Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Short-term volunteering can have long-term, positive effects on the community

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by Daniel Sieradski | December 10, 2010 | 0 comments
Short-term volunteering can have long-term, positive effects on communities
"The Worth of What They Do," Repair the World's first major study of the Jewish service-learning field.
Repair the World Announces Results of a Study Examining the Effects of Alternative Breaks and Other Short-Term Volunteer Projects on Communities in Need in the U.S. and Abroad
Repair the World is pleased to announce the results of its commissioned study “The Worth of What They Do,” by Ellen Irie, Principal at BTW informing change, to examine the effects of short-term service projects on the communities they serve. Much research has been done on positive impacts for volunteers, such as a sense of accomplishment and first-hand experience of global problems such as poverty and food insecurity. However, relatively little research has been done on the long-term effects of such projects on the communities they serve beyond concrete, short-term gains—for example, a new irrigation ditch or a freshly painted community center.

ASB: Second Payment Due

Before the Holiday Break there are a couple items of ASB business to attend to:
FIRST, please be aware that by this Thursday, December 16th you must pay 50% of your total program (for Alt SPRING Break).  The reason we had to move the due date up one day was because the university (in it's infinite wisdom) is switching over accounting systems December 17th.  


SECOND, PLEASE PAY 50% OF YOUR PROGRAM FEE BY THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16TH.  Follow this link [Make a Payment!] to pay online or come in the ASB office during normal business hours to write a check payable to 'MSU'.

THIRD, if you previously had issues with the online payment system please try again.  If you are still receiving a message in error let me know as soon as possible so I can correct this with our tech person.

Good luck on finals!

--
Keith Bouck
Alternative Spring Break
Site Leader Coordinator 2010-2011
Email: asb.siteleader@gmail.com
PH: (517) 355-3326

"Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better.  It's not."

-- Dr. Suess

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Let Your Friends Know!

Have a friend that is interested in ASB, but missed the deadline???

If so, forward this message:

If you are interested in going on an international Alternative Break this spring, you are in luck! We have just a few openings on our international trips dealing with education and indigenous rights.
International trips cost$1225 and include airfare, lodging, most meals, and transportation in your location. Pretty much, everything is included!
e-mail asb.participate@gmail.com if you would like to apply!
Don’t miss out!

Happy Thanksgiving!!

Hello Folks!

I wanted to send a quick email to remind you all that there is NO Site Leader meeting tonight. Our next meeting will be next Tuesday (11/30/10) at 9:00 PM.  It will cover logistical deadlines, Danae will discuss Adopt-A-Breaker in more detail, and we will introduce Month of Service planning.  

During your break from school please relax and enjoy some turkey (or tofurkey)!!  

I encourage you to read this brief article about changing the name of Thanksgiving [http://www.progressive.org/mpwellington112210.html].  

Or this article about indian humor [Indian Humor During Thanksgiving Week? Ha Ha!].  Excerpt: "Oh, you're a vegetarian? In my language" -- it does not matter which language -- "vegetarian translates as`bad hunter.'" 

Have a great break!!

PS.  If you haven't been able to log in to our online payment system please let me know so I can correct this problem.

--
Keith

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

2010-11 Site Leader Retreat

Check out our Media tab to view some of our awesome icebreakers from the retreat!

---Keith

Monday, November 15, 2010

November 15th

Hey Folks,


Thanks for making this year's retreat a success!!  Your enthusiasm, dinosaur noises, and competitive skills during capture the flag made this past weekend a blast.

Moving on, we have a Site Leader meeting tomorrow at 9:00 PM in Natural Sciences 304.  Note that this is not Erickson Hall as we have had previous Site Leader meetings.  Please remember to bring your Handbooks!

Also this week, we have our ASB KICK OFF PARTY!  This is such a fun event where you all get to meet your participants!!!  It will start promptly at 7:00 PM in the Erickson Kiva.  

