Safety With Amor
We know safety might be a source of concern for parents. Visit our Safety Information to read about what Amor is actively doing to insure the safest possible Amor Mission Trip experience.
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Imagine participating in an event without rules of conduct. Now
imagine this on a mission trip in a foreign country. The result:
chaos! The Amor Camps are communities with their own sets of
rules and regulations that the participants are expected to uphold.
We’ve adopted the same principle found in most state campgrounds:
take nothing but pictures; leave nothing but footprints.
Authority
- Group leaders are responsible for the whereabouts of group
members at all times.
- The Amor Staff serve as guides and hosts, not police.
- The camp caretakers, pastors on the Mexico Ministry Planning
Board, are there 24 hours a day to prevent unauthorized entry
into and departure from the camps.
Campsites
- Each campsite is a ‘private’ area. Do not enter without an
invitation.
- Do not venture into areas outside of the main camp without
asking a staff member.
- Every group is different; do not impose your standards on
others.
The Camp
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Groups are expected to stay at the Amor Camps.
- The camps are established near the communities where Amor
builds homes.
- Camping provides an atmosphere of team building within each
group.
- Groups should not bring fireworks, weapons, drugs, alcohol or
animals into the camp.
- Groups should not leave camp without notifying an Amor staff
member.
- The camps are open spaces of gravel and dirt.
- An air mattress or at least a thick foam mat that fits under a
sleeping bag is a smart investment.
- Canopies, folding chairs and tables are good to bring for dining,
Bible study, and relaxation after a long day of work.
- Another smart buy is large steel tent pegs. Aluminum and plastic
pegs are often too weak to penetrate or stay in the ground.
- Keep vehicles locked when unoccupied and carry spare keys.
- Recreational vehicles are welcome.
- Sandals, shorts, and tank tops can be worn at camp, but please
stress modesty within your group.
Designated Campsites
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All groups will be given a designated, chalked out area to use
as their campsite when they arrive in camp.
- Campsites are determined by group size.
- Plan for enough seating, cooking, and serving equipment for
your entire group.
- Smokers must smoke only at their fire pits; no smoking in public
areas or on the worksite.
Fire Pits
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Groups who want a campfire must dig a firepit and it must be
contained within their campsite.
- Only wood or paper products can be burned.
- Do not allow the fire to be more than 3 feet high.
- All fire pits must be cleaned and refilled before leaving.
The Bathrooms
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A bathroom is called a baño (bahn-yo), and it resembles an
outhouse.
- Helpful Hint: B.Y.O.T.P. (Bring Your Own Toilet Paper)
- Baños are cleaned and disinfected daily. Report any problems
immediately.
The Showers
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Amor Camps use bucket showers with separate, enclosed
structures, marked ‘boys’ and ‘girls’.
- Shower in the appropriate enclosed structures only.
- There is a two and a half gallon limit for each person, per
day.
- Water is provided in 55-gallon water barrels just outside the
showers.
- Take shower water from the barrel; don’t bathe in the barrel.
- Groups should not drink, brush teeth or wash dishes with water
from the shower barrels.
- Proper shower attire is a bathing suit. Please exercise modesty
while walking from campsites to the showers.
- Proper attire to and from the shower is anything large enough
to cover the bathing suit.
- Keep personal items (especially razors) off the shower floor.
- Helpful Hint: A great water container for showers can be made
by cutting the top off of a gallon jug just above the handle.
Helpful Hint:
- A good investment is a portable shower bladder.
Fill it, hang it in the sun, and by evening, there are two and a
half gallons of warm water for a shower.
Trash
- There is an area designated within the Amor Camp for all
trash.
- Bag trash, tie all bags and break down boxes before placing in
designated area.
- Do not allow trip members to litter.