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Junior Summer Service Trip
The Urban Immersion is a unique opportunity for students, going into Junior year, to live in a community and work at various social service organizations in the city. For more information please click here.
Senior Summer Service Trips
Weeks 1 and 2
Given the devastating effects of Hurricane Maria, a significant portion of this trip's work will be directed towards rebuilding efforts both at the school, and in the surrounding communities. In addition, students will take advantage of the rich culture and the beauty of the country.
This trip is an opportunity for students to immerse themselves in the Appalachian culture of West Virginia while working with Habitat for Humanity to help build affordable housing for families in the area.
The Chicago Immersion is intended to take the junior urban immersion to the next level through a more intensified urban experience living in and working with the tens of thousands of marginalized people in Chicago.
This trip is intended to strike a balance between the rich heritage of this island country, with the socio-economic challenges of many former industrialized towns.
The group from La Salle College High School will work directly with a number of organizations — the Coachella Valley Rescue Mission, the Boys and Girls Club of Coachella Valley, and "90 Days of Summer" outreach — to provide service to the people of the Coachella Valley.
Students engage with those in need, learn about the civil rights movement and ongoing struggles, connect with the Lasallian world, and grow in faith.
Week 3
The Bronx trip is intended to take the sophomore urban immersion to the next level through a more intensified urban experience living in and working with the tens of thousands of marginalized people in New York City.
This trip is designed to fully immerse our students in the rich history and culture of the Navajo Nation, but more importantly, expose them to the real issues they face each day including poverty, limited access to education, unemployment, and the isolation of life on the reservation.
Working with the Redemptorist Parish under the direction of Fr. Kevin Murray, the trip will be an opportunity for our young men to serve those in need and gain a perspective of the rich cultural and spiritual life of this island.
This trip is an opportunity for students to live, work, and learn about the De La Salle Blackfeet School on the Blackfeet Reservation in Browning, Montana.