Frequently Asked Questions


How do I visit AMOR or go on missions trip?

Begin by establishing your mission group and team leader. Team leaders should  also go over the Travel information, AMOR Handbook, and Checklists with their team members, so there are no surprises. Please, submit all required documents to AMOR a month in advance of your departure.

Next, Contact Darlene Dakin to schedule your stay with AMOR. Use our helpful downloads below to go through the steps to raise funds, arrange your group, and schedule your stay.  And don’t forget to send Darlene your Group Housing information.

Click below for our helpful downloads::
AMOR Handbook
How to Plan Your Mission Trip
Important Immigration Changes
Team Leader Checklist
Intern Application
Group Housing and Travel PDF

How much will it cost?

 We suggest $30 per person, per day to stay at the AMOR Ranch This sum includes, gas, room and board. And don’t forget to factor in the cost of airfare and personal spending money.

Airfare is generally between $650-$900. Guidelines for converting money has changed since the pandemic.

Please contact us for information on how to covert your money before leaving for Honduras.

Where will my team stay in Honduras?

While in Honduras, you and your team will stay at The Freedom Ranch, AMOR’s Honduras headquarters. This facility can comfortably house 16-18 missionaries and is equipped with bunk beds, showers, a large kitchen and dining area.

Long-term missionaries and Interns will be housed in our Intern housing, a small facility located behind the Freedom Ranch.

For more information check out our
Group Housing and Travel PDF

What should I bring?

For the convenience of our missionaries, we have provided a helpful PDF checklist with packing recommendations. It can be found here:  What to Bring PDF

What will My team do?

We encourage all of our missionaries to participate in their active callings when on the mission field. The people of Honduras always enjoy being apart of sermons, teachings, workshops, and worship services that are lead by guest missionaries.

In between times of ministry, there are many projects of which you can take part. These projects include, but are not limited to, construction, renovation, feeding, medical clinics, teaching, child care, and clerical assistance.

Is it safe?

We work hard to provide our missionary teams with living spaces that are clean and safe. We provide clean drinking water to all of our guests and have an in-house pharmacy and nearby medical clinic, should medical attention be needed.

The Freedom Ranch is surrounded by a fortified security wall and gate. Within this gate roams our friendly guard dog. When outside of The Freedom Ranch, you and your team will not be lead into dangerous or hazardous areas. However, it is important to follow all instructions given by the AMOR team.