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A Week of Service, Connection: Students Embark on an Immersion Trip to Honduras

A Week of Service, Connection: Students Embark on an Immersion Trip to Honduras

Over winter break, students took part in a life-changing service immersion trip to San Pedro and Tegucigalpa, Honduras. From the moment they arrived, they were met with overwhelming warmth—locals greeted them with balloons, signs, and heartfelt excitement, setting the tone for an unforgettable journey.

The trip began with moments of joy and connection as students played with children, shared meals, and built meaningful relationships within the community. Soon, their mission took on an even deeper purpose. They visited homes to deliver groceries, offering not only essential supplies but also kindness and companionship to families in need. 

In Tegucigalpa, the group served breakfast to 200 people at a community center, then rolled up their sleeves to paint walls, benches, and bathroom stalls, all while spending time with local children. Meanwhile, in San Pedro, students worked at a daycare, preparing and packaging food alongside their peers before distributing meals to workers—reinforcing the power of service and teamwork. 

One of the most impactful moments of the trip came when students met and listened to scholars from International Samaritan, a global nonprofit dedicated to providing education and resources to underprivileged communities. Their powerful stories of resilience and perseverance left a lasting impression, inspiring deep reflection. Between acts of service, students also found joy in painting, dancing, and playing soccer—creating lasting memories that blended hard work with celebration. 

The final days of the immersion experience were filled with faith and gratitude. In Tegucigalpa, students attended a beautiful Mass before sharing a meal and visiting a national park. In San Pedro, they focused on cleaning the daycare to create a welcoming space for the children and distributed school supplies to support their education. 

Throughout the week, students fully embraced a new culture, stepped outside their comfort zones, strengthened their faith, and provided meaningful service to those in need. This transformative journey not only allowed them to make a tangible difference but also deepened their understanding of compassion, gratitude, and the power of human connection. 

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students and locals smile for a group photo
student smiles for photo while holding a local baby while on mission trip
five students smile for group photo outside with beautiful view when on mission trip
student smiles for photo while carrying a bag of items while working on mission trip.
students smile for photo while painting benches outside on a mission trip in Honduras.
students smile for group photo wearing matching blue shirts with a local on mission trip while doing outdoor service project.
students complete yardwork cleanup during mission trip, using rakes.

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