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UCM Students Spend Spring Break Volunteering in Puerto Rico

By Nicole Lyons, March 27, 2025

UCM Global Vision in Puerto RicoStudents and employees from the 欧美视频 and other Global Volunteers representatives pose for a
photo during the UCM Global Vision group鈥檚 visit to Puerto Rico in mid-March.

 

While most students were relaxing and enjoying some time off from classes, nine students and two employees from the 欧美视频 (UCM) spent their spring break in service of others.


The group spent a week in Aguada, Puerto Rico, as part of UCM鈥檚 Global Vision scholarship program in partnership with . The program offers any UCM student the opportunity to travel domestically or internationally while giving back to the community they visit. Selected students receive a scholarship that covers airfare, meals, room and board during their service learning trip.


Global Vision expands the possibilities for those who wouldn鈥檛 typically consider studying abroad. UCM is the only university offering this scholarship to student travelers. Annual trips take place during spring, winter, and summer breaks.


Students on the 2025 spring break trip were Ariella Allen, Yatish Appanapalli, Jada Boddy, Chloe Majumder, Abiodun Adebola Omoike, Jasmine Outlaw, Caroline Sliger, Olivia Smith and Deaihra Washington. They were accompanied by Katie Jacobs, Ph.D., professor of Psychological Science, and Ed Wirthwein, director of Community Standards and Support.


During their week-long visit, the UCM group provided more than 250 hours of service at Programa de Apoyo y Enlace Comunitario Inc. (), Asociaci贸n Pro-Bienestar Barrio Mar铆as de Aguada Inc. and Acci贸n Social de PR Inc. The teams helped pack boxes of food to be distributed to families in need, visited with senior citizens in the community and helped remodel a building for one of the organizations. They also had the opportunity to learn about Puerto Rican history and tour the community.  


鈥淚t was a great trip,鈥 Wirthwein said. 鈥淥ur students represented UCM so well in Puerto Rico. I am so proud of them and the work they did. Our students were amazing in Puerto Rico and they have made an impact.鈥


Many students said their time in Puerto Rico left a lasting impression and encouraged others to apply for the Global Vision scholarship.


Caroline Sliger, a senior Industrial Engineering Technology major from Kirkwood, spent most of her service time filling hundreds of boxes at the food bank. She also visited Acci贸n de Social, a community center for senior citizens. There, a group of women taught her how to play dominoes, and she managed to accumulate the most points possible in her very first game.


鈥淚 will never forget how excited they were to have someone to talk to and play with,鈥 Sliger recalled.


Sliger said her time in Puerto Rico helped her understand more about the world, and she left with new perspectives on food insecurity and loneliness.


鈥淲hat I witnessed in Puerto Rico was amazing, and it opened my eyes to a lot of situations,鈥 Sliger said. 鈥淏eing able to volunteer and witness another culture is something that everyone should do at least once in their life.鈥

Deaihra Washington, a senior from Kansas City majoring in Health Studies, and Jada Boddy, an Accounting senior from Woodland Park, Colorado, helped organize supplies and paint doors at PAEC, an organization that supports local youth. They also spent time at Acci贸n de Social.


鈥淥ne of my main highlights from the trip was seeing the smiles on the director and her staff's faces when they saw how hard we had worked for their facilities,鈥 Washington said. 鈥淢y favorite part of the trip was exploring Aguadilla, Aguada and Rincon with our team lead, Yani.鈥

Boddy applied for the Global Vision scholarship to learn more about other cultures. After a week volunteering in Puerto Rico, she said the experience changed her life and she plans to participate in more service opportunities.


鈥淢y favorite part was feeling that I truly impacted the lives of those at the community center,鈥 Boddy said. 鈥淭he workers and participants were extremely grateful, so it felt as if we really contributed. I also loved genuinely making connections with the community and learning about the history of Puerto Rico.鈥

For more information about Global Vision at UCM, visit ucmo.edu/globalvision.

 

 

UCM Global Vision volunteers at a food bank

During spring break, volunteers from UCM help pack boxes of food that will be distributed to families in need in Puerto Rico.

 

UCM Global Vision volunteers in Puerto Rico

UCM employees Ed Wirthwein, top left, and Katie Jacobs, top middle, and
UCM students pose for a photo while volunteering with Puerto Rican
service groups.

 

 

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