Care Package Orders

Thank you for your interest in purchasing a finals week care package for your student(s). This is a great way to show your student you are thinking of them during a high-stress time of the semester while also supporting the domestic and international mission trips and conferences that JBU students participate in each year. All of our care package options can be ordered through our online store. For those who would prefer to order by mail, we have regular and lite options available. See instructions below.

To place an order for a regular or lite care package by mail, see instructions below.

  • Print this form or make your own note including the following information:
    • Student Name
    • Student Email Address
    • Type of Care Package [Regular or Lite]
    • A message of encouragement
    • Your name (if you wish)
  • Include a $20 check to John Brown University with memo: care package
  • Send by November 24th to:

John Brown University 
Attn: Student Ministries
2000 W. University 
Siloam Springs, AR 72761

Student Testimonials

Gustavo Maida

"The Chicago Mission Trip opened my eyes to the world's brokenness. Injustice exists in Chicago, Latin America, the Middle East, and even Siloam Springs. Still, God is good. Through the experiences of the amazing students I traveled with and the amazing staff at Westlawn, I learned that good people will always try to make things better, no matter how broken the world is or how bad some situations are. I wish everyone at JBU could go on this mission trip.

Chase Gilbert

"My experience in Tulsa was amazing! I learned so much by watching the way Justin and all of Crossover loved people so well and gave up comfort and an easy life for the sake of others. I feel challenged to come back with a new perspective of my faith and seek to find ways to imitate their love toward the people I am around."

Westlawn Reunification Mural

A mural visited by JBU students during their time in Lawndale, a neighborhood in Chicago, Illinois, celebrating the racial reconciliation occurring between Hispanic and African American individuals in La Villita and Lawndale

Tulsa Greenwood Rising Image

JBU students visiting the Greenwood Rising Museum during their time working with Crossover in Tulsa, Oklahoma highlighting the history of the Race Massacre within North Tulsa.

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