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  • Break Away - Offers and oversees break-oriented programs, which immerse students in different cultures and heighten social awareness.
    www.alternativebreaks.com
  • EcoTeach - Educational travel to Costa Rica. Volunteer opportunities with environmental ecology and other educational projects.
    www.ecoteach.com
  • NorthWestern University - Week-long projects to a community strongly affected by issues of concern.
    www.studorg.nwu.edu/asb
  • Project Volunteer - Creates awareness, activism, and advocacy by having students engage in community service.
    comnet.org/proj_volunteer
  • Stanford University - Provides a choice of numerous week-long alternative break trips.
    www.stanford.edu/group/ASB
  • Thailand Cultural Tour - Nine day cultural tour of Bangkok and the seaside resort of Pattaya.
    www.alliance3000.com/sb
  • The Voice - Article extolling the virtues of going on an alternative break.
    voice.bloomu.edu/3-21-96/news/alternative.html
  • University of Illinois at Chicago - Campus group that seeks to involve, educate and heighten students' social awareness.
    icarus.cc.uic.edu/stud_orgs/service/asb
  • University of Kansas - Gives over 140 students the opportunity to use their break in one of 14 locations to benefit society and themselves.
    www.ukans.edu/~asb
  • University of Michigan - Offers a week-long immersive community service experience and opportunity to explore the culture and history of the area.
    www.umich.edu/~mserve/ProjectServe/HTML/asb_PS.html
  • University of Pennsylvania - Break projects primarily focused on immersing students in a variety of communities to learn about issues of housing and homelessness.
    dolphin.upenn.edu/~altbreak
  • University of Southern California - Features a calendar of upcoming events in addition to contact information for USC students.
    www.usc.edu/student-affairs/volunteer_center/ASB.html

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