Please prayerfully consider being a part of a RWC Missions trip. If you have any questions or concerns please contact the Chaplain's office: Sortore_Megan@roberts.edu.
Applications for any of these trips and a $100 deposit are due by October 12, 2012.
Habitat for Humanity: February 2012
Leader: Dr. Jason Taylor & Becca Taylor
Estimated Cost: $550-600
Activities: This is a domestic trip that is organized to help devastated areas rebuild their community. Most of the work done on site is construction type projects, i.e. putting up drywall, pouring cement for foundations, painting, demolition/cleaning debris out of homes, repairing damaged walls, etc. More details about this year's location will be reported soon.
El Salvador: February 2012
Leaders: Glen and Morgan Dornsife
Estimated Cost: $2,500
Activities: The Roberts team will be working with Christ For the City to minister to youth in sports camps and to the community in medical clinics.
Dublin, Ireland: May 2012
Leaders: Kyle and Meg Sortore
Estimated Cost: $1,700-2,000
Activities: The Dublin missions trip is a unique ministry opportunity coordinated through the Dublin Christian Mission (the oldest continuing mission in Europe). Team members will have the opportunity to work with children and teens, helping with after school and evening clubs. These clubs include one-on-one interaction, as well as the opportunity to lead activities (games, soccer, basketball, crafts, etc.). Team members will also work at the Lighthouse homeless shelter where they will serve meals, sort clothing, and participate in worship. The team also travels to the mission’s campground outside of the city to prepare the property for summer camps. This is an exciting trip and you will be involved in many different types of ministries. Join us!
Discipleship Bike Trip – (Erie Canal – Buffalo to Rochester): June, 2012
Leaders: Jason Hammel
Estimated Cost: $750 (bike and equipment not included in cost)
Activities: Spiritual reading and community time combined with outdoor activity to aid in spiritual growth of the students.