UCI TEAM
HAITI, OCTOBER 2025

Trip Objectives

To demonstrate Gospel truth, love, and compassion to marginalized Haitians through prayer, teaching, and sharing tangible resources while experiencing cross-cultural ministry and the universal nature of the body of Christ.

Field Partner

Trip Dates

October 22-31, 2025

Travel & Project Itinerary

The exact activities of your week will be scheduled at a later time, but will likely include:

  • Working on a construction project alongside Haitians
  • Helping with food distribution centers for vulnerable children
  • Helping teach primary education/crafts
  • Engaging in conversational English with university students
  • Sunday School lessons for kids
  • Teaching adults
  • Door-to-door visits with prayer in a church planted community

Your Healing Nations Team

Mike Bell is your Missions Mobilizer. He will oversee and organize the planning of your trip, working closely with UCI in preparing project activities on your behalf.

A Healing Nations Team Engagement staff will oversee and organize the travel and lodging for your trip.

Janet Deschamp will be your Healing Nations Team Leader. She will travel with you and work on your behalf coordinating the daily schedule while in Haiti and managing the logistic details associated with the projects. There may be an additional Team Leader depending on the size of the group.

Application Process & Deadline

Your complete application and deposit are due by June 1, 2025.

Checklist:

  • Complete the online application (due date: June 1, 2025) (click here)
  • Submit a color copy of your passport photo page with your application
  • Submit your non-refundable deposit of $500 paid online (click here) or mailed to:
    Healing Nations

    138 E 12300 S., Ste. C-222
    Draper, UT 84020

We accept applications on a first-come, first-served basis. All applications require two references (employer/peer and spiritual). If you need to renew your passport, or you do not have one currently, we need your name exactly as it will appear on your passport. Your passport must not expire within 6 months of travel. If this is the case, you will need to apply to renew your passport as soon as possible. The online process for passports can be found here.

Food & Lodging

Expect a mix of familiar foods with a Haitian twist, and local fare.

Weather

Expect high humidity with temperatures in the 80’s and 90’s during the day.

Financial Information

The trip cost is approximately $2,500 USD. This is subject to final flight bookings and the final number of individuals traveling. Incremental payments will be due over a period of months preceding the trip.

  • The trip cost includes: flights; airport fees; food, lodging, and transportation within Haiti; travel insurance and project costs.
  • The trip cost does not include: souvenirs; meals while traveling outside of Haiti; or immunizations – see below.

Health

Healing Nations strongly suggests that all travelers be immunized against Hepatitis A and B and are up to date on their tetanus. Please check with your local travel clinic to schedule these vaccines. It is recommended that all team members be fully vaccinated for COVID-19, and it is recommended to be boosted within 6 months of travel. All travelers should visit either their doctor or a travel health clinic 4-8 weeks before departure.

Zika & Dengue Fever

Haiti has been affected by Dengue fever and the Zika virus. These are diseases caused by a virus that is primarily spread through the bite of an infected mosquito. Because there is no vaccine or treatment for these diseases, people visiting areas with Dengue and Zika should take steps to prevent infection such as wearing mosquito repellent and avoiding standing water. For Dengue fever outbreaks, Healing Nations will follow recommendations given by the US Embassy.

Many people who get infected with the Zika virus never have symptoms. In people who get sick, symptoms (fever, rash, joint pain, and red eyes) are usually mild and last up to one week. The mosquitoes that spread Zika usually do not live at elevations above 6,500 feet. People who live in or visit areas above this elevation are at very low risk of getting Zika from a mosquito unless they visit or travel through areas of lower elevation. Zika can spread through sexual transmission. People with Zika can pass Zika to their partners even if they do not have symptoms at the time, or if their symptoms have gone away. Zika can live in semen for up to 188 days. Zika can cause miscarriages, stillbirths, and serious birth defects in babies born to women who were infected with Zika during pregnancy. Zika has also been linked to Guillain-Barre syndrome. Please use the following link to read about the risks associated with traveling to a country affected by the Zika virus: https://www.cdc.gov/Zika/.

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