Honduras Trip FAQs
Answers to the most frequently asked questions about trips to Honduras
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Honduras Mission Trip FAQs
How are flights purchased?
Do I need a background check?
Are there any unexpected expenses?
Where will we be staying?
What will we be eating?
Is the water safe to drink?
What is the voltage for electricity?
What types of medicine or vaccinations are recommended?
What kinds of things would I do on a trip?
What will our schedule be in Haiti?
What should I bring?
Can I bring supplies to donate?
What happens in case of emergency?
What if I need a refund?
Honduras Mission Trip Frequently Asked Questions
The first question you are probably asking yourself is, “What can I expect?” Imagine your heart connecting with a child longing for attention and affection. Then it hits you; these orphan children have given you a greater understanding of LUV than you may have given them. This adventure allows our teams to serve in our children’s village and community feeding programs in Honduras. Groups can connect with and minister to orphans and locals in the nearby village who need love and compassion.
That is just the beginning! When we say your life will never be the same, we mean it! Be prepared to have your heart overwhelmed with LUV!
We know you probably have lots of questions, so we have tried to include the most frequently asked questions below.
WHAT IS THE COST OF A TRIP?
Individual Rates (In-country price based on a 5 night/6 day trip)
Actual cost TBD
*A non-refundable deposit of $50 per person is required to hold selected dates to travel. Groups of 5 people or more must submit a $200 non-refundable deposit to hold selected dates.
Coreluv is deeply committed to seeing families work, worship and serve together on the mission field. If your family is looking for a place to serve and grow together, you have found an incredible opportunity. For families wanting to join a Coreluv trip, each family member must fill out the online application and submit a $50 deposit regardless of age.
*Coreluv Refund Policy: All individuals may be eligible for a refund of any funds paid directly to Coreluv by the traveler (less their deposit) 30 days prior to your scheduled departure date. The refund will only cover ground transportation, lodging, and food. All funds paid to a third party are not refundable (i.e., insurance, background checks, etc.).
*Funding Requirements:
• 50% funding is due 90 days from departure (A loss of reserved trip dates will occur if payment is not received by 45 days from departure.)
• Remaining funding is due 45 days from departure.
Price includes in-country transportation/drivers, translators, security, lodging, and two meals per day (breakfast and dinner) once you arrive in Honduras and until you depart.
HOW ARE FLIGHTS PURCHASED?
Airfare ranges from $600-$1000 depending on the time of year and how far in advance tickets are purchased. Participants are responsible for purchasing their flights. We ask that all participants use United Airlines. Specific flight information will be given for the flights arriving and departing from Honduras. Travelers are required to purchase flights according to the specifications (arrival and departure times) given by Coreluv. The cooperation of travelers when purchasing flights helps us to ensure the safety of groups and individuals traveling with Coreluv. Coreluv reserves the right to refuse any individual or group that does not honor the flight specifications given when trips are being coordinated.
DO I NEED A BACKGROUND CHECK?
An approved background check is required before you can take a trip with Coreluv. The safety of our children, staff, team members and even yourself is of our utmost importance! With that, we require everyone 16 years and older complete a background check.
Approval of your trip is contingent on your background check. Please note, should you not be approved, the deposit is non-refundable to cover administrative fees associated with the background check. We appreciate your understanding.
ARE THERE ANY UNEXPECTED EXPENSES?
Depending on the type of trip you commit to, you will be responsible for any supplies you need (sports equipment, craft supplies, medical supplies, etc.). Additional costs such as travel insurance, additional luggage fees, project supplies, and food on travel days should be considered.
WHERE WILL WE BE STAYING?
Dorm-style accommodations will be provided. Bedding, pillows and towels will be provided. Each participant will have their own bed with guys and girls having separate sleeping quarters. To ensure your safety, Coreluv housing is gated and surrounded by a security fence.
WHAT WILL WE BE EATING?
Coreluv provides breakfast and dinner for all participants. Individuals are encouraged to bring their own snacks or food for lunch. All meals are freshly prepared by our cooking staff and are served from our facilities.
To ensure your safety, Coreluv will not provide or allow food from street vendors. If you are unwilling or unable to eat the food we provide, please feel free to bring food and/or snacks that will be more conducive to your diet.
IS THE WATER SAFE TO DRINK?
Because Coreluv cannot guarantee the safety of local water, filtered water will always be available at Coreluv facilities and should be used for drinking and brushing your teeth.
WHAT IS THE VOLTAGE FOR ELECTRICITY?
