Our trips are 5 to 8 days (most commonly 7 days), designed for anyone with a heart to serve. Every trip is small-group, relational, hands-on, and led by local partners. Choose the trip type that fits your skills and passion.
Education and Classroom Impact Trip (7 days)
Audience: K-12 teachers, school staff, education students, and anyone who loves working with children.
Purpose: Co-teach English, support classrooms, exchange teaching strategies with Honduran teachers, and lead activities for students.
Price: ~$1,800 per person (excluding airfare)
Includes: Lodging, most meals, in-country transport, school visits, cultural activities, daily debriefs.
Not Included: International flights, passport fees, vaccines, personal spending.
Construction and Housing Impact Trip (7 days)
Audience: Churches, service groups, construction volunteers, families, and anyone willing to work with their hands.
Purpose: Pour concrete floors to replace dirt floors in family homes, paint schools, build simple infrastructure, and improve living conditions for Honduran families.
Price: ~$1,600 per person (excluding airfare)
A concrete floor changes everything for a family: it reduces disease, improves cleanliness, and brings dignity to daily life.
Medical and Dental Brigade (6-7 days)
Audience: Doctors, nurses, dentists, medical students, pharmacists, and healthcare professionals.
Purpose: Provide basic medical screenings, dental care, health education, and wellness check-ups to underserved communities with little or no access to healthcare.
Price: ~$1,800 per person (excluding airfare)
Bring your medical expertise and serve families who have never had access to a doctor or dentist.
Community Service and Clean-Up Trip (5-7 days)
Audience: Youth groups, Rotary clubs, corporate teams, families, and anyone who wants to make a visible difference.
Purpose: Neighborhood clean-ups, school beautification, park restoration, organizing community events, and supporting local projects.
Price: ~$1,400 per person (excluding airfare)
No special skills needed — just a willing heart and a desire to serve.
Sample 7-Day Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival, airport pickup, welcome dinner, orientation and safety briefing.
Day 2: First day of service — school visits, construction site, or clinic setup depending on your trip type.
Day 3: Deep engagement — classroom teaching, concrete pouring, medical screenings, or clean-up projects.
Day 4: Community and project day — painting, building, serving alongside local families.
Day 5: Cultural immersion — local market, town plaza, visit with a Honduran family.
Day 6: Celebration and farewell at the project site — songs, photos, gratitude, final debrief.
Day 7: Departure and continued connection.
Where You Stay
Lodging: Safe, simple guesthouse or small hotel vetted by Enmanuel. Shared rooms, clean bathrooms, secure.
Meals: Breakfasts and most dinners provided. Honduran cuisine in safe, local settings.
Safety: Vetted drivers, clear emergency protocols, local leadership present at all times.
How to Join
1. Fill Out an Interest Form
2. Join an Online Info Session with Brian and Enmanuel
3. Submit Your Application and Pay a Deposit
4. Complete Pre-Trip Training and Logistics
Apply for a Trip