Acción has over 40 years of experience, including post-pandemic, in leading work team visits to the Yucatan peninsula. They coordinate partnerships between American groups and Mayan communities in churches, villages, or Accion facilities. See our Work Team Pamphlet for info to share, or our Team Leader’s Handbook which has extensive details on everything about work teams.
Work Teams are groups of 10-60 Americans from churches, schools, or other groups. They come to Mexico for about a week and partner with Acción to build churches or homes for families in needy villages. Acción hosted its first Work Team in 1981, and Work Teams still remain our most visible program and tangible bond in the American-Mexican partnership. Work Teams live in Mayan families’ homes (that the families graciously vacate) and even sleep in hammocks for the full Yucatecan experience. Construction in the Yucatan is done with concrete, concrete, and more concrete. Work Teams usually do construction in the mornings when it’s cooler and then host an afternoon “Vacation Bible School” for the children in the village. The work is hard, the weather is hot, but Americans often report receiving more of a blessing than they give, just by working alongside and getting to know the Mayan people they are serving.
Acción charges $600 per person fee for a Work Team mission trip. This money is due 10 weeks before the trip date. It covers:
The fee does NOT cover your airfare, food (you will have access to a kitchen and cook your own meals in the village), or any R&R activities such as hotels and entrance fees to Mayan ruins.
Acción has an extensive Team Leader’s Handbook that can answer many of your questions about leading a Work Team. If you would like additional information or are interested in scheduling a mission trip, Stacy Lynch, Acción’s Work Team Coordinator, would love to speak with you! (Her contact information is at the bottom of this page.)