A Journey of Purpose
Every year, a group of students embarks on this mission trip, a tradition that has motivated transformation for many. Led by teacher Chris Croghan, who has witnessed firsthand the lasting impact of this mission, the students travel for many hours from Watsonville to Tijuana. They first fly to San Diego, where JC Montenegro, a mission animation delegate, is met, who then drives them to their final destination. Upon arrival, Fr. Juan Carlos Solis, SDB, warmly welcomed them, whose gratitude set the tone for their week of service and reflection.
"I have seen how this mission trip changes the lives of young people," says Croghan. "This is why I keep coming back."
Lessons Beyond the Classroom
For these young volunteers, Tijuana became a classroom without walls, where lessons on kindness, humility, and connection were imparted not through books but through genuine interactions. Each participant returned home with a new perspective, a changed heart, and a renewed commitment to live with purpose.
Cameron's Experience: Growth in Empathy and Confidence
Cameron found himself learning the universal language of love and laughter. Despite his limited Spanish, he used humor and outgoingness to break barriers. "I've heard that many people admired my effort to communicate," he shares. "I can confidently say that I've grown into a more empathetic and extroverted person, and I will do my best to continue the growth this trip has sparked in me."
Arthur's Experience: A Shoulder to Lean On
Arthur discovered his strength in providing emotional support. "I'm a person who says something and acts on it," he reflects. "I can be a shoulder for others to cry on, someone who will be there whenever they need an ear to rant to. I am willing to go above and beyond for others, even at the cost of my own comfort." His journey revealed the power of presence and the deep connections that form when people genuinely care for one another.
Natalie's Experience: Love in Unity
For 15-year-old Natalie, the trip was an eye-opening revelation of human connection. Initially hesitant and reserved, she slowly broke down her barriers and embraced the people of Tijuana with an open heart. "I was welcomed with genuine kindness and selflessness," she recalls. "Despite having "less," they still found ways to give to us." The generosity and joy of the community left an indelible mark on her, reinforcing the idea that love knows no language and kindness transcends all differences.
Sofia's Experience: Spreading Light and Love
Sofia felt like she was indeed in her element. "A lot of people said this trip was made for me," she shares with joy. "People described me in such a beautiful way that inspired me to be better. Knowing that I could inspire others fills me with happiness." Her presence on the trip reminded everyone of the power of kindness and the ripples of change one person's light can create in the world.
The Lasting Impact
The Tijuana trip is more than just an annual excursion; it is a transformative experience that shapes young hearts and minds. These students returned home with a deeper appreciation for service, a renewed sense of purpose, and a commitment to fostering human connection beyond borders.
Their actions proved that love, kindness, and faith have no limits. Their reflections showed that transformation happens when we step out of our comfort zones and open ourselves to the beauty of human connection. Their journey may have lasted only a few days, but the impact will last a lifetime.
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