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Possible Spring Break Service Trips 2009 - Host Site Partners

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People who welcome and supervise our students at our host sites become role models and mentors, educators and prophets, awakening in our students new possibilities of vocation, lifestyle and commitment to justice. We are very grateful for our wonderful, generous host site partners!

1/2 Week Trips

Homelessness in Omaha, Getting to know our Neighbors

Experience the realities of homelessness and the care and advocacy offered right here in our own city. Live and work with our local community partner Siena/Francis House, which focuses on meeting basic needs and accompanying people along their recovery process.

Migrants, Immigrants, and Latinos in Omaha

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Sudanese in Omaha

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Want to go green for Break?
Uncovering Inconvenient Truths in Omaha

This four-day seminar will expose the participants to five different aspects of sustainability: transportation, water, food, energy, and waste/recycling.  Students will engage these topics through integrating hands-on experience with education by experts in the field of sustainability.  Students will attempt to live sustainably during the four-day seminar by walking, using public transportation, eating locally, reducing our use of water and energy through conservation, and creating little waste.  This inaugural sustainability seminar seeks to educate and engage Creighton students about these issues in order that we might begin to create a more sustainable community here at Creighton and beyond.  To learn what the Creighton community is already doing in regards to sustainability, check out the website.

 

Full Week Trips

Albuquerque, NM - Trinity Catholic Worker

Defense Industry, Sustainability and Homelessness, Can you Dig it?
The Trinity Catholic Worker House is located in a rural, agricultural area, near the middle of a city as big as Omaha. The neighborhood has recent immigrants as well as established families. Opulence and poverty exist side-by-side,  the nuclear weapons industry has record budgets, but it is under the scrutiny of a small but determined group of abolitionists, etc.  The Catholic Worker is a house of hospitality and offers food, showers, and laundry services to the poor in the community. Simplicity and organic farming are central components. Your service will be manual labor and accompaniment. (This community has a few cats, if you have allergies/dislikes)

Calhoun City, MS - EXCEL

The EXCEL program in Calhoun City, MS provides tutoring, GED classes, adult on-going learning classes, computer classes, and a number of support groups for various interests. EXCEL is a non-profit organization located in Okolona, which is still a very segregated community with high poverty and illiteracy rates.  The participants will have the opportunity to learn about the reality in those communities, as well as help in the tutoring program and the thrift shop run by EXCEL.

Chicago, IL - Amate House

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Chicago, IL - Daughters of Charity

Get to know diverse communities in Chicago
St. Joseph’s Services, Marillac House and St. Vincent De Paul Center all serve individuals who are economically disadvantaged. These sites serve very poor areas on the west side of Chicago with primarily African American and Latino populations. Students will work directly with the poor through help with tutoring and literacy (English as a Second Language), at a day care center, at a thrift store and with various agencies and programs.
Relevant Websites: Various Social Justice Issues; St. Vincent De Paul Center

Chicago, IL - Dominican Volunteer Corps

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Chicago, IL - Pilsen

Latinos in Chicago - Integration, Contributions and Challenges
The Pilsen neighborhood on the near west side of Chicago is a vibrant Latino community. Your hosts will be the staff of the Poder Center (an English as a Second Language (ESL) and community center). The group lives and cooks its meals at the rectory of the Jesuit-run Catholic parish of St. Procopius. Service opportunities include tutoring adults at the Poder Center, tutoring children at St. Procopius elementary school, and serving at the parish soup kitchen and clothing depository. Groups learn about many local social justice issues and the local culture from a variety of experiences: talking with the youth group, eating dinner with parish families in their homes, touring the innovative and renowned Cristo Rey Jesuit High School and visiting the local Mexican Fine Arts Museum.

Cleveland, OH - Catholic Worker

Gentrification, Homelessness and Resistance
The Whitman House offers a week-long socioeconomic immersion/service experience in Cleveland, Ohio's near west side.  Students live as part of the Catholic Worker community, as well as part of the larger neighborhood community that is diverse economically, racially, and socially.  The experience includes volunteering with many different social services in the area and just getting to know the neighborhood and understanding its socioeconomic circumstances, especially the changes brought by gentrification in recent years.
Relevant Websites: Various Social Justice Issues; Catholic Worker

