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New Orleans Alternative Spring Break

What:聽Student volunteer service trip
Where:聽New Orleans
奥丑别苍:听March 1 – 7, 2020 (during spring break)
Who:聽Students working with聽
Estimated cost:
The cost for this trip averages out to approximately $750/student. Team fundraising helps to alleviate this cost.

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The infamous photos of homes flooded by the waters of 2005’s Hurricane Katrina with people clinging to safety on their rooftops were mostly of New Orleans Lower Ninth Ward neighborhood. A historic, low-income African American community located beneath the levies that did not hold, is to this day still slowly coming back. Students have been working in the neighborhood every year on their Spring Break since 2006. Our partner,聽聽assists families with getting back on to their properties, getting financial help, and does the hands-on rebuilding with volunteers. Students will learn about and discuss neighborhood inequities, racism, climate change, urban public policy, and more. Additionally, students will enjoy experiencing the historic French Quarter and the unique culture of New Orleans 鈥 the Caribbean鈥檚 northernmost city.

Interested student?
Recruiting for each spring break trip happens early in the fall semester. Contact聽communityservice@strose.edu聽for more information.

“The bond that the group had on and off the work sites made me feel like I had known everyone for years. It鈥檚 amazing what a couple long days of hard work and sharing tight quarters does to a group of people.”
-Meghan Mallon ’17, New Orleans 2014 participant

“The week consisted of strenuous, humbling work. The kind of work that you can see progress in, and be proud of the results. When moral was low and times seemed tough, the positive attitudes of the team and the homeowners helped us to persevere and push ourselves.鈥
-Drew Mancini ’16, New Orleans 2014 participant