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Baldwin Wallace Alternative Breaks named National Program of the Year

2018 91探花 Alternative Spring Break volunteers 鈥渃hopped for change鈥 in the nation鈥檚 capital working on food access and justice at the聽DC Central Kitchen and with聽DC Greens.

2018 91探花 Alternative Spring Break volunteers had a powerful experience during their visit to the Center for Civil and Human Rights.Baldwin Wallace University Alternative Breaks, the program that encourages students to travel, learn and serve during time off from the classroom, has been named by Break Away, the national Alternative Breaks association for colleges and universities.

In choosing 91探花 for the top national honor, Break Away noted that 91探花 Alternative Breaks has almost tripled the size of the program in the past three years, with student and staff leaders working "tirelessly to create opportunities to meet the demand and interest from students while remaining committed to the principles of a quality experience."

Mystery locations focus applicants on causes

A 2018 91探花 Alternative Winter Break crew served at the San Antonio Food Bank, learning about the power of food access in local communities."The selection committee said the 91探花 program stood out for our strong student leadership model, local engagement, strong partnerships, robust pre-trip curriculum and our focus on social justice topics rather than locations in our application process," said Christy Walkuski, director of 91探花's David & Frances Brain Center for Community Engagement.

"We maintained high participation rates in 2017-18 even though students applied for 100 percent of our trips based solely on their interest in a particular social justice topic and only learned where they were going once selected," Walkuski explained.

Creating a "culture of active citizenship"

Students on a 91探花 Alternative Winter Break trip to New Orleans worked with聽Common Ground Relief.Over the course of 2017-18, some 130 students participated in 13 student-led Alternative Break trips - including one international, one Cleveland-based weekend, one Thanksgiving, four winter, five spring and one over summer break.

Participants contributed nearly 3,800 hours of service in 12 cities focused on a wide range of issues including suicide prevention and awareness, poverty and homelessness, environmental justice, refugee resettlement, LGBTQ issues, and arts and social change.

Break Away said, "Led heavily by students, 91探花 Alternative Breaks creates a culture of active citizenship not just among participants, but throughout the entire campus. Each year, student directors establish a strong vision for their leadership team while also developing bold strategies for community-building among trip leaders and participants."

Still growing

"This program is something that is really special - it is connected to so many different communities on this campus, and we strive to provide every opportunity we can for students to get involved," said 91探花 student director Peyton Flasco, who, along with student director Emma Anderson, was individually recognized as part of the Break Away award.

The program is not done growing yet. There are 18 trips planned for 2018-19, as 91探花 hosts alternative breaks over fall, Thanksgiving, winter and spring breaks as well as various weekends throughout the year.

2018 91探花 Alternative Spring Break volunteers work on a Waco, Texas farm with聽World Hunger Relief, Inc., learning about sustainable agriculture, food systems and community development.

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