Dan Na (our Participant Coordinator) emailed your participant lists last night so please send them an email introducing yourself, the issue you are working with, and a reminder to attend the wicked ASB Kick Off Party.  It might be helpful to include that you will be holding astunning trip poster and will be wearing an ORANGE ASB t-shirt!  Remember to CC my email (asb.siteleader@gmail.com) to ensure that I receive all your trip communication so that I can stay in the loop.

Have a great week!!

-Keith


Wednesday, November 3, 2010

ASB Leadership Weekend Survey

Thank you being active Site Leaders last night!

As the Executive Board continues to plan next weekend's ASB Leadership Weekend we NEED your input to truly make it a success.  Please complete this survey by 5:00 PM this Friday (November 5th).  Realize that your responses will help to shape some of the activities for the fun-filled weekend!!

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

ASB: SL Orientation TONIGHT

The time is finally upon us to all meet!  Reminder the Site Leader Orientation is TONIGHT at 9:00 PM in C100 (the Kiva) of Wonders Hall.  Please come early as we will be covering LOTS of important information and must not waste any time!!

Bring a pen or pencil, your listening ears, and your sparkling smiles.  Make sure you are ready to participate!!

Have a wonderful day,

Keith


Suggested Viewing:
Short documentary about urban farms in Flint, MI

Monday, October 25, 2010

Recruitment Push---10/25

Hey Folks,

I apologize about the delay, but attached is the long awaited Site Leader Contract.  Please look over it and write down the important dates in you calendar.  We will have copies at the Site Leader Orientation NEXT TUESDAY, November 2nd at 9:00 PM.  We are still waiting on confirmation of room placement on campus.


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YOU NEED PARTICIPANTS
for AWB/ASB

Alternative Spring Break is making one last recruitment push.  Please forward this message for to your academic advisors, club presidents, and friends.  WE HAVE GREAT SITE LEADERS, NOW WE NEED GREAT PARTICIPANTS!! :)

What does active citizenship mean to you? What will you do to help
achieve social justice?
When was the last time you were immersed in an
environment different than your own?

Alternative Spring Break is a student-run organization that sends
students across the country and around the world to volunteer during
summer, winter and spring break. This year, we are proud to offer over
20 trips that deal with a range of social issues from public health to
indigenous rights.

Find out how you can get involved with Michigan State University's
Alternative Spring Break program by going to www.asb.msu.edu.

Participant applications for the 2010-2011 Alternative Spring Break
and Alternative Winter Break are now available on our website!

Don't miss out on this unique opportunity to meet new students, learn
more about a social issue and serve communities in need!


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If you have any questions or concerns about applying for ASB, do not
hesitate to contact us!
asb.participate@gmail.com

We look forward to receiving and reviewing your applications!

"ONE WEEK, A WORLD OF DIFFERENCE"


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For those of who read my emails waiting for a funny pick up line or link to a video please take some time out of your busy lives to do something great.  Our Spartans are now ranked #5 according to the BCS, our highest ranking since 1999.  We must support our team and our coach throughout the week by showing our MSU spirit.  As such please click on the following link to vote for Dantanio as Coach of the Year [http://www.coachoftheyear.com/#fbid=b8bE6MZ6t1e].

Quote of the Week:
"We had to get them to take the cheese," Dantanio said.

Have a wonderful week and see you next Tuesday!

Friday, October 15, 2010

Site Leader Placements

Thank you for meeting with myself and my fellow ASB Executive Board members!  

It was great getting to know you and hearing about your favorite 'simple living' meal.  Some of your responses have prompted us to change our dinner plans in the last few weeks.

Since proper and well-thought out ASB Site Leader placements are essential to successful trips we are going to be taking the weekend to think about where each of you will fit best!!  As such, we will let you all know by next Wednesday (10/20) on the status of your placement within Alternative Spring (& Winter) Break 2010-11.

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Please continue to spread the word to your friends, roommates, and the MSU students who sit next to you at the MSU v. Illinois football game tomorrow!!  The ASB Participant Application can be found here, [http://asb.msu.edu/application/].

