What is Mission Robins Nest?
It is a short-term mission experience serving youth at Robin’s Nest Childrens Home. Robin’s Nest is a place of healing as many of the children have experienced malnourishment, neglect and abuse in their past. How do we get to Mission Robin’s Nest? Members of the mission team fly into Montego Bay, Jamaica. They will be met at the airport by representatives from Robin’s Nest and transported by van 45 minutes north to “The Nest.” What projects do we do? Volunteers with a heart for serving children will serve in various capacities including: Assisting pod parents with cleaning and chores Light construction projects in need of: painters, carpenters, plumbers, masons, electricians, auto mechanics, gardners/landscapers and other “handy” people. Working with physically challenged children in need of: occupational therapists, physical therapists, speech therapists, and others trained in specialized or medical fields You will also provide support to Hope’s missionaries in Jamaica, the O’Dell fam
It is a short-term mission experience serving youth at Robin’s Nest Children’s Home. Robin’s Nest is a place of healing as many of the children have experienced malnourishment, neglect and abuse in their past. How do we get to Mission Robin’s Nest? Members of the mission team fly into Montego Bay, Jamaica. They will be met at the airport by representatives from Robin’s Nest and transported by van 45 minutes north to “The Nest.” What projects do we do? Volunteers with a heart for serving children will serve in various capacities including: Assisting pod parents with cleaning and chores Light construction projects in need of: painters, carpenters, plumbers, masons, electricians, auto mechanics, gardners/landscapers and other “handy” people. Working with physically challenged children in need of: occupational therapists, physical therapists, speech therapists, and others trained in specialized or medical fields You will also provide support to Hope’s missionaries in Jamaica, the O’Dell fa
It is a short-term mission experience serving youth at Robin’s Nest Children’s Home. Robin’s Nest is a place of healing as many of the children have experienced malnourishment, neglect and abuse in their past. How do we get to Mission Robin’s Nest? Members of the mission team fly into Montego Bay, Jamaica. They will be met at the airport by representatives from Robin’s Nest and transported by van 45 minutes north to “The Nest.” What projects do we do? Volunteers with a heart for serving children will serve in various capacities including: Assisting pod parents with cleaning and chores Light construction projects in need of: painters, carpenters, plumbers, masons, electricians, auto mechanics, gardners/landscapers and other “handy” people. Working with physically challenged children in need of: occupational therapists, physical therapists, speech therapists, and others trained in specialized or medical fields You will also provide support to Hope’s missionaries in Jamaica, the O’Dell fa