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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 401209" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>I would definetly let them know your concerns. Write down everything and present it to them as the journal you made of easy child's trip. He is putting other people's lives at risk. I would also be concerned that he would not make sure everyone has the proper papers to RETURN to their home country on one of these trips.</p><p> </p><p>You could approach it as easy child enjoyed the 1st trip she went on but after the lack of organizational skills of the leader felt this last trip was way too stressful. She would not recommend anyone going again if A is the leader, it is just that important.</p><p> </p><p>I doubt that A told his parents about the $$$$ and the car. Both sound very fishy to me. If he took a different flight, I would question what in the world was he really doing? I have a feeling there was a ticket for him with everyone else and in view of the borrowed car there was a change of plans on his part! (I think I have watched too many Locked Up Abroad shows!)</p><p> </p><p>In light of that last trip, here is a list of items volunteers need to know are in place before they sign up and pay for their share of the trip. ..... Transportation (dates/times/locations), Hotels (dates/times/locations), phone numbers to the hotels (so family back home have an emergency contact), Strict Itenary to account for each hour of the day (even if there is free time, that will be on the itenary).</p><p> </p><p>The $$$ he took is stealing. Wonder how the church is reacting to that one? Or if the person who handed it over was too scared to report it back to the church?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 401209, member: 5096"] I would definetly let them know your concerns. Write down everything and present it to them as the journal you made of easy child's trip. He is putting other people's lives at risk. I would also be concerned that he would not make sure everyone has the proper papers to RETURN to their home country on one of these trips. You could approach it as easy child enjoyed the 1st trip she went on but after the lack of organizational skills of the leader felt this last trip was way too stressful. She would not recommend anyone going again if A is the leader, it is just that important. I doubt that A told his parents about the $$$$ and the car. Both sound very fishy to me. If he took a different flight, I would question what in the world was he really doing? I have a feeling there was a ticket for him with everyone else and in view of the borrowed car there was a change of plans on his part! (I think I have watched too many Locked Up Abroad shows!) In light of that last trip, here is a list of items volunteers need to know are in place before they sign up and pay for their share of the trip. ..... Transportation (dates/times/locations), Hotels (dates/times/locations), phone numbers to the hotels (so family back home have an emergency contact), Strict Itenary to account for each hour of the day (even if there is free time, that will be on the itenary). The $$$ he took is stealing. Wonder how the church is reacting to that one? Or if the person who handed it over was too scared to report it back to the church? [/QUOTE]
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