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Mexico
Samaritan Aviation is not currently operating in Mexico, but in the past we would serve migrant farmers and orphans by providing medical care and construction services.  Each year we would transport nearly 300 medical and construction volunteers to the Baja Peninsula where they were able to experience mission work first-hand.

The flights were scheduled every other month and were usually on Friday mornings through Sunday nights. During that period of time, we would generally see between eighty and a hundred patients and conduct at least one construction project.

The Mexico missions were fast paced with long hours, but participants come back refreshed as they've made a difference in the life of someone else, giving them a chance to refocus on the important things in life. 

Samaritan now currently is focusing our efforts primarily in Papua New Guinea as we expand and establish our operation overseas.  Our work in Mexico was full of memorable experiences, but we are now proceeding with our original goal to conduct medical flights and community health evangelism work in Papua New Guinea.
 
 

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