Each year Caribbean Mountain Academy (CMA) receives an average of 20 – 25 mission teams that come to CMA for a week and serve alongside the students both in the local community and at our Christian Therapeutic Boarding School. When you join CMA, you will be involved in a life-changing mission. Caribbean Mountain Academy was created to be a place where students would have the opportunity to serve those in a culture much different from the one they grew up in. Caribbean Mountain Academy believes that the students benefit greatly when positive influences and servant leaders surround them. For this reason, Caribbean Academy has a thriving Missions Program.
Our location in Jarabacoa also gives us a unique opportunity to make a lasting impact in the Dominican communities surrounding our campus. We can have this significant impact because we are not simply serving this community, but we are in the community. This enduring presence has allowed our program to be so successful and allows our visiting mission teams to make such a lasting impact. Crosswinds’ vision for missions is simple: love thy neighbor. We desire to impact our neighbors those in the impoverished communities around us in a genuine and meaningful way.
Students stay at the Goshen Mission House while attending Caribbean Mountain Academy’s mission trips. The Goshen Mission House was built to provide a tranquil refuge and base for those who serve at Caribbean Mountain Academy. Jarabacoa and throughout the island, whether they are visiting mission teams or local missionaries and pastors. The Mission House can comfortably accommodate a group of 28 people, with two dorm-style rooms that have bunk beds in each. Each dorm room has its own bathrooms with toilets, showers, and hot water. There is a full-size kitchen with a refrigerator, oven, coffee pot, and everything necessary if a group would like to prepare its own meals, however, meals are provided as part of our per diem for our mission teams. The second story can be used as additional housing as well. It contains two separate rooms, one that sleeps 14 people, and another that sleeps 7. The upstairs also has a meeting area with a sweeping view of the Jarabacoa valley.
Leading a mission team soon? Download these helpful resources as a guide to help you lead others on a life-changing cross-cultural experience!
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