Corporate Service Trips
Looking for a service trip that blends travel, adventure, culture, fun, language, and community service?
Our corporate service trips offer colleagues the chance to come together and make a meaningful impact through service. These trips provide a unique opportunity to network, build camaraderie, and immerse yourself in a new culture—all while helping to build a school for a community in need.
In the past, we’ve welcomed participants from around the globe to join their teams in Central America. They’ve been deeply moved by the love and warmth of the students, parents, teachers, and the larger community who embrace them during their visit.
Our corporate service program fosters team building, strengthens bonds among peers, and provides participants with a chance to discover new parts of themselves through giving back. The goal is simple: to make a tangible difference by helping a community create a school that will provide quality education to vulnerable students for generations.
Over the years, countless organizations have come up with creative and fun ways to fundraise before their trip, making the experience even more rewarding. For many, these trips have been life-changing, offering a fresh perspective on the world and the power of community.
Interested in organizing a corporate service trip for your team?
Email us at info@schooltheworld.org for more information.
“This experience reminded me to appreciate what we have and not take anything for granted. It also influenced how I approach work—I’ve learned the value of patience, cooperation, and strategic thinking when tackling projects or pursuing goals.”
“Since we’re a global company, it’s often hard to meet in person. This trip allowed us to connect face-to-face, have deeper conversations, and share in a perspective-changing experience.”
“When there’s no common language, a smile can go a long way. Finding joy in the smallest things is a powerful way to move forward.”
“I feel more capable and confident in my abilities—not just as a person, but as a colleague.”