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Group Mission/Work Projects
Volunteers In Mission functions as a "clearinghouse" for suggestions about group service projects throughout the United States and Puerto Rico. As an important form of volunteerism, projects are valued for the practical concern they generate for individuals of various ethnic and racial backgrounds and for environments that have special needs. A prospective project group should collectively determine its capability to respond affirmatively to the following criteria (suggested guidelines for planning a group mission/work project is available upon request [at no charge] from the Volunteers In Mission office):

1) Group Objectives: It is expected that individuals planning to engage in a volunteer group mission/work project will develop goals for the experience and seriously consider what skills they possess for the achievement of the goals. Objectives should be flexible enough to allow for application to the current needs of mission sites, while descriptions of skills should be sufficiently specific to facilitate practical assignment of tasks by local administrators.

2) Leadership: For all volunteer group projects, the leadership of a competent and mature adult person for every 5-8 persons is essential.

3) Size: Site administrative tasks may require a group size stipulation to be made. A limitation of 6-10 persons in a group is sometimes requested.

4) Finances: A mission/work group of volunteers is accountable for travel expenses to and from the site and for personal needs. The provision of lodging is the responsibility of the host site, although special efforts may be requested on the part of the group (use of sleeping bags, for example). When the dates for a particular project are firmly established, this information should be communicated to the Volunteers In Mission office. By filling out the participant information form and returning it at least two weeks prior to group departure, National Ministries will provide the participants with supplemental travel/accident insurance protection during their period of service. All project participants must be covered by their own individual hospitalization and medical plans.

5) Advance Preparation: Open communication between the mission site director/coordinator and prospective project group volunteer leader is helpful preparation of a project. Resource suggestions can be made cooperatively by the site and the Volunteers In Mission office.

6) Evaluation: Groups are asked to report to the Volunteers In Mission office upon completion of the project by filling out the report form. Evaluation efforts are useful in appraising group and mission site goals and functions. Group mission/work project success stories are excellent newsletter resources.

7) Follow-up: Group volunteer experiences contribute to self development and awareness of the ecojustice quality of people's lives. Volunteers In Mission believes that the learnings of the experience, expressed individually and collectively, will inspire future group members.

May you experience God's continued blessings as you plan and experience your specific group ministry.

The exploration of project possibilities can be conducted by directly contacting the organizations within these categories below (You may also want to contact your regional office for further mission site suggestions):

Select the type of project setting from the list below. Then choose an organization from the list.
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