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Student Involvement

Service Learning: Alternative Service Break

What is an alternative service break (ASB)?

An Alternative Service Break (ASB) is an approximately week-long (five to seven days) service trip placing teams of students, staff and faculty in communities to engage in community service and experiential learning.

During the 2008-09 academic year, University of Nebraska-Lincoln (UNL) students have:

  • Provided childcare for homeless and low-income children (six months to six years of age) at Outward Boundaries in Kansas City
  • Built a home with Habitat for Humanity in Taos, New Mexico
  • Assisted rebuilding efforts after an EF5 tornado devastated Greensburg, Kansas

Where are we going? Who selects sites and how are they determined?

Each trip is selected using the SERVE Model. The first step is to determine the social issues that impassion UNL students. Second is to find a location that is attractive to students. Third and most important is to find a community partner who matches the student interests and who has volunteer needs, preferably providing direct service. The community partner must be able to provide a safe, healthy, educational service experience. In return, we must be able to provide a minimum of three to five days of professional, respectful and sincere service.

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Contact Information

Assistant Director
Linda Moody, Ph.D.
472-8158
lmoody2@unl.edu
200 Nebraska Union