Sr. High Mission Trip August 12-14, 2015 Sunday (Day 1) Registration Packet Cost - $200 5:00 pm 6:30 pm 8:00 pm 11:00 pm Monday 2) Travis @7:00 am For Scholarship Info (Day E-mail 12:00 pm [email protected] 2:00 pm 5:30 pm $50 Deposit & Paperwork - Sunday, April 12 7:00 pm $150 Final Payment - Sunday, June 28 11:00 pm NEW THIS YEAR: Students who bring a friend to FITS will only need to pay $100 for the Mission Trip and Tuesday (Day 3) 7:30 their friend can come for FREE! am 9:30 am 12:00 pm This is just a sample schedule. We will meet at the Rock early Wednesday morning and have a full day at the ministries. We will return to the Rock late Friday evening. Sample Schedule Sunday (Day 1) 5:00 pm 6:30 pm 8:00 pm 11:00 pm Arrive at CSM housing and unpack Dinner at Cuu Long Quan (Vietnamese) Orientation and expectations Lights out Monday (Day 2) 7:00 am 12:00 pm 2:00 pm 5:30 pm 7:00 pm 11:00 pm Depart for The Waystation to help cook/serve breakfast for homeless Lunch at housing site Serve at Ujima-Gulf Coast Arms (Kids club at Section 8 apartment complex) Dinner at Reggae Hut (Jamaican) Prayer Tour and reflection Return to CSM housing for lights out Tuesday (Day 3) 7:30 am 9:30 am 12:00 pm 1:00 pm 4:00 pm 6:00 pm 8:00 pm 11:00 pm Breakfast at CSM and Devotions led by group leader Depart for Houston READ Commission literacy/tutoring program for adults Lunch at park Serve at Ujima-Gulf Coast Arms (anchor site for the week) First Ward Prayer Walk Dinner at Laredo Taqueria (authentic Mexican tacos) Return to CSM housing for debrief Lights out Wednesday (Day 4) 8:00 am 9:00 am 12:00 pm 1:00 pm 4:00 pm Thursday (Day 5) 7:00 am 8:00 am 12:00 pm 1:00 pm 4:00 pm 6:30 pm 8:00 pm 11:00 pm Breakfast at CSM and Devotions led by group leader Depart for Kid’s Meals food delivery Lunch at park Serve at Ujima-Gulf Coast Arms (anchor site for the week) Park Place Neighborhood Prayer Walk Dinner at Yildizlar (Middle Eastern) Debrief at the Water Wall Lights out Friday (Day 6) 8:00 am 9:00 am 12:00 pm 1:00 pm 6:00 pm 7:30 pm 11:00 pm Breakfast at CSM and Devotions led by group leader Depart for SEARCH – resource center for the homeless Lunch at park Serve at Ujima-Gulf Coast Arms (anchor site for the week) Dinner at Thai Spice Final Challenge and Evaluations Lights out Saturday (Day 7) 8:00 am 9:00 am Breakfast at housing Closing, clean, pack-up, and depart Breakfast at CSM and Devotions led by group leader City Search (Inner-city scavenger hunt) Lunch at housing site Serve at Ujima-Gulf Coast Arms (anchor site for the week) Misión Milby (Youth worship at our housing site student ministry – includes dinner) 7:00 pm Concert with Harbor Light Choir 8:30 pm Debrief 11:00 pm Lights out Note: Because CSM wants to customize your trip for your group, not only will ministry sites vary every day, but scheduling can also accommodate special events that you may have arranged or that we may have arranged for you. What to Bring …and What NOT to Bring on your Mission Trip to Houston _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Five things to remember about the City: 1. The people who live in the city come from many different places, backgrounds, and cultures. Different isn't good or bad. 2. The people of the city work hard at preserving their cultures…they are proud to be Korean, Thai, Salvadoran, Honduran, Mexican, African-American, etc. 3. You will bring your suburban/rural culture with you. You will naturally look, act, and talk like suburban/rural people. 4. Sometimes these cultures are in conflict. Please remember to respect the cultures of the city that are different from your own. Do not make fun of or denigrate the dress, actions, food, or music of the cultures with which you come in contact. This also includes different religious groups, ethnic cultures, sexual orientations, political views, etc. 5. The city is inconsistent. We ask that dress be modest and appropriate to the situations you will be in. This is regardless of the attire that you may see others wearing who are not part of CSM. Many work sites that deal with food require tennis shoes or other closed shoes with non-skid soles – no open-toed or open-heeled shoes such as sandals, flip-flops or clogs. Things to bring with you to the City: • An attitude of FLEXIBILITY! And remember, Houston is in the Central Time Zone! • Please make every effort to use VANS for your group’s transportation. Make sure there is room for your CSM City Host in your vehicle. • Sleeping bag or twin sheet, pillow, towel, wash cloth. (All participants will have a bunk bed or