

Saposoa, Peru
June 5-14, 2025
Join us as we partner alongside Peruvian nationals Juan and Keyla Grandez to serve the children
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More info & sample schedule below!
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TRIP LEADER: MICHELLE GASH
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Trip Cost: $1595 + airfare
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Questions? Email mgash@gointernational.org or call 859.858.3171
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TRIP 265
Meet the people of Saposoa, Peru
Peru is a country rich in history, culture, and breathtaking landscapes. Home to indigenous communities, vibrant cities, and ancient Incan heritage, it is a nation where tradition meets modernity. Saposoa is a town in northern Peru in the San MartÃn Region nestled within the Amazon rainforest. The town lies along the Saposoa River, contributing to its lush, tropical environment. While Catholicism is predominant, many Peruvians blend Christian beliefs with indigenous spiritual practices, and across the country, there are still many unreached people groups who have yet to hear the Gospel. Beyond evangelism, there is a critical need for discipleship and church planting in Saposoa. Many communities in the San Martin Region lack strong, Bible-based churches where believers can grow in faith and be equipped to disciple others. Our mission is to partner with local believers to plant and strengthen churches that will serve as Gospel-centered communities for years to come. ​In addition, poverty, lack of access to education for young people, and isolation create barriers to both physical well-being and spiritual growth. Our mission is to bring hope, encouragement, and the love of Christ to those who have never heard or fully understood the Gospel.
Service Opportunities
Our ministry partners in Saposoa are Pastor Juan and Keyla whose vision is to reach the generation of youth in Saposoa with engaging church ministry and intentional discipleship. There will be a variety of ministries in which you and your team will be able to participate. In addition to youth outreach, the vision of Juan and Keyla’s Church (Iglesia IMCP) is to meet both the spiritual and physical needs of their communities. This includes things like setting up medical clinics where those with physical needs can see a nurse or doctor, dispensing reading glasses for those in need, and educating the women through a health conference. Youth Camps and Youth Outreach: Your team will be instrumental in sharing your faith and practical skills in a two day camp for young people in Sapasoa. This camp will focus on spiritual, emotional, and physical well being and will include seminars, biblical teaching, sports activities, and games. Missionary Guest House Construction: Their vision also includes the remodeling of a missionary guest house where teams and other Peruvian missionaries can come and stay and minister to the local churches and community. Your team will be involved in helping to take this project a step forward in its development. In addition, there is a project to help build and assemble a fence around the church to better secure the property. Women’s Ministry Conference: The remoteness of Saposoa and the limited access to health education and services creates challenges for local women and girls. The females on the team will be invited to participate in a women’s health and discipleship conference where holistic teaching on the biblical basis for health and God’s design for women occur.
Living Arrangements
Transportation
Meals




Team members will stay in a hotel in Saposoa. Hotels in this area are much more primitive. Expect that there will NOT be hot water for showers or air conditioning in your rooms. Only very basic amenities will be provided such as linens and pillow for bed, towels, toilet paper, and hand soap.
Participants will fly to Lima, Peru and stay overnight at the Hacienda Lima Norte. The next day, the team will fly approximately 1 hour north to Tarapoto. Upon arrival, the team will get backed up and travel 3 hours in vans to Saposoa.
You will eat like a Peruvian! Meals will be prepared safely by local Peruvian cooks. Peruvian cuisine is known for its unique fusion of indigenous, Spanish, Chinese, Japanese, and African influences, resulting in diverse and flavorful dishes. Meals are typically carb-heavy and oftentimes include rice and potatoes. Chicken will be the most common protein at meals but beef and fish will most likely be included at times as well. Some classic Peruvian dishes you might have while in Peru are lomo saltado (stir-fried beef with soy sauce and spices), pollo a la brasa (Peruvian rotisserie chicken), aji de gallina (creamy chicken with aji amarillo peppers), papas a la huancaina (potatoes in a spicy cheese sauce), and various potato dishes. In the event of food allergies, please notify the team leader prior to the trip so that arrangements can be made ahead of time. Our staff and partners will do the absolute best to accommodate these food allergies. Team leaders will ensure that everyone has access to clean drinking water throughout the entirety of the trip - whether through bottled waters or large jugs of filtered water. Remember, NEVER drink the tap water in Peru!

Team Safety
At Go InterNational, participant safety is our top priority. Our internal team and external consultants use a multi-layered risk management approach, including monitoring global reports and collaborating with trusted ministry partners on the ground. We enforce safety protocols, such as requiring students to be with an adult, while our hosts provide location-specific guidelines. Our team leaders have been trained in risk management principles and have both on-field and home-office support to ensure a secure experience.
Your Team Leader
Michelle Gash, a seasoned mission leader with extensive experience in guiding teams and discipleship on the field, will work with your group for the duration of your trip. She will accompany your group throughout the trip, facilitating ministry activities, coordinating logistics, and providing spiritual encouragement. She will be available for: ✅ Pre-trip planning ✅ Daily devotionals ✅ Debriefing sessions ✅ Ongoing support to ensure a meaningful and transformative mission experience
Registration & Payment
$250 Trip Deposit – A $250 fee is required to reserve your spot, which goes toward the overall cost of the trip. Payment Schedule: 1/3 of the trip cost is due 3 months before departure 2/3 of the trip cost is due 2 months before departure Final payment is due 1 month before departure Our team will provide support and guidance throughout the fundraising and preparation process.