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fri27decAll Daymon06janMedical, Dental and Veterinary Trip to Costa Rica.NCCR122724Costa Rica Duration: 11 days Date: Dec 27, 2024 - Jan 06, 2025

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Event Details

Location: Costa RicaArrival airport: San Jose, Costa Rica (SJO)
Arrival date: 12/27/2024
Departure airport: San Jose, Costa Rica (SJO)
Departure date: 01/06/2025
Available Fields: Medical, Dental, Veterinary
Trip Code: NCCR122724
Duration: 11 days

Time

December 27 (Friday) - January 6 (Monday)

Location

Costa Rica

Airport of Costa Rica

Costs

Program Fee: 200 USD + 2130 USD

  • 200 USD registration fee (Due upon registration)
  • 2130 USD (You will receive a payment schedule once your registration is accepted) 

 

What’s included?

  • Airport pick-up and drop-off.
  • All ground transportation between sites.
  • All accommodations
  • Medical Insurance
  • 2 meals during clinic days and 1 meal during recreation days
  • In-country orientation.
  • Program Manual.
  • 24-hour staff assistance.
  • All medicine, equipment, supplies, and professionals needed to successfully perform on clinic days.
  • Evening group activities.
  • Cultural Immersion activities
  • All recreation activities listed in the trip itinerary.
  • Statement of Service Hours
  • Certificate of Participation
  • Letters of recommendation assessed on a case-by-case basis

About this trip

Medical Field

Improve the overall health of underserved communities through education and mobile clinics … Learn more 

Dental Field

Provide basic dental care and education to those who would otherwise not receive any dental attention… Learn more 

Veterinary Field

Helps control animal overpopulation in underserved communities by providing high-quality spay/neuter clinics & animal welfare education… Learn more 

About Guatemala

Guatemala is located on the Central American bridge and is a country surrounded by volcanos and mountains. This country is home of the ancient Mayan civilization, with around 40% of its population being Mayan descendant, with the amazing number of 21 spoken Mayan languages. It is estimated that basic health and nutrition services meet only 54% of the needs of the rural population… Learn more.

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