Construction Focused Trip
Help us build a better future!
Getting ready to pour the floor.

Construction teams play a vital role in the work we do, helping to create lasting change through practical projects that make a big impact. Whether it’s building classrooms, pouring concrete floors, tearing down and rebuilding rooms or bathrooms, or tackling smaller maintenance tasks, these teams bring the hands-on help we need to keep our ministry growing and thriving.

For many construction teams, the planning starts long before the trip. Together, we’ll work to identify a project that matches your team’s skills and resources—whether it’s a major construction effort or smaller repairs. We’ll take care of the arrangements, from securing materials to preparing the site, so when your team arrives, you can dive right in and help us get the job done. Many teams also partner with us financially, helping to fund the projects they’ll be working on, which allows us to tackle even bigger needs.

While construction may be the primary focus, there’s so much more to experience. Teams can also connect with other areas of our ministry, like spending time at the children’s home, participating in feeding programs, or getting involved in community outreach. These opportunities allow team members to see the direct impact of their work and build relationships with the people they’re serving.

Construction trips aren’t just about the projects—they’re about the people. The work you do here doesn’t just leave a physical mark; it leaves a spiritual one too. As you serve together, you’ll grow closer as a team and discover how God uses your time, effort, and talents to bless others and deepen your faith. Whether you’re laying bricks or laying the foundation for relationships, the experience will be one of transformation—for those you’re helping and for your team as well.

We’re excited to partner with you on a construction trip that not only meets a tangible need but also leaves a lasting legacy of love and service. Let’s build something amazing together!

bOTH CONSTRUCTION AND MINISTRY
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LODGING AND COST
What is the cost?
A girl holding a bright orange sign that says 'Welcome"
30 days or less :  $50 USD / person / night or $110 USD for a family. (We want families to serve and know with kids it can be difficult to pay for everything. So... our price is the same no matter how many kids you have!!!!
More than 30 days and less than 3 months : Your cost of the stay is $35 USD / person / night or $90 USD for a family.
What it covers : Your payment covers the following costs.  Airport pickup/drop off, Lodging, Meals, all ministry opportunities and an experience of a lifetime (you probably will be back!)
What doesn't cover : Your ticket and any activities you would like to do while here. We also have people who will do special things for kids, staff or families like bringing them out to eat. Of course, this is entirely optional.
What about the food?
Children lined up to get food.
We know your asking the same thing the boy in the picture... "What's for dinner?"  We know, food can be the thing that makes or breaks a trip. We give you an experience of what local food tastes like along with serving favorite dishes of people who visit.
Being honest, once in a while we get complaints about the food though... "I am going to gain weight while I am here!!!". Haha. It is true though! Breakfasts are usually eggs, omelets, French toast and pancakes. Lunch, we let you try Filipino food (usually visitors favorite meals!) and then in the evening we do more western type food (Lasagna and Chicken Pesto Pasta are two of my personal favorites)
Not convinced? OK. Here is a link to our menu. It may change occasional, but it will give you the general idea.
Common area between the rooms
Where will I stay ?
Pool at our ministry center.
Porch at the ministry center overlooking the pool.
View of our ministry center from the front.
View between the 2 building of our ministry center.
Bathroom off of every bedroom at the ministry center.
Common area between the rooms
Common area between the rooms
Our pool has an AWESOME slide.
Common area between the rooms
Probably the most common question... What is the lodging like? I am going to the Philippines and am pretty nervous. Will it be comfortable and safe?
Answer... YES. Although our ministry is located right in the middle of the community we serve, it is on its own compound and very controlled. We have a pool... YES! Cool off at night and go down the large slide and jump off the 25 ft jump into the pool! Hang out on the porch in the morning and have some coffee before going out on a feeding.
Click on the pictures:  see them full screen. We have 16 bedrooms and a dorm area. We have enough space to easily handle 60 - 100 people. Each room has A/C and a heated shower.
Watch the video below to see the community around our ministry center and walk through the ministry center.
READY, SET, GO
What are you waiting for?
Kids from children's home playing games outside.
So, what next?
Just fill out the form below. You will hear back in a few business days days and we will walk you through the process. Remember - we are likely in a different time zone. We will answer any questions and can have a video  call if you want.

SEE YOU SOON!

Thank you! Your submission has been received! We will get back with you in a few business days.

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Let's book your trip! How? We like to keep things easy and personal. Just send an email to serving@kidsim.org. Please answer the following questions.

1. Name
2. Where are you from?
3. Tell us about your 'team' - just you? A large group?
3. How did you hear about us?
4. What general time did you want to visit (OK to not have that yet)
5. Any questions you have.

You should hear back in a few days and we will walk you through the process. We will answer any questions and offer to have a video conference call if you want. In that process you Will get all the information you need for your visit.

SEE YOU SOON!
One last thing
Children in a long line for food and someone putting food in their cups.
Your visit helps us in many ways. We love to see our kids experience things they could never have experienced without you coming to visit. You paying for your stay helps us pay for the ministry. You bring the story back and tell others. There are so many benefits of people visiting.

With that said, there is more you can do. When you come, tell others about your trip. Raise some funds to help us! Help us pay our teachers, provide food, care for kids in our homes. It is so hard to raise funds to just run the ministry! Anything you can bring to help us with our core purpose... Breaking the cycle of poverty by loving, teaching and serving.

If you have other ideas of how to help us, please just ask. Bring donations with you, speak to your school or church. There are so many ways to help.