I would absolutely LOVE a letter or email from anyone who would like to hear from me or has any questions about my mission or about my adventures in Ecuador! Or just wants to say hi! :)
Letters to the Mission Office:
I'll be in Mexico City at the Mexico Missionary Training Center (Centro de Capacitación Misional) learning more español and how to teach people for 6 weeks, until October 9th, respectively.
Letters to the Mexico MTC:
Sister Emily Jeanne Wright
Ecuador Quito North Mission
México Missionary Training Center
Ave 510 #90
Colonia San Juan de Aragon
07950 Mexico City, Distrito Federal
Mexico
And then, I'm going straight to Ecuador! Woot!
Sister Emily Jeanne Wright
Ecuador Quito North Mission
Calle Francisco Robles E4-151
y Avenida Amazones
Edificio Iglesia de Jesucristo
Quito - ECUADOR
Or, how easy is this, you can send me a letter for FREE though Dear Elder! Click the link, then choose the Ecuador Quito North Mission.
Aaand last but not least, my email, which I will be able to check once a week and write back :D
Also, sending packages to Ecuador is kind of complicated, I guess. But here are the instructions I received in from my Mission President about how to do it-
Packages sent from the U.S. to Ecuador may not exceed 4 pounds and must carry a green sticker, even if the post office workers suggest you use a white one. It must have this customs declaration on the package, or it will not be accepted in this country.
The packages must be addressed as follows:
Elder/Sister: Full name
Misión Ecuador Quito
Calle Robles E4-151 y Avenida Amazonas
Casilla: 17-07-9921
Quito, Pichincha
Ecuador
Do not send packages by Priority mail or FedEx or UPS. These will automatically go to “mail jail”, requiring a special trip to the post office and payment of a large fee. All of which, will cause a long delay for your missionary to receive their packages. Also if packages are over the limit the country starts charging for overweight and what the package contains(incoming taxes charge) which means you have to pay to send it and then to receive it(generally $30-$80 to take it out of ̈mail jail ̈). The church does not cover this cost. The time and money the church spends on postage is enormous in order for the missionaries to receive their mission mail and personal mail, your cooperation in this issue is highly valued, thank you for your help.
I am so proud of you. I love you!!! Dad
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