HARRISBURG, Pa. — The lush greenery, turquoise waves and friendly communities of Puerto Rico greeted ten Penn State Harrisburg students at the beginning of Spring Break in March for the second annual Alternative Spring Break. Since Hurricane Maria, the third-costliest Atlantic hurricane, tore the island apart in late 2017, efforts to restore and rebuild Puerto Rico have persisted. This year’s group traveled to the island to aid in continuing relief efforts.
The Alternative Spring Break annually chooses a social issue for students to explore within the span of a week-long service opportunity. The trip offers students a chance to serve the community, learn about the natural world and environment, build life skills, and obtain a better understanding of complex social and cultural dynamics. Students are also able to build lifelong bonds with other students as they participate in group discussions and personal reflection.