DuBOIS, Pa. — For most, the term “spring break” conjures thoughts of beautiful weather, fun locations and a good time had by all. But for several students at Penn State DuBois, this year’s spring break had another reason they'll never forget it. They used their spring break to make an impact on the world.
Students from Penn State DuBois and Penn State Altoona recently put their spring break to good use through an alternative spring break trip to Puerto Rico. Ten students from Penn State DuBois made the trip to stay at the Community Collaborations International in Luquillo to take part in numerous service projects, while also learning about the many aspects of Puerto Rican culture.
Students who made the trip from Penn State DuBois included:
- Melakai Forrest
- Katy Fritz
- Madison Gavlock
- Abagail Kellogg-Long
- Andrea Lecuyer
- Savannah McCloskey-Reigh
- Savannah Ross
- Malachi Schaefer
- Madison Sohnen
- Justice Williams
During the trip, students helped with disaster relief projects, environmental restoration projects and community recovery efforts. Often working through difficult moments of hard, physical work, no one let any barriers bare them from completing the tasks they had at hand.
“These students stepped outside of their comfort zone during this trip,” said Holli Lashinsky, assistant director of admissions and accompanying staff member for the trip. “They conquered fears while being supported by other on our team. They encouraged and loved one another throughout the trip and learned so much about one another.”