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MISSION TRIPS
The MALACHI Project mission trips are rooted in a story of service and compassion. Founded by Tyler and Raquel Martz after being inspired by Charles Egonu and his village in Uganda, what began as a simple act of faith has grown into a school serving over 160 vulnerable children. Our mission trips invite you to be part of that story—serving, loving, and walking alongside the children and community we support.
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MISSION TRIPS
The MALACHI Project mission trips are rooted in a story of service and compassion. Founded by Tyler and Raquel Martz after being inspired by Charles Egonu and his village in Uganda, what began as a simple act of faith has grown into a school serving over 160 vulnerable children. Our mission trips invite you to be part of that story—serving, loving, and walking alongside the children and community we support.
UPCOMING TRIPS:
March 9-19, 2026
June 15-25, 2026
July 7-17, 2026
December 9-18, 2026
WHAT TO EXPECT:
Our mission trips are all a little different and the key to remember is flexibility. Traffic jams impact all travel significantly and projects can change when we see them in person. We often try to run a 2-3 day clinic for the school and community which allows us to provide follow up care after we are gone. We will almost always do small painting and farming projects and most importantly, we will be there to love on the kids and play games with them.
One will want to bring an international charger, basic medicine as needed, passport, proof of yellow fever vaccine, and a couple new 100 dollar bills for exchange for souvenirs. VISA is accepted at hotel and airport areas.
The hotel we stay at is very safe, has hot showers, American toilets, and laundry service. There is American breakfast each morning and we usually have dinner at the hotel as well.
Uganda is very safe and our goal is always to let all the children know they are loved but people around the world.