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Puerto Rico Trip FAQ, Puerto Rico, 2025

Dates

January 1 - December 31

Questions

Insurance?

DO PARTICIPANTS HAVE TO HAVE INSURANCE?

  • Personal health insurance is required to attend.
  • In Addition to personal health insurance, all participants will have international travel insurance through Amoveo Group.
  • All healthcare costs are the responsibility of the participants or their parents/guardians.
  • If you have participants without adequate medical insurance or want to purchase trip protection insurance, you can buy from any insurance provider you choose.



What Will We Be Doing?

WHAT WILL WE BE DOING?

During the day, you'll have the opportunity to serve in a variety of impactful ways:

  1. Home Restoration: You'll assist in rebuilding homes that were devastated by Hurricane Fiona, providing a safe and secure environment for families in need.
  2. Street Children Care: You'll provide comfort and support to street children, offering them a sense of community and hope.
  3. Community Center Assistance: You'll lend a hand at the local Community Center, contributing to their daily operations and activities.
  4. Community Engagement: You'll interact with the local community, learning about their culture and traditions while sharing your own.
  5. Spiritual Connection: Through all these activities, you'll experience the work of God in Puerto Rico, deepening your spiritual connection and understanding of your faith.
     

During the evenings, we will have debriefing gatherings.

WILL OUR GROUP BE WORKING TOGETHER?

Groups working together or being split up are dependent on the amount of work projects during your stay.

WHAT ABOUT SAFETY?

Safety is our top priority!

  • We require groups to bring 1 adult (21 or older) for every 5 participants under 21.
  • We review safety procedures at the mission center. For any service project, appropriate closed-toe shoes/boots, gloves, and goggles are recommended.
  • Participants are not required to do any work that they consider unsafe. Participants may be using a drill for screws, but no one under the age of 16 can use a power tool or drill for drilling holes, and no one under the age of 18 can use a power saw.
  • Although we serve in needy areas, we require work crews to always stay together. No one should ever be left alone, and all participants are back at the mission facility by their designated check-in time.
  • If an injury occurs on the worksite and is not severe, Amoveo Group and its Partners will contact the team leader and coordinate any needed transportation. If the injury is severe, the adult on site will call “911,” Amoveo Group and its Partners will offer support and ensure that the required medical forms are delivered to the hospital.
  • Each group will have a first-aid kit.
  • Amoveo Group and its Partners have trained staff in an emergency/crisis response protocol.



Where Will We Stay & What Will We Eat?

WHERE WILL WE STAY?

  • The Amoveo Mission Base offers a comfortable dorm room setting inside a local Christian College. It includes individual showers, eating facilities, and plenty of space to plan and debrief. On the property is a fire pit and comfortable places to sit back and interact with other members of your team.
  • Participants must bring pillows, sleeping bags, or other bedding to sleep on bunk beds. Groups are assigned to sleeping rooms together; gender-separate and sleeping rooms may be shared with other groups, depending on their size and the size of the rooms.
  • Address of Team Center - Residencia de Estudiantes Universidad Interamericana - Metro: PR-177 Avenida Lomas Verdes, San Juan, PR 00926.

WHAT IS THE MENU? WHAT IF THERE ARE SPECIAL DIETARY NEEDS?

  • Meals include hot breakfasts, boxed lunches, and hot dinners. All meals will be prepared for participants by kitchen staff, and lunches will be picked up by leaders and/or staff and brought to project sites. The first provided meal is dinner on Saturday, and the last meal is breakfast on Saturday. One night during the week, teams are responsible for purchasing their own dinner.
  • If you have a participant who must eat gluten-free—please let us know. Participants with special diets or allergies are welcome to bring their food items to fill in as needed during the week. Please know that we do have peanut butter on the menu. Amoveo Group cannot guarantee there will not be any cross-contamination during meal preparation by kitchen staff. A staff member will be available to answer any questions about food.



Background Checks?

ARE BACKGROUND CHECKS REQUIRED?

  • Yes, Amoveo Group requires that all participants 18 or older be screened and background checked by your church before attending.
  • Background checks must be national and no older than two (2) years from the trip's start.
  • You choose your background check organization vendor, or we have one we can recommend.
  • 18-—to 20-year-olds are not considered “adults” during the trip; however, because of our commitment to safety, we still ask them to go through your church’s screening process and have background checks run.
  • Amoveo Group requires a letter from the church’s pastor, with his signature on official letterhead, confirming that the church has official background checks on file for every 18+ participant so that they can attend the trip. This can be scanned and sent to info@amoveo group.org. 
  • If you require background checks, you must register your church/organization and then begin obtaining background checks for your people. Please go to www.ciaresearch.com and click 'Not Registered' in the upper right-hand corner of the screen to register your church/organization. When you reach the “How did you hear about us” entry, please type “Amoveo Group.” This will communicate that you are looking for a basic background check that will cost $15.00 a person.
  • Please note that your church or organization must set up an account to use this service for legal and billing purposes.



What Should I Pack?

PACKING LIST:

Documentation

  • 2 Copies of the birth certificate for every minor
  • A notarized consent letter from the parent/guardian for each minor (under 18 years of age) is required.
  • Personal health insurance card or copy

Toiletries

  • Toothpaste and toothbrush
  • Soap and shampoo
  • Any prescription medications
  • Sunscreen
  • Insect repellent

Personal Items

  • Water Bottle
  • Sleeping Bag or Sheets
  • Towels and Wash Clothes
  • Laundry/Plastic Bag (for dirty clothes)
  • Blanket and Pillow
  • Bible
  • Sunglasses
  • Water Bottle

Clothing Items

  • Trip-appropriate swimsuit
  • Light Jacket or sweatshirt
  • Long pants or jeans
  • Longer shorts (5-inch inseam is a guideline to follow)
  • Work t-shirts (for painting, building, etc.)
  • Pajamas, socks, & underwear
  • Work boots or sturdy shoes
  • Shower shoes
  • Bandanas, a hat, or visor

Optional Items

  • Camera*
  • Rain gear*
  • Snacks*
  • Musical instruments*
  • Flashlight*
  • Spending money*

* Optional

WHAT NOT BRING:

  • Alcohol, tobacco products, or illegal drugs
  • Expensive clothes or jewelry
  • Anything really valuable
  • Fireworks, weapons, or toy guns
  • Skimpy or revealing clothes

CELL PHONES / ELECTRONICS:

For security reasons, it is best that your students leave these items at home. However, we understand they are great for capturing moments, sharing life, and communicating back home. If you bring any of these items, don’t let them distract you from your experience.



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