Outlets in Honduras operate on the same voltage as the US. It is recommended that participants coordinate and bring hair dryers, etc. to share in order to reduce unnecessary luggage.
WHAT TYPES OF MEDICINE OR VACCINATIONS ARE RECOMMENDED?
Coreluv international advises that you read and become familiar with the Health Information for Travelers to Honduras guide. The recommended medications include antimalarial and diarrhea medication. The CDC also provides safety information and recommends vaccinations for travel to Honduras, which include: Routine vaccines, Malaria, Hepatitis A & B and Typhoid.
WHAT KINDS OF THINGS WOULD I DO ON A TRIP?
There are a variety of opportunities to serve when you step into the day-to-day life of the orphan. Vacation Bible schools, sports camps, medical clinics, feeding centers, and building projects are all potential areas where people can come and serve. There is no skill or talent too small for God to use.
WHAT WILL OUR SCHEDULE BE IN HAITI?
Each trip is unique in its own special way. It will vary depending on the focus of the chosen projects as well as the personality and giftings of each individual. We allow God to direct our time while trying to also balance the goals of teams.
A daily schedule might look like the following:
- 8:00am Breakfast
- 9:00am Begin ministry/project
- 1:00pm Break
- 2:00pm Back to ministry/project
- 6:00pm Dinner then Devo
WHAT SHOULD I BRING?
Clothing
- One nice outfit for church
- Modest pants & t-shirts (laundry service will be available at our guest house)
- Due to Honduran culture we request that our teams avoid wearing shorts during our trip. We suggest light pants or jeans.
- Closed-toe shoes for walking/hiking
- Flip flops or sandals (for walking to and from showers, etc.)
- Modest swim wear
Miscellaneous Supplies
• Current U.S. passport
• Black or blue pen for completing travel documents
• Sunscreen
• Sunglasses
• Hat or bandana to keep the sun off your face and neck
• Insect repellent (bug spray) with 30%-50% DEET
• Hand sanitizer and wet wipes
• Refillable water bottle
• Medications (anti-malarial, Cipro, or any other regular meds)
• Personal toiletries (including toilet paper for when we travel)
• Snacks (anything you may want to have outside of meals Coreluv will provide)
• Cash (to be used for souvenirs and/or meals while traveling to and from Honduras)
• Small backpack
*We encourage travelers to pack lightly and use only a carry-on bag if possible.
What to leave at home
• Jewelry
• Computers, iPads, and other valuable electronics
CAN I BRING SUPPLIES TO DONATE?
While we appreciate the sentiment behind the thought of donating supplies, we do not receive supplies or donations unless specified on the “Requested Needs List.” Here is our heart behind this position.
Investing into the Honduras Economy
We prefer to purchase as much as we can in Honduras. Why? We believe that investing into the economy of Honduras is key in being able to provide a bright future for our children. We know an improved economy will only happen a little bit at a time but we believe God can significantly restore Honduras. That restoration will include an economy where the job skills in which we train our children to provide adequately for their future families. We are building for generations! Amazing isn’t it!?!
Developing Children
What about gifts for the children? Take a moment and think about the average family. If a family had new guests in their home every week and they all lavished the children with gifts, what would that cultivate within their hearts, expectations, etc? Our children do not lack (thanks to our faithful monthly partners). Birthdays are celebrated, Christmas is honored, and gifts are allowed periodically throughout the year. Our focus when teams come is relationship, investing the word of God and the love of the Father into each child, and meeting the needs of each orphanage (building projects, maintenance, etc). What our kids’ love most is relationship and quality time with people. Those are values that we want to be careful to guard.
WHAT HAPPENS IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY?
We believe the best way to handle catastrophe is to plan ahead, so that it never gets a chance to happen! For this reason, we have implemented rules and travel guidelines that are safety focused and will be reviewed with teams upon their arrival in Honduras.
Medical Emergencies
Coreluv leaders are aware of the emergency hospital/clinic protocol for the country they are serving. Communication with emergency contacts is initiated for serious situations requiring the input and evaluation of certified medical staff.
Natural Disasters
The responsibility of leading mission teams includes the research and review of previous weather history and forecasted weather expectations. unsafe locations are flagged and trips to these areas during natural disasters will only be for specialized teams.
Stateside Emergencies
The quickest way to get a response is to email info@coreluv.org with details of the emergency and a phone number to call. Coreluv leaders in Haiti will be contacted immediately so that phone calls between Honduras and the US can be quickly arranged.