AVAILABLE TRIPS
All of our trips are open to students, adults, families, groups of friends, churches and Bible Studies! Gather your friends, family or Bible Study group to come serve, educate & rescue with us while impacting South Africa with the Good News and hope of Jesus Christ!
Summer Internship
Our Summer Internship Program is designed to provide college-aged individuals with an opportunity to get hands-on ministry training and experience. Serve alongside the Impact Africa Team and learn about the culture of South Africa while gaining practical knowledge in the field, preparing you to deploy your gifts around the world.
2026 SUMMER INTERNSHIPS:
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- Summer A Trip (8 Weeks) – June 2, 2026 to August 4, 2026
- Amount to be fundraised: $5,500
- Summer B Trip (4 Weeks) – June 2, 2026 to July 1, 2026
- Amount to be fundraised: $4,200
- Summer C Trip (4 Weeks) – July 7, 2026 to August 4, 2026
- Amount to be fundraised: $4,200
Note: Summer trips do not earn academic credit.
- Summer A Trip (8 Weeks) – June 2, 2026 to August 4, 2026
Custom Group Trips
Bring a group of 10+ people to customize your trip dates & activities! Our custom group trips are designed to host families, young adults, students, and friends. Please submit an application to begin communicating with us about dates and specifics for your group.
Individuals
Individuals desiring to come please contacts us to inquire about joining one of our many group trips.
“Impact ME is not only changing me like the name suggests, but also the people around me.”
- Cori Bridgford, Class of 2013“Being an intern at Impact Africa was the greatest decision I've ever made. Before I came here, I was loving and serving Jesus the best I knew how, but it still felt like I was living in black and white. Now, I finally feel like I'm seeing in color. Learning how to share my faith and embracing the Great Commission has made me come alive in a way I've never felt before.”
- Sarah Miller, class of 2016“We are helping to not only meet the physical needs, but the spiritual needs of people in Africa.”
- Katie Cavanaugh, Class of 2011