Making a Difference in Monterrey, MexicoMarch 13-21, 2010The Association of Yale Alumni and Dwight Hall are proud to sponsor
This Service Tour engages Yale alumni, family members, and students--together with local volunteers--providing crucial community development, enrichment programs, and medical care for the community of Unidad Piloto in Monterrey.
The Service Tour includes an array of volunteer projects, designed to match the skills of our alumni participants and address the particular needs of each community we serve. Service projects range from education to small business consulting, construction & public works, arts enrichment, athletics, public health, sustainability programs, medical clinics, and clinical home/community assessment & support. (See "Service Projects" page for more details.) Yale Service Tours enable you, as participants, to work side by side with local community members--helping, teaching, learning, and forming friendships you never forget. Participants also delve into the Monterrey region's culture and history through lectures, evening excursions, celebrations, and informal discussion. Program OverviewDates: March 13 to 21, 2010 Location: Monterrey, Mexico Cost: $1,850 per person, excluding airfare $1,650 for Yale students, and participants age 10-17 (if sharing a room with parents) Cost includes: customized collaborative service projects in Monterrey; Cost does not include: international airfare to/from Monterrey; travel or baggage Service Tour Scholarships: financial aid may be available to some participants Participants: All volunteers age 10 and up—alumni, students, family, and friends— Registration: Please register now to ensure your space and preferred project Alumni and friends make a world of difference by sharing your time and talent! |
Mexico 2010 Service Tour
