Group Workcamps Announces 2010 Locations for Teen Mission Trips

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Today Group Workcamps announced new locations for the 2010 teen mission trips season. There are now over 45 locations that teens can choose when deciding where to serve next summer.

Loveland, CO, August 18, 2009 — Today Group Workcamps announced new locations for the 2010 teen mission trips season. There are now over 45 locations that teens can choose when deciding where to serve next summer.

Group Workcamps new locations for teen mission trips include:

– Red Mesa, AZ
– Centralia, IL
– Royal Center, IN
– Rushville, IN
– Chestertown, MD
– Belfast, ME
– China Grove, NC
– Newton, NC
– Franklin, NH
– Washington, NJ
– Coshocton, OH
– Hamilton, OH
– Scranton, PA

The Workcamps are typically six-day camps for kids ages 12-20 specializing in home repair. Each camp of approximately 400 people will work at a home in small teams (5-6 people with one or two adults), helping someone special. The teens on their mission trip will perform acts of service through home repair, basic construction and painting.

Everyone will serve; each with important roles and each project is incredibly meaningful to the people being served. Activities for the 2010 teen mission trip season can include:

• Interior and exterior painting
• Building or repairing porches and wheelchair ramps
• Building or repairing steps
• Weatherization and other home repairs

During the 2010 teen mission trips, even the daily programs are special. There won’t be a boring sermon, but a high-impact, interactive program filled with music, Scripture, video, drama, stories, and hands-on activities. Programs and daily devotions, designed by Group Magazine, help shape teens’ service experience into a spiritual growth experience.

To view the full list of 2010 teen mission trips visit: http://groupworkcamps.com or call 800.385.4545 for more information.

The Group Workcamps Foundation exists as a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization to provide dynamic short-term mission trips that help children, teens, and adults connect to Jesus while serving people in Christ’s name. Group Workcamps trips are ecumenical, focusing on the core Christian beliefs that bring the Christian church together. Since 1977, nearly a quarter of a million participants have grown in their relationship with Christ, while providing more than 6 million hours of volunteer service directly to people in need. To learn more about the new teen mission trips visit: http://groupworkcamps.com
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Contact:
Alexia Nestora
The Group Workcamps Foundation
Loveland, CO
303-898-3376
[email protected]
http://groupworkcamps.com

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