You see a photograph of a starving child. Watch in horror as thousands of earthquake victims are left orphaned and homeless. You feel compelled to reach out, to lend a helping hand.
Since 1995, International Samaritan has been leading service trips that touch the lives of both the people we serve, and our volunteers. Build schools in Haiti, serve on a medical brigade in Honduras, teach in Egypt. Our short term service learning trips are a chance to make a lasting difference.
Answer the call.
It will change your life.
Service Trip Map
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Application & Recommended Vaccines
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What We Provide
El Salvador Excursion
Schedule
Feb 25-Mar 3, 2012
Haiti
Group filled
Mar 3-Mar 10, 2012
Nicaragua
Group filled
Mar 3-Mar 10, 2012
Guatemala
Group filled
May 7-May 13, 2012
Nicaragua
Group filled
May 20-May 26, 2012
Nicaragua
Group filled
May 27-Jun 2, 2012
Nicaragua
Group filled
Jun 3-Jun 13, 2012
Guatemala
Group filled
Jun 9-Jun 16, 2012
Nicaragua
Group filled
Jun 14-Jun 24, 2012
Guatemala
Group filled
Jun 16-Jun 24, 2012
Nicaragua
Group filled
Jun 24-Jun 30, 2012
Nicaragua
Group filled
Jul 1-Jul 11, 2012
Guatemala
Group filled
Jul 1-Jul 7, 2012
Nicaragua
Group filled
Jul 14-Jul 22, 2011
Nicaragua
Group filled
Jul 22-Jul 29, 2012
Guatemala
Group filled
During our 7-to-10 day service trips, volunteers work hand in hand with the people we serve. For example, on our Egypt service trip, participants will have the opportunity to teach English, provide public health education, work at a local hospital, and build homes alongside residents in the Cairo dump community.
Five-day medical brigades offer medical and dental professionals, as well as lay people, an opportunity to make a difference in the health and well-being of very needy people. On average, our medical teams serve 1,000 children, women, and men each trip. For some, it is their only connection to health care.
You don’t need to speak the language of the people we serve, nor do you need to be Christian. Our mission trips are conducted in the spirit of the Good Samaritan, but represent the universal humanitarian characteristic of helping one’s neighbor. High school and college students, health professionals, people of all ages and skill levels are welcome to participate.
Our I.S. service trip “shed light on the true meaning of a fraternity of brotherhood.”
– Andrew Borgia, who organized an I.S. trip for his Miami University fraternity.
A valuable part of our mission trips are the evening reflections, in which volunteers gather to think about and discuss their experiences.
"Those five days were some of the most influential of my faith journey. I encountered God in the people of Central America. Their stories, smiles, and great faith helped me understand more fully my Christian calling to serve in solidarity with the poor and oppressed."
– IS volunteer Marilyn McCrate, from Dayton, Ohio.
Tens of thousands of people are living in severe poverty in garbage dump communities around the world. International Samaritan serves these people every day with housing, education, nutrition, medical treatment, early childhood care, and microloans, but we need your help.
If not now, when? If not us, who?