Denver, CO - Colorado Vincentian Volunteers

Variety of Direct Service in an Inner City
The staff, current volunteers and former volunteers of the Colorado Vincentian Volunteer (CVV) program will be our hosts. The area encompasses a diverse but economically poor community. Several Creighton graduates have spent a year as post-grad volunteers here so we know you will have a powerful experience. Service sites where CVV's work have included St. Francis homeless shelter, Broadway assistance center (food, clothes, rent), Neighborhood Partners (home-building, similar to Habitat for Humanity), a soup kitchen, sites that care for children of all ages, and many more. You will sleep and cook your meals at Casa Karibu, home of a Maryknoll Lay Missioner family who often hosts returned missioners on the first floor for ‘re-entry’ adjustment time. Social Justice and Catholic social thought ground the work of the volunteers in the CVV program and their reflections.
Relevant Websites: Various Social Justice Issues; CVV Home

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Indianapolis, IN - Daughters of Charity

Commitment to the Poor and Vulnerable in Indianapolis
The Daughters of Charity will welcome students into their powerful ministries in challenging, poor areas of Indianapolis.  Participants will work in a health clinic for the uninsured of Indianapolis. Students will also shadow social workers from St. Vincent New Hope Family Preservation. Each day, students will have the opportunity to serve a different population of the poor.

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Kansas City, MO - Holy Family Catholic Worker

What does it mean to welcome someone in need?
Participants will accompany and assist the Worker community members in their ministry of visiting and learning from the Kansas City community.  Participants will do a variety of direct service with the poor, as well as encounter strong justice issues. The Worker and partner organizations provide daily meals to many community members. Time spent with the guests is the most important part of this ministry. This is a Lasallian Volunteers placement.

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Milwaukee, WI - CapCorps

Trying on a Post Grad Volunteer Program
One highlight of service trips to Milwaukee is the chance to eat with the guests of St. Ben’s Community Meal.  Students will spend a day at Repairers of the Breach, a drop in center that is organized and run by people who use the services they provide.  As a new element to the immersion trips, students will also have the opportunity to visit with Voces de la Frontera, an immigrant rights group that is working to bring about justice for immigrants.  There is also an opportunity to see an alternative to the current economic system by visiting Growing Power, an urban farm that emphasizes the economic and environmental impact of local food systems and sustainable agriculture.  Volunteers will visit and work at the local Catholic Worker house, which emphasizes direct service to the poor while simultaneously challenging war and the violence of poverty by taking direct action.
Relevant Websites: CapCorps

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Minneapolis, MN

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Montgomery, AL - Resurrection Catholic Ministries

Resurrection Catholic Missions reaches out to the community around it.  Some of the things that you may do here include assisting in the child care center, working in Resurrection Catholic School (tutoring, P.E., reading, etc.), assisting with the elderly outreach program, or gardening.  The trip will also include learning and discussing the role of the civil rights in Montgomery. 

 

Morton, MS - EXCEL

The EXCEL program in Morton, MS provides tutoring, GED classes, adult on-going learning classes, computer classes, and a number of support groups for various interests. EXCEL is a non-profit organization located in Okolona, which is still a very segregated community with high poverty and illiteracy rates.  The participants will have the opportunity to learn about the reality in those communities, as well as help in the tutoring program and the thrift shop run by EXCEL.

Nashville, TN - Daughters of Charity

Participants will work with the Daughters of Charity and assist them in a variety of work they are involved with in Nashville. Students tutor at St. Vincent de Paul School, in the Ladies of Charity welfare office, and help with nursing in various settings including a women’s shelter, hospital, Catholic Charities Outreach, parish and local schools. Students will enjoy great hospitality in this very receptive and diverse community.
Relevant Websites: Various Social Justice Issues; Daughters of Charity;

 

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Oglala, SD - Pine Ridge Reservation

The students will do physical work on the reservation and have the opportunity to meet the natives while doing this work.  Native speakers will be invited to meals to speak with students about life on the reservation.  The students will also spend a day at the Red Cloud Indian School, run by the Jesuits. 

 

Oklahoma City, OK - Oscar Romero Catholic Worker House

Begun as a non-violent, loving outreach in 1998 after the violence of the Oklahoma City bombing, this host site will allow students to “meet with poor people and dialogue with them about their situations and experiences” (host Robert Waldrop). Hosts are committed to simplicity, hospitality, non-violence and sustainable living. Students will participate in neighborhood outreach, community gardening and bread-baking while experiencing what it is like to live on a food-stamp budget of $3 a day.
(This community has a few cats, if you have allergies/dislikes)

Okolona, MS - EXCEL

The EXCEL program in Okolona, MS provides tutoring, GED classes, adult on-going learning classes, computer classes, and a number of support groups for various interests. EXCEL is a non-profit organization located in Okolona, which is still a very segregated community with high poverty and illiteracy rates.  The participants will have the opportunity to learn about the reality in those communities, as well as help in the tutoring program and the thrift shop run by EXCEL.

