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Immersion Experiences
Immersion Experiences
What is an Immersion Experience?
Immersion Experiences are 7-12 day trips where participants travel to the countries of our Project Partners to learn, be present among, and share with our Project Partners and their communities. Immersion Experience Programs are staffed by one of IPM’s International Staff members as well as one of IPM’s Regional Coordinators from the area.
Who can go on an Immersion Experience?
Trips are open to everyone. IPM has hosted delegations from congregations, high schools, and universities all over the United States, and also organizes trips for individuals interested in seeing the work of IPM firsthand in the Dominican Republic, El Salvador, India, Italy, Kenya, Nepal, Nicaragua, Tanzania, Uganda, and the United States.
What are the accommodations like?
All accommodations are clean and comfortable. Participants stay in guest houses where IPM has taken many delegations. Private rooms and bathrooms are also available.
What is included in the price?
The trip price includes airfare, accommodations, meals, translating fees, on-the-ground transportation, donations to the Project Partners you visit, Regional Staff, International Staff, and more.
When are the Immersion Experiences?
Click here for the 2010 Immersion Experience Program dates.
For more information, contact the IPM Office at +1.216.932.4082, or by email at tlee@ipmconnect.org.
