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Mission Trip to Atlanta | Young Adults

July 25–31, 2026
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Missions / Outreach
Service Opportunities
Young Adults

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Location

Clarkston SEND Relief Ministry Center

Selections

  • YA Mission Trip Attendee - Male
    $450
    6 remaining
  • YA Mission Trip Attendee - Female
    $450
    2 remaining

Details

Our Young Adult Ministry is going back to Clarkston, GA to partner again with Send Relief July 25 - 31, 2026

To apply for this trip, please register and complete the additional application form. We will contact you with any questions or approval before payment is required.

There are 10 female spots and 10 males spots available on this trip.

Cost is $450 with a nonrefundable deposit due on March 5, 2026 of $100.


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From the Send Relief Website:
Atlanta is a vibrant city that’s a magnet for business, an area where tens of thousands of students attend universities, and a community that has such diversity of cultures that more than 100 languages are spoken here. But there are also significant needs.

The Atlanta suburb of Clarkston, where the Send Relief Ministry Center is located, is one of the most diverse communities in America. Known as the “Ellis Island of the South,” nearly 70% of the population is foreign-born, representing more than 50 countries with more than 100 distinct ethnic groups—all living within 1.4 square miles. This provides tremendous opportunities for churches and individuals to invest in the residents of this unique community.

This six-day Atlanta Mission Trip is an immersive experience at the Send Relief Ministry Center, allowing you to engage in refugee ministry as well as various ministry outreach projects throughout the Atlanta metro area.

What will you do:
Teams will be participating in a variety of compassion opportunities that can include apartment outreach, food pantry ministry, after-school programs, sports ministry, canvassing, prayer walking, homeless ministry, physical labor, serving at-risk families, and university campus ministry.

About a third of the trip will also include aspects of training and equipping so that volunteers can learn how to better serve the international and refugee communities in their cities.

We will stay at the Clarkston Ministry Center and work with them to meet the needs of local churches and other para-church ministries in the area. It will be both a missions learning and serving opportunity!