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Keep the following dates open:

Site Leader Orientation
Tuesday, November 2nd at 9:00 PM
ASB Leadership Weekend
Saturday, November 13 to Sunday, November 14th
Weekly Site Leader Meetings
Tuesdays @ 9:00 PM

For those that recall Mike Hart calling MSU his little brother......  As always, GO GREEN GO WHITE!!  Beat Illinois!! 


Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Participant Applications!

PROSPECTIVE SITE LEADERS:


Please get the word out to everyone you know at MSU about the service opportunities presented by Alternative Spring Break!


We are currently accepting Participant Applications for both our Winter and Spring Break trips.  The online application can be found @


Questions or concerns can be directed to ASB's Participant Coordinator, Dan Na Luo @


Participant Apps are due by Friday, October 27th.

Friday, October 8, 2010

LAST DAY

Looking for a campus leadership opportunity?
Are you passionate about service?
Want to educate fellow Spartans on current social issues that our world faces?

TODAY IS THE LAST DAY TO TURN IN YOUR 2010-11 SITE LEADER APPLICATION


The application is due today (Friday, October 8th) by 5:00 PM to Room 345 in Student Services!

If you still need to download the app it is available at the following link [http://asb.msu.edu/trips-2/]

Instructions can be found here [http://siteleaderprogram.blogspot.com/2010/09/2010-11-site-leader-apps.html]

If you need a nudge in the right direction read the following quote from a past 2009-10 Site Leader:

"ASB is about connecting with the community you work in and your fellow Spartans in a profound, indescribable way."


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For All:
Please continue to spread the word about Alternative Spring Break.  Our participant applications are now available and are completely ONLINE @ [http://asb.msu.edu/application/]. 



[Acoustic Version of MSU Fight Song!]
"...their specialty is winning and the Spartans play good ball..."

Go Green!!

--
Keith Bouck
Alternative Spring Break
Site Leader Coordinator 2010-2011
Email: asb.siteleader@gmail.com
PH: (517) 355-3326

"Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better.  It's not."

-- Dr. Suess

Monday, October 4, 2010

3 Days Left

"We can't seek success for ourselves and forget about our community...
Our ambitions must include others needs
."

---Cesar Chavez


How can you include the community's needs as a priority in your own life?

Complete an ASB Site Leader Application to start the process of sharing direct service, education about social issues, and exposure to unique cultures to fellow MSU students We must have Site Leaders for successful Spring and Winter Break trips!!

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For the procrastinators:

Applications are due in 3 DAYS!  More precisely 5200 minutes give or take depending when you read this email.  Please do not wait until the last minute as we are looking for meaningful responses from applicants.  To download the Application click on the following link [http://asb.msu.edu/trips-2/], instructions are located here [http://siteleaderprogram.blogspot.com/2010/09/2010-11-site-leader-apps.html], and issue descriptions can be found here [http://siteleaderprogram.blogspot.com/p/issue-education.html].  If you have any questions or concerns contact me! :)

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For Prospective Site Leaders playing the waiting game:
Thank you for your patience and the many emails!  My goal is to announce Site Leader placements by Friday, October 15th.

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For All:
Please continue to spread the word about Alternative Spring Break.  Our participant applications are now available and are completely ONLINE @ [http://asb.msu.edu/application/]. 


--
Keith Bouck
Alternative Spring Break
Site Leader Coordinator 2010-2011
Email: asb.siteleader@gmail.com
PH: (517) 355-3326

"Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better.  It's not."

-- Dr. Suess

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Alternative Spring BREAK OUT Your Favorite T-Shirt Day!

On Monday, October 4th, Alternative Spring Break will be celebrating our 20th Anniversary of continuously sending MSU students on ASB trips.


The magic began in March of 1991 when Hurricane Andrew hit Florida and compassionate MSU students made the trek down to the Gulf to help out with the disaster. To honor this Spartan tradition, we are asking that you wear your favorite ASB t-shirt around campus on Monday! If you don't have an ASB shirt, help promote Alternative Spring Break by picking up fliers from 345 Student Services and handing them out to your fellow Spartans.