mattress). • Personal toiletries (shampoo, soap, toothbrush, sunscreen, etc.) • Fan in the summer (optional). • Your Bible, a pen and a journal. • Work clothes: most sites prefer jeans/long pants, t-shirts, closed-toe shoes with non-skid soles. o o o o o o • Shirts that expose the shoulders (tank tops, etc.) may NOT be worn. Shirts must be long enough to raise arms without exposing midriff or underwear. For summer, shorts to wear around our housing site and at most ministry sites (modest length) Sturdy, flat, closed-toe shoes with non-skid soles for use at most ministry sites. Sandals or flip-flops may be worn around the CSM buildings, but be prepared to change. One-piece swimsuits with modest cut for females, only in summer. Church clothes (only if you will be in Houston on Sunday morning): Please check with your CSM City Director because different churches that we visit have different requirements. OPTIONAL: Sheet to lay your sleeping bag on, Flip-flops. LEADERS: Alarm clock. Things NOT to bring to the City: • Any headphone devices such as iPods or MP3 players, portable gaming systems, TVs. (We prefer that students not bring cell phones. If you do, they must be left at the housing site.) • Anything that is not replaceable or has significant value, like expensive jewelry. • A lot of money (CSM t-shirts are available for $10 to $20.) • Drugs, alcohol, knives, guns, weapons of any kind, etc • If planning VBS activities, please be creative and do not use the “Salvation Bracelet” craft, as the colors can easily be misinterpreted and offensive to certain cultures. Windwood Presbyterian Church Houston 2015 Sr. High Mission Trip Registration/Consent Form Wednesday – Friday August 12-14, 2015 Return this form by April 12, 2015 Student Name: _______________________________________Grade: ________ Address: ____________________________________________ T-shirt size: ___ Phone: (H): _____________________ (Student) Cell: ____________________ Parent (s) Name: ___________________________________________________ Parent (s) Phone #’s (C): _________________ (C):____________________ Parent email(s) ____________________________________________________ Secondary Emergency Contacts – Name & Phone: 1.________________________________________________________________ 2.________________________________________________________________ Please list any medications that will need to be given while on the trip: _________________________________________________________________ Please list any allergies______________________________________________ I hereby release any and all potential claims or causes of action against Windwood Presbyterian Church, which may arise in the event of an accident to my child, and expressly acknowledge that we are releasing Windwood Presbyterian Church, its agents, staff and volunteers in all respects from any potential liability. I hereby give permission for my child to receive medical attention while in the care of Windwood Presbyterian Church representatives during the duration of the Mission Trip. Please note any activities you DO NOT wish your student to participate in. My child is NOT allowed to participate in the following activities: _________________________________________________________________ Parent/Guardian Name: _______________________________ (Please Print) Parent/Guardian Signature: ____________________________ Date: ________________________________ 2014-2015 MEDICAL AND SURGICAL WAIVER Windwood Presbyterian Church 10555 Spring Cypress Road Houston, TX 77070 281-378-4040 281-378-4041 (fax) Instructions: The 2014/15 Medical and Surgical Waiver will apply to all youth events, trips, and projects from September 1, 2014 through August 31, 2015. If you have already completed a form during this time frame, simply let us know. Its intent is to give Windwood Presbyterian Church an adequate, current and useable record of each student’s medical information, and to provide hospitals information they may need to have, including permission, in the event that any student needs medical attention.Please be accurate and complete with each answer. It is the responsibility of the parent or guardian to keep this information current, i.e., to update the information in the event of any change or additional information, which may need to be added. Please have your signature(s) notarized. Many hospitals require notarization. (A notary is available at the church at no charge! Contact Larissa.) Personal Information: Participant’s Name____________________________________ Birth date __________________ Spouse Name (if applicable)_______________________________________________________ Address_____________________________City________________State______Zip__________ Home Phone_______________________ Business Phone _______________________________ Parent/Guardian E-mail address:____________________________________________________ Medical Information: Family Physician___________________________________Phone ________________________ List below (or write “none”), any physical defects or conditions that the participant has such as allergies, asthma, nervousness, headaches, dysmenorrheal, etc. Please be complete, even if you do not currently consider any such condition significant. Should the participant require medical attention at any time, list any special instructions (or write “none”) which the participant might require such as being allergic to penicillin, having a rare blood type, etc. Again, please be complete, even if you do not consider any such allergies or conditions significant. (Our goal is to be complete so that, in the event care or treatment is needed, all known information will be available. Current Immunization (give date, or write “none”): Tetanus__________________________________Polio_________________________________ Medical Insurance: (Attach a copy (front & back) of the medical insurance card) Company Name_________________________________________________________________ Policy/Group Number______________________Phone ________________________________ Check here if participant has NO Medical Insurance [ ] Waiver: To be filled out by parents or legal guardians of participant of Junior High School and Senior High School age: I, __________________________ the parent and /or legal guardian of _____________________ A minor, hereby acknowledge that said minor is presently under my care, custody and control. I hereby give my child, the said minor, permission to participate in any and all activities at and with Windwood Presbyterian Church of Houston, Texas, in which he/she, with approval, registers to participate. I further expressly grant my permission for my child to participate in all activities while an active participant on trips and church events. In the event that emergency arises, necessitating medical or surgical attention, I hereby consent and give my permission to Windwood Presbyterian Church staff, its representatives, and/or the sponsors and any attending physicians, to make such decisions and to perform such medical treatments and/or surgery upon said minor which may in their sole discretion be necessary and proper under the circumstances, I, the undersigned parent and/or legal guardian of said minor, do release, acquit, discharge and covenant to indemnify and hold harmless Windwood Presbyterian Church or its representatives, and sponsors, and any attending physician, from any and all actions and causes of actions, related risks and damages, including injuries and damages arising from their individual, joint, or concurrent negligence, injuries damages, and liabilities arising out of the negligent treatment of any sickness or accident, and any and all financial responsibility for all medical treatment of any sickness or accident, and any and all financial responsibility for all medical treatment provided during the attendance of any trips. I also assume responsibility for providing transportation from the event location should it be necessary for disciplinary reasons. Please do not fill this part out without a Notary. Larissa is a notary and is available upon request. Parents’ or Legal Guardians’ Signature(s): ___________________________________________________________Date_______________ Printed ___________________________________________________________Date_______________ Signature On this day personally appeared____________________________________________, who is/are personally known to me and acknowledge to me that he/she/they is/are the parent(s)/legal guardian(s) of _____________________________________ and that he/she/they executed this Medical and Surgical Waiver for the purposes of allowing the named student to participate in church activities and to allow Windwood Presbyterian Church, its staff, and sponsors to make decisions to obtain medical care should it become necessary and proper, in their sole discretion, during such activities. Sworn and subscribed before me on this the _________ day of________________________201__. _______________________________________ Notary Public in and for the State of Texas
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