
Fresno State Students Serve Community on Spring Break
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Fresno State students are making the most of their spring break by participating in the Alternative Spring Break Program, led by the Jan and Bud Richter Center. The program, now in its sixteenth year, focuses on habitat fixes, wildlife protection, and building education spots. Students like Imaandeep Bual, who volunteered here in high school, are now leading the way. The program not only benefits the community but also sharpens students communication and leadership skills. This year, three groups are out, clocking over six hundred hours of service combined.
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