Mission Possible Mission Trip to the Dominican Republic
June 8-15, 2025
Spend 7 days with our mission team to make a difference in the lives of others!
Our days are spent in our mission communities engaging in various activities such as painting, building, repairing, visiting families, preparing lunch, and interacting with children and community members. In the evenings, we return to our hotel and share dinner together as a large group, allowing time for reflection on our experiences and discussions in small groups about the impact of our work.
Throughout the week, we take short trips to explore the local market, visit Tin City, dine at a local restaurant, see the Basilica, and enjoy some time at the beach together.
At the end of your trip, you will return enriched and possibly transformed. You will bring home valuable lessons and experiences that will stay with you for years to come. Every effort made for others is meaningful, and your week will be filled with lasting memories!
If you are interested in joining us on our next trip please contact Sarah Krieger at [email protected]
DATES: JUNE 8-16, 2025
AIRPORT: Punta Cana
LOCATION: Higuey, Dominican Republic
LODGING: Hotel Don Carlos in Higuey
WHO CAN GO: Anyone age 15 or older
COST: $1,600
Deposit Due at the time of Registration: $100
First Payment Due March 1st: $500
Second Payment Due April 15th: $500
Third Payment Due May 15th: $500
Mandatory Meetings:
2/21, 6PM – Virtual Information Meeting, parent attendance requested – link will be sent to email on file.
3/4, 6PM – Gym, St. Ambrose
6/1, 6PM– Mother Teresa Room, St. Ambrose
If you are over 18, you must be Virtus trained (www.virtus.org) NO EXCEPTIONS
To apply for the trip please fill out the form below – in addition to the form below a $100 non-refundable deposit will need to be sent to Mission Possible (929 Pearl Rd. Brunswick, Ohio 44212) in order to complete your application.
Mission Possible June 2025 Registration
Mission Possible 2025 June Registration Form
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Here’s what other had to say about their Mission Possible experience:
“I went into the trip knowing only that I wanted to make a difference in someone’s life. I quickly learned that Mission Possible was going to make a difference in my life, the people whom we are serving’s lives and all the people whom I was serving with.” – Claire June ’14, St. Joseph Academy student
“There is no place that I have visited that I have felt or saw God’s presence more than on the Mission Possible trips to the Dominican Republic. One of the most amazing experience was seeing the progress that the new community has made in just one year. When I left at the end of the 2013 trip, five families had moved in, the community center was done, there were five foundations, and the foundation for the Church was completed with rebar pointing to the sky. A year later when I returned, there were now ten houses completed, and five houses ready to be painted. The image that will be ingrained in my memory for a long time was entering the Church for the first time. The clean simple tile and dark wood pews and altar that fill the church show the importance of faith in the Dominican culture. This Church is what brings the missionaries and locals together. The celebration of mass with the Bishop combined English and Spanish for all present to celebrate in the new village. Toward the end of this year’s trip, I watched a grader create a new street in the village and could not help but liken it to the parable of the vine and the branches. As we continue to work through god, the vine, there will always be new branches. With this in mind, I cannot wait to return in the future to see the continued progress of the Lord.” – Chris June ’13 ’14
“Our theme was “Somos el Cuerpo de Cristo” (We are the Body of Christ) and it was truly inspiring to see everyone on the trip come together as one body to be the hands and feet of Christ to the people we were able to serve in the Dominican Republic. Regardless of age, experience, background, or talent, everyone was able to come together as one and use their gifts in service. We found that while we were there to serve others, we also wound up serving each other, and being served by those we met in the community.”– Caitlin June ‘14