59 Montana State University students spent their spring break volunteering to help communities in need. The students worked together around the United States to promote life-long community involvement. This years “Breaksaway” program helped refugee families, served meals to the homeless, worked in a daycare, restored sand dunes and maintained trails. Program Coordinator Mandy st. Aubyn  says collectively  the students gave almost  1,500 hours over their spring break.

 MSU “Breaksaway” is a program of the MSU office for community involvement.

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