Gehlen Participates On Honduras Mission

(Le Mars) — 32 people packed their bags and loaded up on school bus Tuesday afternoon with Honduras as their destination.  Its all part of the Gehlen Catholic’s Mission Honduras program.  This is the 15th year for the Honduras mission. Organizer Carolyn Bickford has participated on ten Mission Honduras trips. She reviews what the group of students and adult chaperones will be doing once they arrive in the poverty stricken Central American nation.

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One of the students participating on the Honduras mission trip is Gehlen senior Josie Schipper.  Schipper says she is excited to visit the third world nation and tells of her expectations.

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The future Augustana College student explains why she wanted to participate on the mission trip.

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Schipper says she is looking forward to constructing homes.

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Dennis Schmidt of Alton is an adult chaperone on the journey.  Schmidt is a contractor by trade and believes his regular job will prove to be beneficial for the mission.

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Schmidt says it was his daughter’s persuasion that convinced him to travel to Honduras.

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This is Schmidt’s first time to visit Honduras and he says he feels fortunate.

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The Gehlen Honduras Mission is scheduled to last ten days, and the group’s return to Le Mars will be March 27th.