Project Mexico

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"I can remember the exact instant when everything finally hit me. I had just hopped out of the van in anticipation of catching my first glimpse of the Pacific Ocean. Instead, I was confronted with the enormous, rusty border separating the United States from Mexico. As I looked out into the ocean, I could not help but cry. I watched the waves that I had loved my whole life and a piece of me seemed to die as I saw them crash around the atrocity of a wall."

Alexis Donnelly, Project Mexico 2000

Each January, a group of approximately twenty juniors and seniors, two student leaders, and two faculty moderators travel to Tijuana, Mexico for a week to ten days. The team works with Los NiZos, a community development organization, and also spends time at Rancho Nazareth, a boys’ orphanage in Tecate. If you want to be part of the Project Mexico experience, please Contact the Center for Values and Service for application information.

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