
Why Teams Keep Crossing the Bridge
School is back in session here in the U.S., but at 410 Bridge, the work—and the opportunity to serve—never slows down. Teams are regularly traveling

School is back in session here in the U.S., but at 410 Bridge, the work—and the opportunity to serve—never slows down. Teams are regularly traveling

A mission trip is not just a one-week experience to check a box. An intentional mission trip that is outcome-driven provides an opportunity to bring

A Good Story Every good story has two key aspects. A good story has a conflict to overcome, and a hero that overcomes it. We
We are excited to announce that the Health Clinic in Rancho Viejo, Guatemala is finally complete! Please read this awesome update from Carlos Soto, our

Why should you go? Why raise the money? Why travel half way around the world? Why put yourself outside of your comfort zone? When we
We are really grateful for our partner, North Point Community Church and Scott Harrison Founder of charity: water, for bringing awareness to the global water crisis last Sunday at
Check out the update below from our Entrepreneurship Officer, Patrick Mwai, speaking about different sustainability projects happening in Kiu and how they are positively impacting
The Greenhouse Farming activity is an income-generating activity for Mivukoni Primary School to ensure that the school sustains education programs using the funds generated from
We wanted to share with a pretty awesome update we received from Ndibai community! The water project has been running smoothly even with increased water
Soin Primary School in Chembulet recently received text books for their students in Class 8. Previously, the ratio of textbooks to students was 1:10 and
Check out this update from our Director of International Programs, James Ward. There are a lot of exciting things happening in the community of Maniche
A lot of exciting things are happening in the community of Cercady, including advances in agriculture and the launching of summer camps for children! Thank
Check out this update from our Director of International Programs, James Ward. Thank you to everyone who partners with and supports the community of Maliarette.

When we launched the Chicken & Egg Initiative post Hurricane Matthew, the goal was to help get families back on their feet again by doing
For those of you not familiar with jiggers, they are small sand fleas that burrow most frequently into a humans hands or feet. It is
Excited things are happening in Karima community in regards to water! The community has recently began a project with the goal of distributing water from
New update from Patrick Mwai, our Entrepreneurship Officer about the ongoing fish farming project in Tumutumu! Watch the video below to hear an update on
New update from our Entrepreneurship Officer, Patrick Mwai on a big project for The Blessed Hands Knitters in Karogoto, Kenya! Check out the video below
We love hearing stories of transformation happening in individual families and in communities at large. Foundations for Farming has been a program that has consistently
Check out this beautiful new school block in Monarch! It contains four classrooms that the students in the community are already taking full advantage of
Ndibai community in Kenya recently completed their clean water project! Watch this video update and hear from Anthony Nginya, the Leadership Council Chairman, about this
The story below comes from a woman named Wadley. Here at 410, we consider her to be a hero, Wadley doesn’t consider herself a hero
Have you ever been to a nursing home, or elsewhere, and met an elderly person who claimed to be some outstanding number of years old?

Lovindi is an adorable, handsome little baby who enjoys attention. As him and his mother Jean made their way through the lines of the Kalapa
The photo below was my very first interaction with Aline. She asked me to take her photo, I complied, and this is the face she
Leona’s baby was the youngest I’d seen at the clinic. Tiny and calm, she looked like she could be less than a month old. It
Our second day of the medical clinic started off in a swirl of commotion, with a bigger crowd than the day before. The doctor and
This fall, a text book distribution took place at Kahara Primary School in Karogoto. Here are some updates of thanks from the teachers and students
[The following report is from our Kenyan agronomy team about our Foundations for Farming initiative in Ngaamba. It’s in raw form so please pardon any
The following report is from from Maggie, our Community Health Coordinator in Kenya. It’s in raw form so please pardon any language or grammatical variations…
A small look into our Maternal Healthcare Programs that take place in 410 Bridge Communities. Without our dedicated staff, like Maggie, across all of the countries
This past February, 197 young girls living in 410 Bridge communities, received a years supply of sanitary towels. Many female students living in developing nations
“Carry each other’s burdens, and in this way you will fulfill the law of Christ.” [Galatians 6:2] There are often instances in 410 Bridge communities

This week’s guest blog comes from 410 Bridge trip participant, Sam Serio, who took a unique journey that led to Kaihura, Uganda with a team from Emmaus

The following article was recently published by a media source in the Oxford, Mississippi area, and has been repurposed for The 410 Bridge blog. Read more about
Just last week, a team of high school students visited the communities of Piatre and Camp Marie in Haiti. Today’s story comes from trip participant, Jamie Williamson.
Today’s guest blog post highlights our friend and partner in healthy global missions, Paul McGuinness, from our partner church, Parker Hill Community Church in Pennsylvania.
This week’s guest blog post comes from a Kiu, Kenya trip participant. Enjoy! I don’t know if you have ever been at a point in
Today there are exactly 2 weeks until Christmas Day! For some of us, that invokes an increased level of anxiety. For others, a deeper breath.
As we draw near to the end of this first day of December – a month that holds so much HOPE for us who believe –
Seasons. They are a natural part of our journey with Christ, just as they are with the earth we inhabit. We are looking up from
Many often ask the question of the true impact short-term mission trips can make on a community or country that seems to have such immense
The medical camp was amazingly successful. First of all, if you would have told me that a team of 17 people could work together cross-culturally