2026 Teams

We are making plans for an exciting new year of opportunities to serve these various ministries. Links for each team will be developed with more information in the coming weeks as they are planned. Visit the “2025 Teams” pages for each team to view the photo albums to get an idea what each ministry is like.

YWAM Fairbanks TeamMay 15-24 – This team serves the physical needs of this Youth With A Mission base.

May 22 – 31 – Open

Cross Road Health Ministries TeamMay 29 – June 7 – This team serves various health clinics deep in the wilderness areas of the Copper River Valley.

King’s Dream Center TeamJune 6 – 16 – This team serves this substance abuse/counseling ministry with their physical needs.

Copper Center TeamJune 12 – 21 – This team serves this local church in the Alaska Native village of Kluti-Kaah.

Globe Greek Bible Camp TeamJune 19 – 28 – This team serves this off-grid youth and teen ministry with their physical needs which is located 38 miles north of Fairbanks in the White Mountains.

June 26 – July 5 – Open

Bingle Bible Camp TeamJuly 3 – 12 –  This team serves this important youth and teen ministry which is located south of Fairbanks at

LightShine Missions Base TeamJuly 10 – 19This team is filled by a church from Steamboat Rock, Iowa.

World Eskimo & Indian Olympics (WEIO Team)July 11 – 21 – This team serves these games with long hours as volunteers to set up/tear down events.

Gulkana Village TeamJuly 17 – 26 – This team is organized from Upper Room Missionary Church in York, PA and serves in this Alaska Native village.

July 24 – August 2 – Open

July 31 – August 9 – Open

Pedro Bay Village TeamAugust 7 – 16 – This team serves the local church in this Alaska Native village west of Soldotna. The trip cost is more for this team because it requires additional in state (small engine) air travel.

Gambell Village TeamAugust 21 – 30 – This team serves the local church in this Alaska Native Yupik village on a remote island northwest of Alaska near Russia. The trip cost is more for this team because it requires additional in state (small engine) air travel.