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Santiago de Cuba, Cuba – July 2025
In July 2025, a mission team coordinated by Gospel Travel Mission traveled to Santiago de Cuba to serve the local community through spiritual outreach, health services, and children’s ministry. The trip combined humanitarian service, evangelistic engagement, and cultural connection with the local church.
The team arrived in Santiago on July 16, where volunteers were welcomed and assigned to local host homes. The first days were dedicated to orientation and cultural connection, allowing the team to learn about the local context and build relationships with members of the community.
A central partner in the mission was the Veguita de Galo Seventh-day Adventist Church, which hosted the majority of the outreach activities. The mission officially began with a Sabbath worship service where the visiting team and local congregation united in fellowship and spiritual preparation for the week of service ahead.
Community Impact Initiatives
Throughout the week, the mission team carried out several initiatives designed to meet both spiritual and physical needs in the community.
Vacation Bible School (VBS)
Each morning from July 21–25, volunteers led a Vacation Bible School program for children. Activities included Bible stories, games, music, crafts, and character-building lessons. The program created a joyful and safe space where children could learn about faith, hope, and compassion.
Community Health Outreach
In the afternoons, the team provided dental services, health education, and preventive health workshops. These activities helped address practical health needs while teaching families about hygiene, nutrition, and disease prevention.
Mega Health Fair
One of the highlights of the mission was the Mega Health Fair, where residents from the surrounding area received basic health services and educational resources. The event was organized in collaboration with local church volunteers and community leaders.
Cultural and Spiritual Exchange
Beyond the organized outreach activities, the mission fostered deep relationships between the visiting team and the Cuban community. Shared worship services, community meals, and informal fellowship created meaningful connections that strengthened the local church and encouraged mutual support.
Closing Celebration
The mission concluded on July 26 with a closing program celebrating the children who participated in the Vacation Bible School and expressing gratitude to the volunteers, church members, and community partners who made the outreach possible.
Stewardship of Donor Support
Donor contributions made this mission possible by supporting:
- Transportation and logistics for the mission team
- Supplies for the Vacation Bible School program
- Dental and health outreach materials
- Educational resources for community workshops
- Coordination and operational support for the outreach events
Because of this support, dozens of families were served, children experienced a week of spiritual formation and joy, and the local church was strengthened in its mission to serve its community.
Looking Ahead
The Santiago mission demonstrated the power of collaborative service between international volunteers and local congregations. Gospel Travel Mission remains committed to supporting similar initiatives that combine faith, compassion, and practical service to transform communities.
Mission Update
Santiago de Cuba – July 2025
In July 2025, a volunteer team coordinated by Gospel Travel Mission traveled to Santiago de Cuba to partner with the local community and the Veguita de Galo Seventh-day Adventist Church in a week of service, outreach, and spiritual ministry.
During the mission, volunteers led a Vacation Bible School for children, providing daily Bible lessons, games, music, and activities that created a joyful environment for learning and spiritual growth. In the afternoons, the team offered community health outreach, including dental services, health education, and preventive care workshops for local families.
One of the highlights of the week was a Mega Health Fair, where community members received practical health support and encouragement through the collaboration between the mission team and the local church.
This mission was made possible through the generosity of our supporters. Their contributions helped provide ministry supplies, health outreach materials, and logistical support that allowed the team to serve children, families, and the broader community.
Thank you for being part of this mission of service, healing, and hope.
