Going where the need is greatest! Reaching the poorest of the poor! Providing help to the needy & sharing the spiritual riches of the Gospel!
Beginning in 2002 through 2007, we made several mission trips to Nicaragua bringing in humanitarian aid, medical equipment and supplies, and wheelchairs, which we personally delivered accompanied by our humor-therapy variety clown show.
Delivering expensive equipment & distributing to the poor
Delivering hospital beds in Masaya
Distributing clothes to help kids and families
Donated goods for an old folks home – Masaya
Clowning around with orphan girls and giving gifts of clothes – Diriomo
Distributing in poor neighborhoods – Masaya
Plastic and tin, cots for beds, outdoor kitchen – and the girl received a priceless wheelchair – Masaya
Delivering expensive hospital equipment – Masaya
Loading up wheelchairs for delivery – Managua
We are volunteers and not financially sponsored by an organization. For our mission trips to Nicaragua from 2002 through 2007, we paid our own airfare and expenses; “The International Hospital for Children” (IHC) in New Orleans sponsored medical equipment, medical supplies, and shipping costs; ‘Cheer Up Missions’ gave regular wheelchairs and specialized wheelchairs for children; ‘The Family Outreach Program’ gave beds and mattresses, and ‘Family Missions’ gave new clothes for children.