This is the general registration for any volunteer planning to travel with ADRA Connections (CNX) on this trip who did NOT receive a scholarship. The total trip cost of $1,100 includes both the $150 deposit and $52.38 fee. This price will cover every in-country accommodation, including but not limited to: food, lodging, transportation, project materials, tourism, travel insurance, etc. Personal travel costs (airfare, passports, visas, vaccinations, etc.) are NOT included in the total trip cost and must be paid for separately by the volunteer.
If you are a student who has been approved for the scholarship, you may register here. You will be required to provide your proof of scholarship information. The total trip cost of $500 for scholarship recipients includes both the $150 deposit and $23.81 fee. This price will cover every in-country accommodation, including but not limited to: food, lodging, transportation, project materials, tourism, travel insurance, etc. Personal travel costs (airfare, passports, visas, vaccinations, etc.) are NOT included in the total trip cost and must be paid for separately by the volunteer.
This is the general registration for any volunteer planning to travel with ADRA Connections (CNX) on this trip who did NOT receive a scholarship. The total trip cost of $1,300 includes both the $150 deposit and $61.91 fee. This price will cover every in-country accommodation, including but not limited to: food, lodging, transportation, project materials, tourism, travel insurance, etc. Personal travel costs (airfare, passports, visas, vaccinations, etc.) are NOT included in the total trip cost and must be paid for separately by the volunteer.
Dates: May 16 – 26, 2019
Our Project: Building microtunnels
Local Excursion: Volcano hiking, canopy tour and beach day
Many young people from rural areas in central El Salvador cannot find work and are emigrating to the cities and often to other countries, the USA in particular. This has the dual effect of leaving behind families with even less income and disrupting familial bonds that often span generations.
ADRA El Salvador has designed a project that teaches young people how to make money through agriculture. Perhaps not going out and plowing acres of fields as their parents may have, but rather using smaller greenhouses to strategically cycle though crops with a higher value. Each chosen beneficiary will receive a greenhouse, seeds and training to jump start their microeconomic project.
Our job is to spend a week or two in the community and build or repair the greenhouse structures and give 500 plants to each selected new, young farmer. We will be helping provide a primary source of income by selling the produce in local markets and incentivize them to stay closer to their families and heritage if that is their desire. The young farmers will receive social enterprise training on how to make money off the greenhouses project.
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Contacts Work directly with your Trip Leader to discuss the group and travel details. Adam Wamack and Cassie Hales are the ADRA CNX team leaders and will be your main points of contact for any specific questions you might have (students, parents, or anyone else are welcomed to ask questions). Once you register for the trip and start fundraising, you will receive the full Trip Guide with FAQs, packing list and more details about travel and the location where we’ll be staying, so keep an eye out for that. We hope to see you there,
Sarah R Little and 10 others are participating in this trip.
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