In the past decade, more and more University of Maine students have
applied for the opportunity to experience Alternative Spring Break.
What started with 20 students and UMaine community members traveling to
South Carolina to spend a week repairing homes of low-income families
has grown to a contingent of more than 92 volunteers who this year
headed to seven locations nationwide and one international destination.
In March, volunteers worked with the Gesundheit Institute in West
Virginia; Plateau Restoration in Utah; Florida Trail Association; Boys &
Girls Clubs of Northeast Florida; the Nature Conservancy in Georgia; and
Habitat for Humanity and Community Collaborations (Hurricane Ike
relief), both in Texas. In May, students and an adviser are scheduled to
work with International Volunteer HQ in Cusco, Peru.
The
Alternative Spring Break Endowment Fund was established in the
University of Maine Foundation in 2008. Income from the fund supports
Alternative Spring Break functions and trips.
UMaine Today Magazine
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