Mission Direct - Volunteers helping the world's poor

Frequently Asked Questions - What is a Debrief Day?

What is a Debrief Day?

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Returning home to ‘normal life’ can be challenging after everything you experience overseas. For this reason we run a Debrief Day after each campaign to help you make the most of your experiences. It is the chance to get together with all your fellow volunteers, along with the other teams that have been working on your project.

 

There will be joy and tears as people share moving stories of what God has done in their lives and you will hear all the latest news from the project.  We will also encourage you to consider what is next on your own journey and you will get the chance to write a letter to yourself that we mail to you 6 months later.

 

Volunteers are almost always very positive about their Debrief Days and we consider this session, usually held in Luton, to be an integral part of the trip ‘experience’. For this reason we encourage you to make every effort to attend both the orientation and debrief days.

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Mission Direct gives ordinary people the chance to do extraordinary things around the world. In two weeks you will change the lives of some of the world’s poorest people. You can help to build a house, classroom or clinic. We discover people and groups doing remarkable things in their own countries. Then we provide them the people and resources that they need. We do this by enabling people like you, with two or more weeks to join our life-altering trips.

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