2020 - 2021 Trip

The ’20-’21 VOICE Missions trip is a one year trip. We are looking for people with a passion for ministry, a love for children, and a willingness to serve. Please carefully read the following information before proceeding to the application page.

PROGRAM SCHEDULE OVERVIEW

EARLY AUGUST - Depart for Taiwan.

 

AUGUST - Training. During the month of August new team members will receive two weeks of training. This training will include an intensive Chinese language course and an introduction to the VOICE Missions Program, and later will include training on how to teach at the Character and English Institute


EARLY SEPTEMBER - The teams arrive at their individual team stations. Most of our teams will start teaching within their first week.


NOVEMBER - By this time, the teams have been serving for over two months. New team members are generally pretty accustomed to the teaching schedule. At some point during this month we usually hold the first VOICE Missions Retreat – a weekend where all the teams come together for a time of fellowship and encouragement.


LATE JANUARY - The first semester of school ends this month and the Chinese New Year vacation begins. This vacation is usually 2-3 weeks long. Many VOICE Missions volunteers take this time to travel to surrounding countries, work on local ministries, or relax and prepare for the upcoming semester.


MID FEBRUARY - The second semester starts mid to late February. At this point, if the sponsors request, we sometimes recruit a few more volunteers to help out with the spring workload.


APRIL - We usually hold our second VOICE Missions Retreat sometime in April.


LATE JUNE - The school semester usually ends the last week of June. At this point, the sponsor may choose to send some volunteers back early, but many of the volunteers need to stay for summer camps.


JULY - There are usually 2-3 weeks of summer camps during the month of July. Sometimes volunteers from multiple teams work together to facilitate these camps.


COST

FBI BACKGROUND CHECK = ~$50.

$18 application cost
$15 authentication cost (at the Taiwan TECRO office in Washington D.C.)

Additional costs: Fingerprinting, round trip shipping.

 


TAIWANESE VISA Expenses = $200 - $300.

Because you will be staying in Taiwan for 12 months you will need a visa. The initial visa application costs $160. and secure shipping to the Taiwanese embassy will cost about $40.

 

You will also need a health certificate signed by your doctor. This will cost whatever your local doctor charges plus a $15 authentication cost.



WHAT IS PROVIDED FOR ME?

HOUSING

Housing on or near the CEI will be provided for each VOICE Missions volunteer.


A LIVING STIPEND

You will be provided with a monthly living stipend. This stipend will be enough to cover your personal living expenses while you are in Taiwan.

EXPECTATIONS

SPONSOR EXPECTATIONS

Your sponsor expects that you will be a responsible and professional adult. Even though you are serving as a volunteer, your sponsor will expect the same level of professionalism that they expect from their hired staff. This means that when you are volunteering at their school you will need to whole heartedly participate and treat all the staff and students with respect.


VOICE MISSIONS EXPECTATIONS

VOICE Missions has many similar expectations to the sponsors. On top of these expectations, we also recognize that you are here for more than simple volunteer work – you are here to represent Christ. We expect all of our volunteers to demonstrate the character of Christ, abide by VOICE Missions’ rules, and work well with their team members.

IS VOICE MISSIONS THE PLACE FOR ME?

Making the decision to go into missions work should not be taken lightly. During the 11 month trip you will likely face many difficulties as you work and minister in a different culture. Below are some questions to ask yourself before making the decision to come:

  • Do I like working with children? 
    Volunteers with VOICE Missions work with children almost every day. Some of our volunteers teach over 1000 students over their 11 months of service.

  • Am I OK with being immersed in a different culture? 
    The Taiwanese culture is vastly different from American culture. Americans living in Taiwan quickly learn that this culture does not have the same concepts about safety, privacy, and work/personal boundaries that the American culture has developed. As guests of this country, we are expected to show deference to this culture and learn to accept these differences.

  • Am I willing to limit some of my personal freedoms while living in Taiwan? 
    Working on a mission’s team will limit some of your personal freedoms. Are you willing to give of yourself and your time in order to invest in your team and in the people of Taiwan?

  • Why do I really want to come? 
    List all of the reasons why you want to come. Are these reasons good or bad? Make sure that you have good motivations for wanting to be involved in mission’s work.

APPLY

If you are ready to apply for the 2020-2021 VOICE Missions trip click the link below to proceed.