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What to bring and pack

Things to Bring with you:

-        bring the remaining financial balance in check/s made payable to Campus Crusade for Christ.  Questions about money?  Contact brodie.herb@uscm.org.

-        one piece of luggage and a carry on.  We may ask some of you to bring another empty bag that we can fill with supplies (work or outreach).  (Packing list follows.)

-        The following is cheesy..I realize…but an optimistic and flexible attitude!  From the website… “Bring a flexible, prayerful and positive attitude. You may find yourself doing manual labor, serving the needy, distributing food and supplies to other workers, and ministering to a variety of people from a variety of walks of life. God will use you, be ready!”

 


Packing List:

-  bedding – sleeping bag and/or sheets and blankets…we will be sleeping in a tent and it could be chilly

-  long-leg and long-sleeve work clothes – you will get dirty, so be prepared!

-  shorts and short – sleeve work clothes  Ladies:  only bring shorts that come as close to the knee as possible, 

    no shorter than mid-thigh

-  comfortable lounging clothes – we will have some time at night to just hang out

-  one nice casual outfit in case we go out in New Orleans one night

-  comfortable shoes e.g. sneakers, tennis shoes

-  work or hiking boots with a firm sole that go over the ankle

-  modest and warm sleepwear

-  rain jacket

-  sun glasses

-  hats, winter and broad-brim to protect you from the sun

-  bug spray, sun-block, hand sanitizer

-  toiletries, towel

-  allergy/asthma medication

-  Tylenol, advil, any medications you take regularly

-  identification and medical insurance information

-  cell phone

-  2 pairs of work gloves – one pair needs to be waterproof

-  safety goggles – make sure these are comfortable…you WILL be wearing them!

-  Bible and notebook, other books to read

-  money for food while traveling/fun in New Orleans

-  Optional:  small games (for our time hanging out at night), books, donations of men’s and children’s clothing


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