CERT encourages fundraising, and some volunteers seek sponsorships from churches, family, or friends to help cover their costs. We can help you set up a personal fundraising page. We also offer student scholarships. Please reach out directly for eligibility requirements.
Read more →Volunteers are responsible for making their airline itineraries and purchasing tickets. CERT provides contact information for a travel agent who handles staff flights. We also share the team leader’s itinerary to match flights.
Read more →Volunteers are responsible for trip fees (+airfare), which include lodging, meals, in-country transport, travel/medical insurance, and medical supplies. The total cost varies by destination. All trip fees are tax deductible.
Read more →Each morning begins with breakfast at the hotel before traveling to a new clinic location. Clinics typically run from 9:00–9:30 AM until around 4:00 PM, with lunch provided onsite. Upon arrival, the team sets up the clinic and gathers for group prayer. The clinic operates in a
Read more →No, we work with in-country partners and translators to communicate with patients.
Read more →CERT offers general medical care to treat common diseases, provide dental extractions, distribute medications (non-narcotic), dispense eyeglasses, and educate communities on health and nutrition.
Read more →Volunteers must be at least 18 years old (or accompanied by a parent/guardian if younger). There is no upper age limit, but individuals must be fit for travel and field conditions and may be asked to produce a Statement of Fitness from their physician.
Read more →CERT mission trips are open to anyone with a heart to serve. While medical and dental professionals are essential, non-medical volunteers are vital in assisting with patient intake, pharmacy distribution, organizing aid, and supporting local ministries.
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