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Project Mexico is a collective of volunteers who seek to bridge the chasm between cultures, and help those in need south of the border. Launched in 1999, we've lost count how many homes we've built in the border communities of Baja California. Project Mexico is more than just homes though. Find out what our hope is for the future here

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In a nutshell...

Teams of 20-25 volunteers travel to the community of Colonia de San Bernardo, located in the southern edge of Tijuana, and build homes, from foundation to completion, in 3 days (Friday through Sunday). 

The homes have 3 rooms and a loft, and a footprint of 16' x 20'. They have locking front doors, sliding windows with screens, are durable and will last for many years to come.

Project Mexico trips typically come twice a year, in the Spring and Fall. We continue to build in the same community of San Bernardo, in order to build relationships and make a lasting impact on the community.

Each team consists of 3-4 leaders. Each team is responsible for raising the money required to pay for all materials for the home ($5,500 for the home, $700 for the latrine). Each volunteer also pays a tuition fee of $65 ($55 for 14 and under), which covers some food costs, accommodations and more. 

Learn about how Project Mexico works...

The Teams
What to Expect
Costs
Fundraising
How Families Are Chosen
Accommodations