New Mexico – United Church of Christ

Menaul School (Albuquerque)

Contact:Keith Class, Facilities Manager
         301 Menaul Blvd. NE
         Albuquerque, NM 87107
E-Mail: kcass@menaulschool.com
 
Phone: 505.345.7727
Web site: www.menaulschool.com
Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/MenaulSchool

Menaul School: originally served as a Presbyterian mission boarding school (1896) for Spanish-speaking boys from Northern New Mexico.  Today, Menaul serves young people of all faith backgrounds, grades 6 through 12 – boarding and day students, both international and domestic.  Menaul School, although now independent of the Presbyterian Church (USA), remains grounded in the reformed Christian tradition and has gained a reputation for producing young people with excellent values, ethics, and moral character.

Project/Focus: Menaul School welcomes church groups to campus for support of the campus.  Work projects possibilities include:  cleaning, remodeling, maintenance, painting, tree trimming, building, landscaping, stuccoing.

Educational/Advocacy Components:  Group leaders are responsible for the group’s programming.  Students at Menaul School experience a commitment to the development of excellence, confidence, and integrity that are the foundation for life-long learning and ethical leadership.

Time:  Year-Round

Group Size:  6-60

Minimum Age:  No minimum age.

Accommodations: Menaul School provides lodging for the group at no charge.  The facilities include 2 kitchens and a laundry room.  Group is responsible for own food (purchase and preparation).  Menaul School can assist with transportation from airport and for sightseeing.

Cost: Recommended that the group purchase some of the supplies or building materials used during their mission week.  Cost of fuel and meals if using Menaul School transportation.  No charge for lodging.

 

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  Border Servant Corps (Las Cruces)

Contact:Kari Lenander, Executive Director
Location: Las Cruces, New Mexico
E-Mail: ImmersionsNM@gmail.com

Phone: 575-522-7119 ext. 16
Web site: www.borderservantcorps.org/

Focus: Border Servant Corps hosts groups interested in first-hand cultural immersions focused on education about border hand cultural immersions focused on education about border issues. This program is designed for undergraduate missions, alternative spring break programs, seminarians, and church and young-adult groups.

Background:  Border Servant Corps was founded in 1997 as a ministry of Peace Lutheran Church in Las Cruces, New Mexico and is affiliated with the Evangelical Lutheran Church of America (ELCA). Border Servant Corps promotes and demonstrates justice, kindness, and humility through the intentional exploration of community, simplicity, social justice, and spirituality in the US/Mexico border region. 

Length of Trip:  Long-term (six to seven days) immersion groups typically arrive Saturday afternoon or evening and
depart Friday morning. Short-term (three to four days) immersions typically include one to two working days, plus the weekend.

Group Size:  Ten to fourteen persons. Larger sized groups may be accommodated

Age:  College-aged and older.

LGBT-Friendly: Yes

Accessibility:  Limited

Housing Information: Participants stay at a 17-bed home located in Las Cruces, NM (linens, towels, and some breakfast food provided).

Cost: $350 per person for a seven-day immersion, which includes housing, some meals, and a program fee. Local transportation is provided by the immersion group (van rented, if arriving by air, which may be arranged by Border Servant Corps upon request).


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