1. Organize a group to visit the parish abroad
with some of the following activities:
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Summer children’s program
with games and crafts
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youth Summer Program
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Visit rural or barrio
chapels and their communities
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Spend the day in a Rancho
hiking, playing with children, accompanying them
in their meals and their work.
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Participate in a simple
work project on the chapel or in the community
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Celebrate a evening
Fiesta with the people
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Visit some of the local
tourist attractions and invite the people to
join you
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Bonding; spend time with
the same people for several days. Bonding helps
to grow spiritually.
2. Establish and maintain contact with your sister
parish and inform the parish through the parish
bulletin and other activities, such a sharing
information about parish feast days, or the history
of the parish.
3. Raise funds for a specific necessity: building
repairs or furnishings, CCD programs, youth groups,
rural travel expenses, office equipment and
supplies.
4. Provide scholarships for students, especially in
Junior and Senior High. Collect new and used school
supplies, as well as sports equipment for the
schools.
5. A parish could select a specific rural or barrio
chapel to help.
6. A community could send a medical team, dentists,
optometrists, or a construction team to work with
the local community.
7. Invite groups to your parish and help with their
travel expenses: youth, men’s or women’s group,
choir, or families.
Ten
Simple Classroom Mission Projects
1. Create a World Wall of mission languages. Words
such as hope, charity, dignity, etc. Use the word
list for discussions and writing topics.
2. Decorate a Mission Collection Box with
illustrations created by the students of their
Images of Mission Work.
3. As a class, compose a Mission Prayer. Suggest
that the students add their own petitions. Pray the
prayer daily.
4. Connect with an established mission to provide
the opportunities for the children to exchange
letters, drawings, and prayers.
5. Set up a Mission Activity Center. Include photos,
maps, and artifacts from a particular mission.
Provide materials for writing activities, cultural
awareness, and related arts and crafts.
6. Investigate the needs of a particular mission and
have the students collect the items. For example:
school supplies, clothing, non-perishable food, etc.
7. During your school’s Library Book Fair, have a
table set up with books that may be purchased for a
mission school or library.
8. Assemble holiday meals in baskets of
non-perishable food. Include coupons or vouchers for
hams and turkeys.
9. As a Lenten activity, have the students collect
plastic eggs filled with small treats. These can be
sent to a mission for an Easter Egg Hunt.
10. Invite Missionaries to the classroom to discuss
their mission projects and real life experiences of
mission work.