SUNY Albany Winter Trip to Coastal Ecuador 2014-2015


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Volunteer Activity Description

Start Date: Dec 28, 2014 12:00 AM
End Date: Jan 9, 2015 12:00 AM

TRAVEL.
Traveling with GSE involves everything from visiting a native bird sanctuary to hiking along Ecuador’s beautiful coastline. Students enjoy authentic Ecuadorian cuisine and collaborate on local projects with their international peers.

LEARN.
GSE uses hands-on service-learning projects and cultural exchanges to provide students with life changing learning opportunities. Students develop ecological literacy and participate in grassroots international relations while building crucial 21st century skills such as communication and collaboration.

IMPACT.
Each year during exchange programs, students plant 5,000 native trees in La Punta Gorda Preserve. Students also work along side their Ecuadorian peers at Fanny de Baird High School to further develop their school garden. The garden provides produce for the school community and offers an interactive education on local food systems and organic farming.

GROW.
Plants aren’t the only things that grow! International travel facilitates profound transformation for students. Students leave the trip with a better understanding of different cultures and people, inspiring them to become change makers and leaders in their own community

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Erica Rasch

Passionate about: I love to swim, act, and love to help others.

Gabrielle Scott

Passionate about: Biology, Environmental Science, Natural Medicine

Korilynn Farris

Passionate about: Animals, the environment, and children
Gabrielle E Scott donated $130 3407 days ago
Patrick Condon donated $100 3409 days ago
Stacey A. Lyon donated $100 3413 days ago
Pareese Hankerson donated $360 3415 days ago
Pareese Hankerson donated $406 3415 days ago

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