Serve Haiti!

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During the past 5 months, sixteen groups have traveled to Port-au-Prince to devote personal time and resources to serve this neighboring country, whose post earthquake needs still continue today. Over 300 participants have served with The 410 Bridge over the summer.

New service trip dates for the remainder of this year are posted on our website.  If you have been thinking about serving in Haiti, please join The 410 Bridge on one of our service trips this fall.  Bring your church group or join an open group of like-minded Christians who want to serve together. If you have thought about serving and have not taken the step to sign up, join us now. Your gifts are needed and will be put to good use!

Go HERE and sign up for one our service trips scheduled for September, October, November, or December. The 410 Bridge plans all of the trip logistics and will provide experienced leaders to guide you on this life-changing experience.

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