WYOMISSING, Pa. — While most students spent their spring break relaxing and enjoying their time off, nine Penn State Berks students dedicated their time to serving a community.
Students from Penn State Berks and Penn State Mont Alto traveled to Eagle Butte, South Dakota, to spend their spring break volunteering with the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe of the Lakota Nation as part of the University’s Alternative Spring Break (ASB) trips.
Penn State Berks students included:
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Amar Alford (first-year, Conrow, Texas)
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Aviana Armstead-Collado (third-year, Erdenheim, Pennsylvania)
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Kaitelynn Beely (first-year, San Antonio, Texas)
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Kylie Burkholder (third-year, Ephrata, Pennsylvania)
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Nicole Eisenhauer (second-year, Pine Brook, New Jersey)
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Jocelyn Espinoza (second-year, Bloomfield, New Jersey)
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Amy Najarro Bojorquez (third-year, Greenwich, Connecticut)
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Johnathan Newnham (first-year, Reading, Pennsylvania)
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Anne Setenet (third-year, Clifton Heights, Pennsylvania)
Penn State Berks staff TaLisa Ramos, associate director of student affairs, and Lilibell Sanchez, assistant director of student leadership, worked with Jordan Traut, student life coordinator at Mont Alto, to organize the trip. Traut has a connection with a mentor who is a member of the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe and invited the two campuses to the reservation.