• Appalachia, West Virigina
    Appalachia, West Virigina Immerse yourself in the beauty of Appalachia and explore a variety of social justice issues including mountaintop removal and poverty. Students will enjoy time with residents of the area and will learn more about Appalachian culture. $320 and includes transportation, lodging, food and field trips.
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  • Buffalo, New York
    Buffalo, New York This trip will provide an opportunity for students to engage in a culture exchange with our Native American neighbors living in the Buffalo area. We are planning to participate in a hands-on environmental project on a Native American Nation, along with joining the team of Habitat for Humanities and Push. Transportation, lodging, and food are included in the $225 registration fee.
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  • Columbiana County, Ohio
    Columbiana County, Ohio Stay close to home and make an impact! Students will stay at the Salem Campus of KSU and provide direct service to area residents and social service agencies. $50 includes transportation, lodging and food.
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  • Washington DC
    Washington D.C. Make a difference in the nation’s capital. Students will stay and work in the country’s largest federally funded homeless shelter located in the shadow of the Capitol building. Volunteer work will be done at a women’s shelter, homeless shelter, and interacting with the HIV/AIDS population. $220 includes transportation, lodging and food.
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Make a difference with one of KSU’s annual alternative spring break trips!
Kent State’s Alternative Spring Break Trips expose students to social justice and cultural issues through direct service, community visits, reflection and a variety of activities. The purpose of the trips is to engage students in service as well as to inform them about current social issues and encourage their on-going involvement in social change.
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