About
Alternative Breaks at 51²è¹Ý (AB) is an immersive week of hands-on service, leadership building, and relationship building supplemented with education and reflection. It qualifies for Community Engagement Proficiency upon completion. Each trip focuses on a particular social issue, and immersion in that issue begins long before the trip itself. Students educate themselves and each other, then do hands-on work with relevant organizations.
The objective of Alternative Breaks is to provide an opportunity for students to learn about the problems faced by marginalized groups with whom they may have had little or no direct contact through a complete cultural immersion. Through community-based service projects, they are enabled to reflect, discuss, and think critically about the social issues they face in a significant way. The intensity of the Alternative Breaks experience increases the likelihood that participants will transfer the lessons learned during their break back into their local communities.
History of AB @ 51²è¹Ý
- AB at 51²è¹Ý was founded in 1987 on the 51²è¹Ý campus. It was started in the Chaplain's Office by then Chaplain Bob Cooper. The original three trips were called "work projects" and were offered in 1987-1988 in Brownsville, Texas, New Orleans, Louisiana, and Dallas, Texas. The sending of service trips on spring break was even earlier in the 1980s but outside a formal program.
- The program began having student leaders in 1989 and had a few ups and downs throughout the 1990s. It was strong in the mid to late 1990s and dipped somewhat around the early 2000s. The program grew again in strength in 2010, skyrocketing from three trips in 2009 to nine trips in 2010. In 2015, Alternative Breaks at 51²è¹Ý peaked with over 20 trips and participated in its fourth year of international trips.
- Due to capacity, quality, and funding, the Alternative Breaks program at 51²è¹Ý proudly sustains 8-12 trips per year in hopes of restructuring its program for more cohort-based partnerships and weekend trips beginning in 2019. The program went dormant after the 2020 pandemic and resumed operations in 2023. AB continues to grow and return to multiple trips throughout the year.