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A group of student volunteers at La Casa in Goshen, Indiana, during the 2015 fall break. The Alternative Breaks Association gives students an opportunity to volunteer in different communities during fall and spring breaks. PHOTO PROVIDED BY ANI THOMAS
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Students impact communities with Alternative Breaks

Rather than laying out on the beach or relaxing at home, Ball State students have the opportunity to volunteer and have a positive impact on a community during their spring break. The Alternative Breaks Association is taking a group of students to volunteer at Community Threads in Arlington Heights, Illinois during the university’s spring break from March 5 through March 12. Community Threads is a nonprofit thrift store that is driven by volunteer work.

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