St. Norbert College Students to Visit Chicago for Immigration TRIPS Service Program
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From St. Norbert College, December 18, 2015
by Mariah Doughman, mariah.doughman@snc.edu, 920-403-3089
Six St. Norbert College students will visit Chicago from Sunday, Jan. 17 to Friday Jan. 22, as part of the TRIPS alternative break service program. While there, participants will learn more about issues related to impacting immigrant and undocumented individuals. The group will also participate in service projects impacting the lives of refugees.
Participants in the Chicago trip are listed below.
Trip Leaders: Christian Madrigal (Milwaukee, Wis.), Ruby Robles (Green Bay, Wis.)
Other Participants: Krystal Binversie (Sheboygan Falls, Wis.), Mathew Clark (Kimberly, Wis.), Nick Mueller (Mequon, Wis.) and Mikaela Wolf (Minneapolis, Minn.)
TRIPS (an acronym for Turning Responsibility Into Powerful Service) is an alternative break program organized by the Sturzl Center for Community Service and Learning at St. Norbert College. It is designed to give students the opportunity to put their beliefs into action through service and solidarity with various communities. TRIPS challenges students to participate in a week or more of service in areas throughout the United States and the world.
For more information, contact Jennifer Nissen, assistant director of Community Service and Learning at the Sturzl Center, at jennifer.nissen@snc.edu.