PHOTO CONTEST
On October 4th, send us a photo of you wearing your favorite ASB T-shirt or handing out fliers to students to be entered in a contest to win Chipotle gift cards or waived application fees! To be eligible for a prize, e-mail your photo to asb.contest@gmail.com or tag MSU ASB on Facebook.


Monday, September 27, 2010

Application Deadline Approaching!


Just a friendly reminder that Site Leader Applications are due by Friday, October 8th at 5:00 PM to 345 Student Services.  Instructions on how to complete an application can be found in an earlier post on this blog.  If you need additional information about the Site Leader Program please do not hesitate to contact me!

Also, keep your eyes peeled for an email about an ASB campus-wide program event next Monday!

Have a wonderful week!!

-Keith

Sunday, September 12, 2010

Issue Descriptions Updated!

Thanks for visiting the ASB Site Leader blog!  I have updated the issue descriptions under the tab 'Issue Education' to provide detailed information for all the social issues MSU Alternative Spring Break works with.


There is another upcoming Information Session for interested Site Leaders this Wednesday, September 15th from 6:30 to 7:30 PM in Natural Sciences Room 150.


We look forward to reading your thoughtful applications and insightful interviews!


”Leadership and learning are indispensable to each other.”  John F. Kennedy

--
Keith Bouck
ASB SITE LEADER COORDINATOR 2010-11
asb.siteleader@gmail.com

Friday, September 3, 2010

2010-11 SITE LEADER APPS

There are a few changes to the Site Leader Application process this year so please read the following directions carefully.

1.) There will be a $5 Application Fee.
This fee will go directly to fund 2010-11 ASB Trip costs.  It is nonrefundable and does not go toward your personal trip fee.  Unfortunately, we can only accept checks made out to "MSU."


2.) You will choose what Social Issues you are interested in working with.
Please do not fill in a location.  Descriptions of Social Issues will be available on the MSU ASB Website "Trips" section on Tuesday, September 7th.


3.) Fill out an application with thoughtful responses to the questions.
Click here to download your application today.

4.) Turn in a completed application to Room 345 Student Services with your $5 Application Fee.
The ASB Office has moved up to the 'Penthouse,' aka the third floor of the Student Services Building.

5.) Take it easy, ASB will contact you to setup a time for an interview.

6.) Applications are due by Friday, October 8th, 2010 by 5pm
However, it is STRONGLY encouraged to turn in your application early.

7.) Block off your calendar for the:
Mandatory Site Leader Orientation, November 2nd at 9:00pm, Location: TBA
Mandatory 2010-11 MSU Alternative Spring Break Leadership Weekend, November 13th & 14th.
Mandatory Weekly Site Leader Meetings on Tuesdays at 9:00pm (begin after the ASB Leadership Weekend)

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

ASB Love

Thank you to all of you came out to support ASB at Sparticipation and the RCAH Fair!  We were overwhelmed (happily) will the increase of interest in service, education, and reflection on our ASB trips!!

We will be posting the 2010-11 MSU Alternative Spring Break Site Leader Application today.  Start thinking about the reasons why you want to be a Site Leader and what skills you bring to our organization to make ASB even better.  Please check back later tonight to download your application.

Information Sessions to learn more about Site Leading and the 2010-11 ASB Program:
Tuesday, September 7, 2010:  6:30-7:30 Natural Sciences Room 150 &
Wednesday September 15, 2010: 6:30-7:30 Natural Sciences Room 150



Please continue to get the word out to fellow MSU students about Alternative Spring Break leadership opportunities.  As always, please feel free to contact me with any questions or concerns.


ASB Love,


Keith Bouck
2010-11 Site Leader Coordinator

Monday, August 23, 2010

ASB Summer Updates


Thank you for taking the first step in becoming a 2010-11 MSU Alternative Spring Break Site Leader and furthering your journey on the path to active citizenship by joining our interest list.  If you haven't already done so click on the tab above "Interest List" and complete a quick questionnaire to receive up to date information about ASB!  The time is almost upon us to embark on another exciting year on the banks of the Red Cedar, filled with classes, tailgates, the leaves changing colors and...

