- LocationLane University Center, 108
- DescriptionWe're heading back to New Orleans for Alternative Break! Stop by one of our two interest sessions to learn about the trip and ask any questions!
Attendance at an interest is encourage but not mandatory. Students can submit the application for the trip at the link below! - Websitehttps://events.frostburg.edu/event/alternative-break-interest-session
- CategoriesVolunteer Opportunities
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