Fort Blackmore, Virginia is located near the borders of both Tennessee and Kentucky. Tucked away in the southwestern corner of the state, the rural town is rich in history, but like much of the Appalachian area has faced hard times. Residents there take pride in their quality of life, but like so many places in our nation, this community is home to people in real need. Your team is needed to help meet the physical and spiritual needs of Appalachian residents. There are many opportunities for your group to do home repair projects that will dramatically imporve a family's quality of life.
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One hour south of Memphis is Clarksdale, Mississippi. Situated in the heart of the Mississippi Delta, Clarksdale is home to residents living in very difficult circumstances. Your team is needed to help meet the physical and spiritual needs of Clarksdale’s poorest individuals. There are many opportunities to do home repair projects that will dramatically improve the quality of resident’s lives.
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Native Americans have the highest rates of poverty, unemployment and disease of any ethnic group in the United States. South Dakota’s Lakota Indian population lives in some of the poorest communities in the US. Rapid City is home to thousands of Lakota Indians who have moved from the Pine Ridge Reservation in search of a better life. Your Mission Discovery short term mission trip team will reach out to many Native American families, but we will not exclude anyone who has a need that we can meet.
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Westmoreland is a small, proud community of 4,000 people located 45 minutes north of Nashville, TN. It is a rural town, and residents take pride in their quality of life. Loke so many places in our nation, this community is home to people in real need. Homes, literally coming down around some of the poorer residents, need your team's service. Your group is essential in helping meet both physical and spiritual needs of families in this area. There will be many rewarding home repair projects; moreover, you will be a part of God's work in reaching into the hearts
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As a child, living on the Navajo Reservation, you stand a better than 90% chance of being sexually abused. In 1985, Linda Russell, founded North American Outreach Ministries, Inc. (NAOMI) to rescue children who had been abused, provide education to social workers, and create a loving environment where children can live safely and without fear of abuse. In the town of Joseph City, Arizona, Linda established NAOMI House to do just that. Your Mission Discovery short term mission trip team is invited to come and serve at the home.
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Music City USA is a place where hope lives and dies. It's a great place to live, work, and visit, but like all thriving cities, there are people in need. Away from the glitz and glamour of Music Row, 13% of residents live below the poverty line. Nashville's poor are the focus of your week with Mission Discovery. Though a partnership with UCP, Mission Discovery works to build wheelchair ramps for residents earning less than $15,000 annually. For many it's their first shot in a very long time at personal freedom.
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Watch your team make a difference in deep south Texas! Hidalgo is the poorest county in the US (of counties with a population over 250,000 people). Through partnerships with other ministries in the Rio Grande Valley, we have identified many families with great needs.
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Westmoreland is a small proud community of 4,000 people 45 minutes north of Nashville, Tennessee. It is a rural town, and residents take pride in their quality of life. But, like so many places in our nation, this community is home to people in real need. Homes, literally coming down around some of the poorer residents, need your team’s service.
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In the heart of the Navajo Reservation is the town of Cottonwood, AZ. Economic hardship and health problems are common with the residents in this area. Your team is needed to work alongside Pastor Danny Begaye to reach out to the people of Cottonwood. You will meet the needs first hand as you repair homes and lead a Children's Bible School program. You might also have an opportunity to support Pastor Begaye's ministry through church construction projects. A trip to Cottonwood will give your team a new perspective on God's love as you take part in His plan for the Navajo Nation.
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Like many towns on the Navajo Reservation, the people of Hardrock, AZ are experiencing difficult economic times. They have little hope of the situation improving, and most times the residents feel as though they are a forgotten people. God is calling His followers to come alongside the families in this area to minister to their physical and spiritual needs. Your group will partner with the Navajo Gospel Mission. This center provides aid to families from both the Navajo Reservation and the nearby Hopi Reservation. Your team is needed to repair homes and conduct a Children's Bible School.
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Welcome to Mission Discovery new "Connect Mission Trips." Connect puts you and your group in touch with people. Work projects are designed to both meet needs and allow everyone to be involved.
This week your team is needed in the small farm community of Westmoreland, Tennessee. Located about 45 minutes northeast of Nashville, you'll stay at beautiful Camp Mission Discovery. This 100 bed camp has swimming, basketball, volleyball and a fishing pond for relaxing after a busy work day.
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Welcome to Mission Discovery new "Connect Mission Trips." Connect puts you and your group in touch with people. Work projects are designed to both meet needs and allow everyone to be involved.
This week your team is needed near the poorest counties in the United States. Mission Discovery has worked in the Rio Grande Valley for 20 years forging relationships that provide a great start to you mission trip!
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Welcome to Mission Discovery new "Connect Mission Trips." Connect puts you and your group in touch with people. Work projects are designed to both meet needs and allow everyone to be involved.
This week your team is needed in Music City U.S.A., Nashville, Tennessee. This Tennessee mission trip is unlike any you have experienced. The Brookings Institution reported that from 2000 to 2008, some 32,000 people fell below the poverty line — $21,834 for a family of four — within the city limits.
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