Rev. Wilfredo de Jesus was leading the relief visit.
During the group's first trip, they took medical teams and supplies along with blankets and water to the earthquake-devastated country.
This time, they are focusing their efforts on creating a semi-permanent kitchen with supplies to feed the orphans until they can rebuild their facilities. /p>
"Our pastor is very passionate about the kids in the orphanage there. So, we are going back to actually build a soup kitchen out of like this huge tent that we got that we sent ahead of time. So, now we're building a soup kitchen, and now we're going to feed them," said volunteer Joel Aguilar.