Some important upcoming dates for ASB:

-We will have a booth at Sparticipation, which is August 31st from 5:00-8:00 PM at Munn Field
Come support ASB, learn more about our program, & receive a special edition Stadium Cup

-We will be posting our Site Leader Application on Wednesday, September 1st
Interview Dates TBA

-We will be holding ASB Information Meetings with an emphasis on Site Leading on
Tuesday, September 7, 2010:  6:30-7:30 Natural Sciences Room 150 &
Wednesday September 15, 2010: 6:30-7:30 Natural Sciences Room 150

The ASB Executive Board has been working all summer long to develop our Winter and Spring Break trips and are currently finalizing trip locations, prices, service issues, etc. In the meantime, explore our newly renovated website [http://asb.msu.edu/] to look at previous trips to see what Social Issue would interest you as a Site Leader.  We also ask that you please get the word out for ASB!!  We are looking at expanding our program so that more MSU students can experience life-changing moments on our Alternative Break trips, but we need more LEADERS LIKE YOU to make this possible! :)

Enjoy the rest of your summer break!  See you all soon at MSU!!

--
Keith Bouck
ASB Site Leader Coordinator 2010-11
Please Reply to: asb.siteleader@gmail.com


"I dreamt that life was joy. I awoke and saw that life was service. I acted and behold, service was joy." - Rabindranath Tagore

To see our Program Coordinator's Updates please visit ASB @ http://asb.msu.edu

Thursday, August 12, 2010

What makes a Successful Alternative Break trip?

These 8 Rules ---


Strong Direct Service:

Programs provide an opportunity for participants to engage in direct or "hands-on" service that addresses critical but unmet social needs.

Orientation:

Participants are oriented to the mission and objectives of both the break program and the host agency or organization with which they will be working.

Education:

Programs establish and achieve educational objectives to give participants a sense of context and understanding of both the region in which they will be working and of the problems they will be addressing during the break.

Training:

Participants are provided with adequate training in skills necessary to carry out tasks and projects during the trip. Ideally this training should take place prior to departure, although in some instances it may occur once participants have reached their site.

Reflection:

During the trip, participants reflect upon the experiences they are having. Applying classroom learning and integrating many academic disciplines should also occur. The site leaders should set aside time for reflection to take place, both individually and in a group setting.

Reorientation:

Upon return to campus, there should be a re-orientation session for all participants where they can share their break experiences with one another and with the greater campus community and are actively encouraged to translate this experience into a life-long commitment to service.

Diversity:

Strong alternative break programs include participants representing the range of students present in the campus community. Coordinators should recruit, design, implement and evaluate their program with this end in mind.

Alcohol and Other Drug Free:

Programs must be aware that issues of legality, liability, personal safety and group cohesion are of concern when alcohol and other drugs are consumed on an alternative break. Programs should provide education and training on alcohol and other drug related issues as well as develop a policy on how these issues will be dealt with on an alternative break.


2010 ASB Tennessee: Hard at work building a trail.

Thursday, April 22, 2010

An Alternative Experience

An Alternative Experience

With interviews from Dan Na Luo, Emily Keene, and Mark Kelly!

An Alternative Experience


International relations junior Alice Topping, right, and public administration and public policy junior Chelsea Satkowiak go over plans during a site leader meeting for Alternative Spring Break on Tuesday at Erikson Hall. Both Topping and Satkowiak are leaders for an Alternative Spring Break trip to South Dakota.


