Winter Newsletter

All I want for Christmas is a roof that doesn’t leak!! Not for me, but for those in our mission community as we continue to rebuild after the devastation of Hurricane Ian back in late September. We’ve made GREAT progress - thanks to wonderful people like you who have been so generous - as we

As far as the eye can see…

As far as the eye can see… If you ask any of the people who have joined a Mission Possible mission trip, a soul-stirring moment of each trip is a visit to ‘tin city.’ They will tell you that when you stand by the river bank you see tin houses/shacks for miles up and down

Update on Hurricane Fiona

We’ve been in communication with our brothers and sisters in Higuey all day. Hurricane Fiona hit our communities very hard overnight last night. Fortunately, everyone is safe and no one is injured, Gracias a Dios – Thank you God. They were able to take shelter in the Community Centers that we have built. God bless

Building community: new homes, baseball field rise in Dominican Republic, thanks to Mission Possible

What began in 2006 as a mission trip to rebuild a poor community -- Higuey, in the Dominican Republic -- that was devastated by a hurricane has evolved into an ongoing community-building ministry. St. Ambrose Parish in Brunswick, led by its pastor, Father Bob Stec, organized the first trip. For several years, more than 150

Winter 2018 Newsletter

DOWNLOAD PDF: Winter 2018 Newsletter Regalo de Dar..."Gift of Giving" Help those in need who are facing life-threatening conditions. Regalo de Dar is Spanish for the “gift of giving.”  Some of our high school and college-age mission team members have set the pace and reminded us of the real ‘reason for the season.’ They’ve just

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