GENERAL QUESTIONS

The first step to organizing your trip with All Power In His Hands is to email us at info@allpowermissions.com with your request. After this, the Mission Trip Coordinator will guide you through the process!

You absolutely can! All you need is the ability to recruit and lead those with a like-mindedness to serve the people of Haiti. The All Power Team will handle your week’s itinerary and all of your in-country transportation.

Yes! You can! You’ll be your own ‘team leader.’ Once you arrive on the ground, our staff will pair your itinerary with other visiting missionaries of the same weeks.

Minimum age for a minor traveling with his/her guardian is ten years old. If any minors are going on a trip, a member of at least 25 years must be accompanying to chaperone, with signed permission to take responsibility of the minors while traveling.

It is best if a group is at least five people strong. This helps create a more impactful experience. Our maximum is 20 people. However, individuals and smaller group trips are very welcomed!

Short-term mission trips cost is $875 for the seven day trip. It is all inclusive. That means that you will literally be able to exit the plane in Haiti and have all of your meals, snacks, water, room and board and transportation to and from all of the activities taken care of without spending a penny. In an effort to be good stewards of our resources, we have initiated a required deposit and payment system for all mission trips. Please see the below guidelines regarding trip payments. $125 per spot reserved. 50% of total team payment due 90 days out from trip departure date. 100% of total team payment due 30 days out from trip departure date Note: Team payments should come in collectively as one payment, not individually.

All flights are required to arrive and depart from the Port au Prince airport. Your group is responsible for all airfare and travel arrangements to and from Port au Prince. An All Power in His Hands team representative will meet you at the airport in Port au Prince and an All Power in His Hands driver and transportation will be waiting for you. Be sure to check with the airline for current restrictions, luggage weight limits, etc. prior to arriving at the airport. But again, many of these details will have already been arranged with you and our mission team staff.

All North Americans traveling to Haiti must have a passport. You will not be allowed into Haiti without one. Check with your post office for a passport application, go to the U.S. Department of State web page: http://travel.state.gov/passport or the Passport Canada web page: http://www.passportcanada.gc.ca. If you are applying for a new passport, please allow 4 to 8 weeks for this process. All travelers should bring a photocopy of the first two pages of their passport in their carry-on luggage.

Your team will be housed at one of the All Power campuses. Each campus has rooms with running water, fans, bathrooms, and standard electrical outlets.

MORE DETAILS

A suggested packing list will be sent out to your group one-month from departure. The Mission will provide fresh bedding and pillows for you. You will need to bring a refillable water bottle.

Haiti’s culture places a large emphasis on dress. As we share the Gospel in Haiti, we take great care to meet the Haitian culture where it’s at in terms of dress. The Mission’s dress code will be sent to you one month before departure. Please let the Mission Trip Coordinator know if you desire it earlier.

Everyone should bring their own mini medical kit in their carry-on. Your kit should have chloroquine, any prescription medicines you are taking, Band-Aids, first-aid ointment, diarrhea medication, ibuprofen, insect-bite medication, and a prescription antibiotic such as Cipro.

The amount of money you take will depend on your desire to buy souvenirs. We recommend bringing no more than $150 in small bills for souvenirs and emergency situations.

Everyone should bring their own mini medical kit in their carry-on. Your kit should have chloroquine, any prescription medicines you are taking, Band-Aids, first-aid ointment, diarrhea medication, ibuprofen, insect-bite medication, and a prescription antibiotic such as Cipro.