THE GOING 2026
In 2026, we have four exciting opportunities to serve. Each trip is uniquely designed for different age groups, gifts, and passions. Read the details below and consider if one might be right for you or your family.
Bali (Family Trip – Bali Life)
Dates: 24 September – 4 October 2026
Who it’s for: Families and individuals of all ages
Focus: Supporting the work of Bali Life, a ministry caring for children and empowering families through education, community programs, and practical support. This is a family-friendly trip perfect for parents and children to serve together.
Estimated Cost: $2,500 per person
Additional Costs: Passport, national police check, vaccines, travel insurance
Team Leader: Susannah Bateman
Rwanda (Education, Trauma, & Youth Training)
Dates: 2 – 20 July 2026
Who it’s for: This trip has an education & health focus, so perfect for Teachers, health and community workers, and anyone passionate about equipping others.
Focus: Partnering with local communities to provide training in teacher development and education strategies, trauma and mental health awareness, and youth and community engagement.
Estimated Cost: $5,500 per person
Additional Costs: Passport, national police check, vaccines, travel insurance
Team Leader: Cheryl Blackwell.
Sri Lanka (Kids & Youth Leadership Training)
Dates: September School holidays 2026
Who it’s for: Adults, youth, and families
Focus: Equipping and encouraging local kids’ leaders and youth leaders. This trip is suitable for families who want to serve together.
Estimated Cost: $4,000 per person
Additional Costs: Passport, national police check, vaccines, travel insurance
Team Leader: Matt Johnson
Vanuatu (Building and Community Programs)
Dates: July School Holidays.
Who it’s for: Open to everyone, especially those with practical or building skills.
Focus: Supporting local communities through building projects, kids’ activities, sewing programs, and first aid training. This trip is hands-on and a great opportunity to serve both practically and relationally.
Estimated Cost: $2500 per person.
Additional Costs: Passport, national police check, vaccines, travel insurance
Frequently Asked Questions
Each trip has specific age or skill recommendations. Some are open to families, while others are best suited to adults. Details are listed under each trip.
No. We welcome people from all backgrounds. Training and preparation will be provided before you go.
All participants are required to obtain the following prior to acceptance onto a team:
– A valid Working With Children Check (WWCC) – this is free through Service NSW.
– A National Police Check – $55.80 through Service NSW.
– A current passport (with at least 6 months’ validity from the date of travel)
The process is simple:
1. Complete the online application form for your chosen trip
2. Upload required documents (WWCC, National Police Check, passport)
3. Read and agree to the HopeUC Code of Conduct
4. Once your application is reviewed and approved, a team leader will contact you with next steps
Flights, accommodation, most meals, local transport, insurance, and project costs.
Passport, national police check, vaccines, travel insurance, personal spending money.
Each team will meet for training before departure. These sessions cover culture, health, safety, fundraising, and team building.
We ask everyone going on a trip to raise funds towards the project/mission partner they are visiting. Many team members raise funds through family, friends, and community. We’ll provide resources and ideas to help.
Accommodation is usually basic but comfortable. Meals are generally included, with details provided on each trip page.
We only partner with trusted local leaders and assess risks before each trip. Team leaders are trained, and we have emergency protocols in place.
Some trips are family-friendly, while others are better suited to adults. Check the trip details for guidance.