
GIVE ME 1 DAY WITH YOUR INCENTIVE TRIP GUESTS
Attention event planners:
Your guests want to do something meaningful on their company-sponsored trips. I can help you find a 1-day humanitarian or environmental project that aligns with your company’s values, fits within your budget and will likely be the highlight of their trip.
Keep scrolling and click on a few videos to see a sample of the trips I’ve put together.

TAKE A LOOK AT SOME OF
MY PROJECTS
Jamaica project 1, Woman Inc, 2022
LOCATION: Montego Bay, Jamaica
PARTNER NGO: Woman, Inc.
NUMBER OF VOLUNTEERS: 40
TRIP DURATION: 4 Days
TIME SPENT VOLUNTEERING: 4-6 hours per person
PROJECT: Fix bat-infested attic/roof, replace rotting floors and walls, install food garden,
install security fence, create outdoor meeting spaces, paint house,

At the beginning stages of my exploration of NGOs in Montego Bay, Elise, the woman who runs the St. James chapter of Woman Inc. (an organization that provides, among other services, emergency shelter to abused women and children), thought I was trying to scam her. She couldn’t believe that I had dozens of volunteers anxious to spend a day with her doing whatever she needed help with.
Elise and I grew to be great friends after spending weeks together putting together an amazing day of service for my clients.
PROJECT VIDEOS





At the age of 14 I had the good fortune to go on a humanitarian expedition to a remote village in Mexico on a volcano to work on a water cistern with my family. I returned home to the USA with a profound appreciation for running water and so many more conveniences most of us from high-income countries take for granted. The spark in me to explore the other sides of the world was ignited. I moved to Mexico as a foreign exchange student at 16 years old to study a year of high school and then moved to France for a summer to work on my French when I was 18. I haven’t stopped bouncing around the globe for work and play. I’ve worked for several NGOs and for-profit companies and I’ve learned how to bridge the two in a way in which everybody wins.
I have taken hundreds of people from the USA to Nepal, Bolivia, Peru, Mexico, Guatemala, Jamaica and more. My passion has always been 5-7 day humanitarian expeditions but later in my career I saw a demand for a condensed version of that experience for companies sponsoring incentive trips that want to give back to the community they are visiting but only have a half day or one day to do it.