Ecumenical Youth Dialogue
Youth Arts Festival
Thursday, June 17
Outreach: Orphanage
Senior Home
Grady AME Church
Dinner
Spanish Lessons
English Lessons
Bible Study
Friday, June 18
Cultural
Historical
Political
Beach Picnic
Communion Service
Saturday, June 19
A.M. Evangelism Training
Spanish Lessons
English Lessons
Street Witnessing
Dinner
S.O.S. Class
D.O.D. Class

Spanish Lessons
English Lessons
Sunday, June 20
8:30 a.m. Church School
Home Visit with Dominican Families
4:30 p.m. Youth Evangelistic Crusade
Youth Choirs
Refreshments
Monday, June 21
Grady A.M.E. Church
Dinner
English Class
Spanish Class
S.O.S. Class
D.O.D. Class
Tuesday, June 22
Market Place
Dinner
Closing Worship
Wednesday, June 23
Travel Day

Costs

Travel $610 Payable to TraveLink
Housing $ 45 Payable to 16th District
Meals $300 Payable to 16th District

In-Country Travel $250 Payable to 16th District
Fuel Surcharge $145 Payable to TraveLink


Name: ________________

Birth Date:

Passport #:

Y.P.D. Director: ________________________________

Concerns about the Haiti devastation and completing the mission trip to Dominican Republic:
Concern that the young people may not be allowed into the Dominican Republic due to the over crowded conditions created by Haitian citizens
Health and Housing
Will the young people truly be able to participate in and complete the Mission Work at the Orphanage, Senior home, Church and the work with the Migrant Workers?
Rev. C has asked if you would address the concerns as it relates to the upcoming Dominican Republic Youth Mission. I have searched the U.S. Department of State (travel.state.gov) for any warnings or alerts, and as of this date there are none.

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