Program Overview Alternative Break

Alternative Break Programs

Program Overview

The Alternative Break Program, a student-driven initiative, arranges immersive learning experiences with a social justice focus throughout the academic breaks. Strong student leaders play a pivotal role in identifying and spotlighting justice topics for the campus community. They are empowered to propose, develop, and implement travel programming infused with service-learning principles grounded in solidarity and justice.

Through thoughtful dialogues, direct service, and impactful education on crucial global and domestic social issues, students will exchange, evaluate, and actively pursue diverse ideas and approaches that question specific social, political, and economic structures. Collaborating directly with community partners in service projects will illustrate how students can translate their learning into community-centered, ethical, and sustainable action and activism. Participants will be equipped to engage with communities through pre-departure training, discussions, guest speakers, service initiatives, and other activities.

Alternative Break Programs are immersive service-learning experiences crafted to raise participants' awareness of vital social issues, foster personal growth, and equip them for a lifetime of meaningful social action.

Check back in Fall 2026 to see our upcoming Alternative Break trips!

Questions? Please email us at [email protected].
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2026 Programs

Seeds of Change: Cultivating Sustainability

Spring Program: San Juan, Puerto Rico 

Serve alongside local communities in Puerto Rico to support reforestation, coastal restoration, and sustainable farming through hands-on environmental projects.

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Youth Empowerment & Sustainable Community Development

Spring Program: Honduras

Participants will engage with local youth in Honduras to promote community resilience and empowerment through mentorship and advocacy projects that address the impacts of postcolonial power structures.

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Harriet Tubman Eastern Shore

Spring Program: Maryland

Participants will experience powerful interdisciplinary engagement point between ethnomusicology, African American history, community storytelling, and civic responsibility, aligning directly with CLCE’s mission to cultivate socially conscious, community-engaged leaders.

Lead the way!

Interested in being a Trip Leader? Want to guide your peers through a transformative week of service, learning, and leadership? Read more below!

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