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So you’ve gone on a trip and you learned things many people on campus have never known. Maybe you are inspired to make a difference and to share this with the campus or local community. Collectively, your trip group can use your knowledge and talents to build on the many good things past trip participants have done. (And show all the TRIPS sponsors how valuable their investment is!) Think of the impact that over 100 trip participants can have in making our community a little more aware of and involved in important social issues each year!
As a group you will:
- attend post-trip meetings,
- develop one post-trip service experience (with your group or for the campus),
- help with the 100 Men Who Cook fundraiser, and
- share your experiences with a campus/community audience.
PJC trip scholarship recipients must complete at least 20 hours of service in their topic area. Your Trip Leaders will share more details.
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So what IS an
alternative break
service trip?
History & Mission
Community Living
Participant Leadership
Paying for Your Trip
Health and Safety
Taking Pictures
Things to Think About
Education and Reflection
After the Trip
Important Trip Dates
Leave a Legacy
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