 

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Pine Ridge, SD - Red Cloud Volunteers

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Rosebud, SD - Life and Education on a Reservation

This trip will travel to the Rosebud reservation in South Dakota.  The students will do physical work on the reservation and have the opportunity to meet the community while doing this work.  Speakers will be invited to meals to share with students about their lives.  The students will also spend time at a local elementary school.

 

ShadowBrook Farm, Lincoln NE

See what it's like to work on a farm for a week
ShadowBrook Farm is a small, family owned specialty vegetable farm. We are committed to sustainable farming practices and are devoted to being good stewards of our land. We want to help move towards a "regional food system" where food is sold directly to the consumer rather than traveling many miles to reach your plate. About 10 acres are devoted to growing certified organic specialty vegetables and herbs. We also plant about an acre of cut-flowers. Our goal is to plant green manure crops in a third of our vegetable ground annually. We are using grass-based beef cows as part of our rotation. We have a herd of dairy goats that are currently used for our own dairy needs. We are currently using four hoop-houses to extend our growing season. Using this system we are able to produce vegetables for ten months a year.
Relevant Websites: ShadowBrook Farm

St. Louis, MO - Marian Middle School

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St. Louis, MO - Vincentian Volunteers

Students will stay with the Gateway Vincentian Volunteers (recent college grads who are volunteering for a year). Students will go with current volunteers to a variety of sites in St. Louis, working with African American and Asian communities. Sites are dependent upon where volunteers have placements- may possibly include various city schools, a low-income daycare, a soup pantry, and an international immigration office. Other possible opportunities include getting a tour of East Saint Louis, visiting with a group of women recently released from prison, and contact with Catholic Worker communities.
Relevant Websites: Various Social Justice Issues; Vincentian Service Corps

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St. Mary of the Woods, Indiana

WoodsWorks is designed by the Sisters of Providence at the White Violet Eco-Center to introduce the principles of eco-justice and Providence Spirituality while engaging in service at and around Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, near Terre Haute, Indiana.  The service sites will alternate between the White Violet Center for Eco-Justice (includes organically certified farmland, orchards and gardens), Wabash Valley Habitat for Humanity, Educational/Family Services, Catholic Charities and St. Ann Clinic. ; maintenance in our organic gardens, assistance with daily alpaca care, work on our nature trail, working in landscaped areas near WVC buildings, and orchard maintenance.  We also need help with annual cleaning tasks such as cleaning alpaca pens and fans, cleaning and putting up bluebird boxes, alpaca fiber program, recycling and biomass program, cleaning, or playing games with sisters in the memory loss unit. 

 

Stoud, OK - Habitat for Humanity

More than Hammers and Nails
Do you know, or want to learn, how to build a house? Work with Stroud’s Habitat for Humanity chapter to complete a home for a family in this warm Oklahoma community. “Habitat for Humanity benefits the community as much as it does individual families. Habitat homes are well built by community members and our home owners are proud and responsible neighbors.” This town is still in the process of rebuilding after an F-5 tornado hit in the late 90s which wiped out their economic centers.

Wind River, WY - St. Stephens Indian Mission

Life and Education on a Reservation, The Native American Experience
Experience life on the Reservation through meeting tribal leaders, visiting the schools, and participating in cultural experiences such as a sweat lodge.  You will also learn about the social issues.  The area is poor, though, because of gas and oil royalties perhaps not as poverty stricken as some reservations.  Addiction to alcohol and drugs and diabetes are the major health concerns on the reservation.  The students will meet with the elders who will speak to them about the issues on the reservation.
Most Arapaho are Catholic; most Shoshone who share the Wind River Reservation with them are Episcopal. We serve the Arapaho for the most part, who outnumber the Shoshone two to one. Each tribe has its own Business Council, comparable to a tribal council, and have some common agencies like the natural resources. Both Tribes have casinos, which, though providing jobs, cause social problems. The area is poor, though, because of gas and oil royalties perhaps not as poverty stricken as some reservations. Addiction to alcohol and drugs and diabetes are the major health concerns on the reservation. The students will meet with the elders who will speak to them about the issues on the reservation.
Relevant Websites: Various Social Justice Issues; St. Stephens Indian Reservation