- Is it safe in New York City?
- How much does it cost to go on a short-term mission in NYC?
- Will Pro-Life Nurse Missions nurses be covered by liability insurance?
- What if I don’t have a New York State RN license?
- Will I earn CEUs as a result of participating in Pro-Life Nurse Missions?
- I actually live in New York City—can I still apply?
- Will there be opportunities to sightsee in NYC while I'm there?
Is it safe in New York City?
The Economist rates New York as one of the top 15 safest cities in the world. It’s also one of the top 5 safest big cities in the US. For short-term visitors, that means exercising “normal precautions” in the Big Apple.
How much does it cost to go on a short-term mission in NYC?
Thanks to ministry partners in NYC, short-term missions in NYC are very affordable! Click here to calculate your costs, and click here to set up a fundraising page for your trip!
Will Pro-Life Nurse Missions nurses be covered by liability insurance?
Yes. Proof of insurance can be made available upon the acceptance of your application.
What if I don’t have a New York State RN license?
The process to get a temporary RN license in NY is simple! Allow for 6-8 weeks for the application to be approved. Click here for more information.
Will I earn CEUs as a result of participating in Pro-Life Nurse Missions?
A continuing education unit (CEU) is a measure used in continuing education programs to assist the professional to maintain their license in their profession. Pro-Life Nurse Missions cannot offer earned CEUs at this time.
I actually live in New York City—can I still apply?
Yes! Get the experience of a short-term mission without leaving your home city!
Will there be opportunities to sightsee in NYC while I’m there?
Yes! Here are some options!
No-Cost Places to Visit:
- 911 Memorial, site of Sept 11, 2001 attack: outdoors
- The Metropolitan Museum of Art: tickets are “pay what you wish”
- American Museum of Natural History: NYS residents “pay what you wish”
- The High Line: a historic elevated freight rail-line public park on the west side of Manhattan
- The Chelsea Market: an indoor food and retail marketplace
- Times Square: the iconic location of the New Year’s Eve midnight ball drop
- IKEA Brooklyn: a Swedish home-furnishing store
Paid Options:
- Ferry to Governor’s Island: a 172 acre island park in the heart of New York Harbor: adults $5 | 65+ free
- 911 Memorial Museum: $27-$33; purchase tickets in advance
- Broadway Show: $20-$145; purchase tickets in advance
- Statue of Liberty National Monument and Ellis Island: $25-$51; purchase tickets in advance
- Central Park Carriage Ride: $89 for short tour
- Empire State Building: $82-84