Community-Engaged Student Travel Grants
Amor Esperanza y Exito
Building children’s teamwork skills and self-care knowledge in Honduras
In this learning experience, the grant recipient worked closely with Amor Esperanza y Exito to bring supplies to children in a small village in Honduras, educating children on personal health and teambuilding skills and stewarding relationships between the community and Amor Esperanza y Exito. The goal of the project is to ultimately reduce the prevalence of violence in the community.
Topics: Access, Equity and Justice; Children, Youth, Families and Seniors; Health, Nutrition and Medicine
Grant Recipient
Winter 2019-20
- Dani Rochez, College of Human Ecology
Community-Engaged Student Travel Grants
CLOSED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE: Funding students who are spending winter, spring or summer break participating in community-engaged learning or community-based research activities.