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Sequim church teens build homes in Mexico during spring break
Summary
A team of more than 20 youth and chaperones from Sequim Community Church traveled to Vicente Guerrero in Baja California during spring break to build two homes for local families through Youth With A Mission; the group returned to Sequim on April 5.
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More than 20 teens and chaperones from Sequim Community Church spent spring break in Vicente Guerrero, Baja California, to build homes for local families. The group left Sequim around 2 a.m. on March 29 and returned about 1 a.m. on April 5. The trip was organized in partnership with Youth With A Mission and continues a church program that has offered Mexico missions for over 20 years. Participants combined construction work with worship and community activities during the week.
Key details:
- The team built two homes, one for a family of four and one for a family of five, through Youth With A Mission.
- The basic cost for each home was reported at about $5,500, and total spending for homes and added amenities was about $15,000.
- The group held a neighborhood block party with music and food that organizers estimated drew about 100 people.
- Teens and chaperones attended a local church service, held a Bible study, and visited a women's shelter while in the area.
- Family members from Sequim helped with construction tasks and the group shared a final meal of pozole on the last day.
- Students described emotional moments when homeowners received keys and expressed a sense of inspiration from residents' faith.
Summary:
Families received newly constructed homes and community gatherings marked the handover with music, food and emotional responses from both residents and volunteers. Several participating teens reported that the experience influenced their sense of faith and service. Undetermined at this time.
