Category: Mission Trips
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Setting the Standard for Disability Care: How Mustard Seed Communities Delivers Mobility in Jamaica
Volunteers and therapists in MSC Jamaica are changing lives by providing residents with custom-fit wheelchairs.
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The Mission Trip Before We Said “I Do”
When Stephanie was searching for deeper honesty with God and more love in her life, a mission trip to MSC changed everything. What she found there shaped her faith, her marriage, and her family.
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Mission Accomplished: 2025 Teams Gave Us Hope
Last year, 70 teams traveled to Mustard Seed Communities internationally to experience love and compassion in profound ways.
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The Greatest Gift: Come With Us
Board the plane and arrive at Sophie’ Place with Blake, a Regis High School mission volunteer who found the greatest birthday gift with Raheem.
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New Custom Wheelchairs Transform Lives at Hogar Immanuel, Dominican Republic
A new delivery of custom wheelchairs is transforming daily life for children with disabilities at Hogar Immanuel.
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Building Season’s Success Skyrockets through Support and Connection
Congratulations to our 2025 Jamaica building volunteers on a season well done!
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Young Volunteers Reach New Heights on an Eye-Opening Catholic High School Mission Trip to Blessed Assurance
Find out what insights teenage boys gain from a spring break service trip to Montego Bay, Jamaica
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From Blueprints to Blessings: Building Season is Underway
Gain a behind-the-scenes look into how building volunteers maintain homes that are safe, comfortable, and effective for the best care in Jamaica.
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Mustard Seed Communities Celebrates the Opening of Hogar Niños de Dios, Dominican Republic
Recently opened, Hogar Niños de Dios in the Dominican Republic furthers Mustard Seed Communities’ mission by providing a lifelong home and essential care to vulnerable children. The new facility offers health, education, and therapy services in a secure, compassionate setting where each child can thrive.
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A Living Sanctuary: Building a Refuge for Haitians at Jacob’s Ladder
Ephesus Village at Jacob’s Ladder became a home to 59 children from Haiti last month. Here’s how we built a refuge.









