Alternative Spring Break Information Session - Volunteer with Habitat for Humanity
Be part of something meaningful this spring break with Habitat for Humanity’s Collegiate Challenge! Join a team of students working together to make housing more accessible in the Tacoma/Pierce County area. Along the way, you’ll gain hands-on experience (connect with your community, enjoy free lunches, and participate in fun student events. Plus, you have the option to earn 0.25 units of EXLN 295 credit for your efforts, which fulfills the Experiential Learning Requirement. Don’t miss this chance to make an impact, build your skills, and meet new friends!
Attend this Information Session to learn more about the experience and connect with a representative from Habitat for Humanity.
Watch a video created by another college who visited Tacoma in 2018 to participate in Collegiate Challenge.
Have questions? Contact Experiential Learning Program Assistant, Thomas O’Neil: toneil@puegtsound.edu.
Thompson Hall, Room 193