With the one of largest spring break weeks of the year, thousands of Spartans gather together and celebrate a week of carefree relaxation.  While thousands of students make a fast break for a little fun in the sun and a fresh mojito at their side, a small percentage of Spartans chose to spend their spring break in another environment.  Instead of laying by the pool, they can be seen putting siding on a house or helping a child with a math problem. They are the Alternative Spring Breakers.
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With over 25 service trips offered each year, Alternative Spring Break provides students with the opportunity to participate and provide service to communities in and out of the United States. Â Twelve students are selected for each trip where they will provide at least 30 hours of community service in a social issue of their concern. Â Some of the trips that are offered focus on issues such as disaster relief, health, environment, kids, education and more. Â Another bonus of ASB: the amazing places you’ll get to visit. Â Just a few places breakers will be visiting this year are, New Orleans, Washington, Miami, Chicago and international trips to Puerto Rico, Jamaica and Costa Rica.
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I chose to participate in Alternative Spring Break 2011 and while it was one of the most spontaneous decisions I have ever made, it was also one of the best. Â My trip took me to Baltimore, MD where I spent a week with eleven strangers that soon became close friends and volunteered at the Maree G. Farring elementary school. Â I spent the majority of my time in a third grade classroom where I created close relationships with 7 and 8 year olds. Â I had never visited Baltimore before and it was one of the best experiences I’ve had since being in college. Â I felt refreshed when I returned home, proud of what I had accomplished and meeting all of the amazing people along the way was a major benefit.
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Rachel Jackson, journalism junior, also made the trip to Baltimore and enjoyed the ASB experience so much that she’s participating again. Â This year Jackson will be heading to Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota where she will be helping with a variety of projects.
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“My favorite part of ASB is knowing that what I help with actually can make a difference in someone’s life, even though I’m there for only a short period of time,” said Jackson.  “I underestimated the amount of good my group did in that Baltimore school for even a week, but everyone was sad when it was time to leave — both the students and ourselves.”
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Alternative Spring Break is a great experience for everyone and is guaranteed to give you a break like no other. Â While you may already have your flight booked for Panama City next week, there’s
alwaysnext year.
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“I really like doing something completely different than what I was used to do because not a lot of people do something like this, and it was a great opportunity.  It’s so different from anything I had ever done, and from things most of my friends had done,” said Jackson.