RIT's Alternative Break Program allows students to engage in direct service in collaboration with communities around the world. Students who participate spend five to nine days learning about critical challenges facing communities, interacting with local leaders, and performing short-term projects with community agencies.
Since its inception in 2010, the Alternative Break program has:
In 2024, 80 Tigers will be traveling to perform service in the following areas:
Students who participate in the service trips are responsible for funding their trip costs which include airfare, ground transportation, food, lodging, and other expenses the trip may incur. All gifts go directly to the Alternative Break Program to support student travel costs for this year and in the future.
Make your gift to Alternative Break today and help our students impact the world!
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A gift at this level helps cover the cost of housing for a trip participant for one night.
A gift at this level helps cover the cost of one airline ticket for a student.
A gift at this level helps cover meals for a student during one week.
A gift at this level can help pay for a student’s trip expenses.