Students prepare for MSU’s service-based spring break program started in 1991

By Kate Jacobson
The State News article on 03/03/10
Tiffany Chritz has her bags packed. She’s ready to go on spring break to Jamaica.
It’s her first time out of the country, and she can’t believe spring break is only days away. The last item on her list to pack? Naturally, it’s a paintbrush — a tool she’ll use to touch up schools in Jamaica.
For four years, Chritz, a nutritional science senior, has traveled across the country helping people in need as part of MSU’s Alternative Spring Break program, or ASB.
Chritz, along with about 250 other MSU students and staff, will hop on planes, trains and buses next week to travel to places as close as Chicago and as far away as Mexico, and participate in community service projects facilitated through ASB.
Humble beginnings
Since 1991, the ASB program has expanded from an experiment in service offering two or three trips per year to a program with more than 20 trips and an almost $176,000 budget.
Former East Lansing Mayor and MSU alumnus Sam Singh was one of the founders of the ASB program. He said he and a group of students were looking to create student-run, service-based spring break opportunity.
The group started looking at opportunities in the Greater Lansing community and soon expanded their sights on places spanning the U.S.
Singh’s first trip was to Homestead, Fla., after Hurricane Andrew hit the Florida coast in the early 1990s. A group of 50 students traveled to the disaster-stricken region to aid in the recovery efforts.
“That was one of the most high-profile disasters in the early part of the ’90s,” Singh said. “There was a strong interest for students because they saw the damage that was done.”
One of the challenges in the early days of ASB was finding opportunities for students across the country. Without luxuries such as the Internet or cell phones, Singh said planning was difficult.
“Now there is so much more activity happening on college campuses across the country, programs are more connected,” Singh said. “It’s still a lot of work for the organizers, but we were out there trying to find organizations and building those relationships.”
Singh said the main goal of ASB when it started was to offer students the ability to jump into service, and he is excited at how much the program has grown since 1991.
“It’s very rewarding to know that I was a part of a group of 15 to 20 students that were thinking about these ideas, and that were not necessarily knowing they were going to continue, but wanting to put them into place for our fellow students,” Singh said.
Experience of a lifetime
For students involved in ASB, the experience is something completely unique to anything else on campus.
Chritz serves as the co-chair of ASB and is part of the 13-person executive board that oversees ASB.
The student-run initiative plans the trips and assigns two site leaders to each trip location. Chritz said ASB is a good way for students to get involved in volunteering and become open to new experiences.
“You’re there with a group of people you don’t really know, but you’re going with the same intentions,” Chritz said.
For some, the attractiveness of ASB is the chance to volunteer.
English junior Laurel Denay said she is looking forward to her Washington, D.C., trip because she is interested in helping at a homeless shelter in the nation’s capital.
“As a global citizen, as an American citizen, you should always be giving back and be mindful of people who aren’t as blessed as you or don’t have what you have,” Denay said.
Those traveling abroad hope to immerse themselves in a foreign culture as well as gain global experience.
Music education sophomore Katie Anderson said she is looking forward to spending her spring break in Mexico helping the local community.
Last year, Anderson went on a trip to Philadelphia and worked in soup kitchens and homeless shelters.
Seeing the people impacted by her service and experiencing a different lifestyle gave her a new perspective.
“It was interesting to see where these people had been and how they ended up where they are now,” Anderson said. “It made me more grateful for what I have, as far as not having to live in the conditions that these people had been living in.”
Expanded vision
The ASB program plans to expand in the future, offering more trips for interested students not only in the spring but in the winter and summer as well.
Staff adviser for ASB Kevin Schwemmin said this year the program is offering two summer programs and hosted a winter break trip to New Orleans. He said the winter and summer trips filled quickly, despite having little advertisement. In the past two years, programs haven’t stayed open long, with only a handful of students dropping out, he said.
Chritz said the typical waiting list for ASB trips range from 50 to 100 people each year. This year, the list was only 50 people because three more trips were offered during the spring break period.
Domestic Site and Service Development Chair Dan Na Luo said she hopes program continues to attract more students each year.
“That’s definitely going to be a goal, really kick up the fundraising, bring costs down so a lot of people can participate on the trips and then opening up and offering more opportunities for students,” Luo said.
The ASB experience is a unique opportunity no one should miss, Chritz said.
“You have to have the experience to understand,” she said. “It’s so hard to explain not only the impact that it has on your life, but also the impact on all of the people that you’re around in a week’s time.”