Voz que Clama Mission
The Voz Que Clama Mission, founded in 2003 by two Costa Rican’s, has now grown into a unique center and community located in Tuis de Turrialba.
The Mission family consists of young children, teens and adults that live within the surrounding area and who participate in the VQC Mission church services on Sunday’s, as well as join in on other activities during the week; women’s and men’s Bible studies, Youth night, Sunday School, special events, etc.

The VQC Mission also has a component that helps the Indigenous that live in the Chirripo Mountains. They take groups of volunteers (CISA students and locals) to the mountains by walking 5 hours to bring food, clothing, and materials, do health clinics, and construction. It is an unforgettable experience being able to go and help the indigenous who are marginalized, with little resources, no electricity, and living in bamboo huts.

CISA students find it a very enriching experience to participate in the activities of the Mission. The connections and friendships that are built are memorable and life changing. Students experience a taste of how Costa Rican’s live, work and relax. It is a perspective that one does not get to see in a tourist resort. Students’ interactions with the community, help Tuis and the Mission to grow. Please visit the misión website: www.vqcmission.com

Costa Rica representative
- Hector Soto
- 28-7150 Turrialba, Costa Rica
- +506-2531-1789 / +506-8822-6752 cell
- infocisa@racsa.co.cr
United States & Canada representative
- Beverly Liberman
- 990 Sunset Drive
- Healdsburg CA 95488
- 707-433-8234 / 707-290-6174 cell
- bliberman4@comcast.net
Medical Program representative
- Cheryl Ensinger
- 208 North Washington St,
- Telford, Pa 18969.
- 215.872.1050
- Crensinger@gmail.com

