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REPRESENT Missions

our FAQs

our most frequently asked questions

We get it, you might have some unanswered questions still. Luckily, you can find most answers here on our FAQ page.


Can’t find the answer? Please feel free to email us at info@representmissions.com and let’s connect.

  • Is REPRESENT formally tied to another subsidiary or any particular church, denomination, or missions organization?"
    REPRESENT is an independent missions organization that is not affiliated with any specific entity, church, or missions org. However, we believe that we are all brothers and sisters that belong to the same body of Christ, and we look to partner with as many belivers as possible to make the biggest impact possible. Teamwork makes the dream work.
  • What types of projects does REPRESENT do?
    Our projects may be grouped into two key areas: 1) Short-term emergency relief - such as providing food, shelter and medical care to children and youth in severe circumstance; 2) Long-term sustainable community development projects such as housing construction, education, mentorship, and discipleship.
  • Is my donation tax deductible?
    REPRESENT Inc is a 501(c)3 tax-exempt organization and your donation is tax-deductible within the guidelines of U.S. law. To claim a donation as a deduction on your U.S. taxes. Please keep your email donation receipt as your official record. We'll send it to you upon successful completion of your donation.
  • Do I have to have construction experience or some sort of skill set to go on a trip?
    No previous experience necessary! We welcome all skill levels and abilities. We will give you step-by-step instruction and help you all the way. All you need is a willing heart to love and to serve.
  • Do you assist orphanages outside of Latin America?
    Our passion is for the communities and youth in need in Latin America . We want to keep our specific mission statement focused and goal-oriented. We are committed to help as many of the countries Central and South America as we can.
  • Is being a Christian a prerequisite for receiving help?
    While our fundamentals are rooted in Biblical principals, we do not require families or children to be a Christian to receive help. In fact, like Christ, our mission is to reach the lost and we aim to help as many non-believers as possible.
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