The Missouri Tigers football team just completed their annual group mission trip, this year to Harmons, Jamaica. 60 members of the team attended the trip, according to a university spokesperson.
One team. One mission.
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Relive some of our best experiences & moments from our Mission trip to Harmons Jamaica this past week #MIZ pic.twitter.com/CnVKcmJT3u
Players of all positions helped out to build a home, foundations of a home, additions to a nearby health center and other additions to the Harmons community. This is a trip put on by the team for team-building and service to the community.
"If you have an opportunity to go on a service trip to go help people out of the country, anywhere, do it," Wide receiver Daniel Blood said. "It's going to change your perspective on life or just the way you think. Just go. Just go do it."
The Tigers are now back from their trip after making an impact on the Harmons community. They departed for the service trip on May 18.
"I was just humbled and blessed to know that I was able to help out and make a change," safety Jalen Catalon said.
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92 days.
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