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ASB
From Page 1A
their participants out and is
in the process of relocating all
groups who were scheduled to
volunteer there," Johnson wrote
in a Jan. 26 e-mail informing the
participants of the cancellation.
Samantha Wolthuis, director
of service at AJWS, said though
the organization called off the
ASB trip for the University stu-
dents, it also provided alterna-
tive options.
"We cancelled the Guatemala
portion and offered for the group
to go to Nicaragua or Mexico,
but because of logistical rea-
sons, Hillel opted not to take that
offer," Wolthuis said. "So we ini-
tially transferred the group from
Guatemala to other countries
because of the safety and secu-
rity issues in Guatemala."

In addition to security con-
cerns, Wolthuis said that there
were "multiple reasons" why
they removed the trip in Guate-
mala, and the final decision was
made between AJWS and pro-
gram officers in Guatemala. She
said groups at other universities
that were also supposed to go
to Guatemala were cancelled as
well..
Johnson wrote in the e-mail
to the students that a majority of
the group's members had timing
conflicts with rescheduling the
trip to Nicaragua, and the trip to
Mexico would cost about $300
more for each student. The other
option was to move the Guate-
mala trip to May, but that option
conflicted with the students'
schedules.
Johnson said in an interview
though she knew security was
an issue, she is not entirely sure
why AJWS cancelled the trip to

Guatemala.
She saidthough AJWS told her
"the government was oppressing
(the) community in Guatemala,"
the organization didn't clarify
what community was being sup-
pressed or what this precisely
meant.
Johnsonwrote inhere-mail to
the students that she understood
the frustrations cancelling the
trip might cause.
"I share your sentiments
about making alternate spring
break plans this late," Johnson
wrote to the students. "However,
I urge you to keep in mind that
these complications primarily
came about due to the concern
for the safety of the students, not
by any carelessness or oversight
of those working to create this
trip for you."
While students were told
travel insurance wouldn't cover
the cost that incurred for cancel-

ling the flight, Hillel Executive
Director Michael Brooks wrote
in an e-mail to the students
that Hillel would cover the $150
refund fee for students if neces-
sary.
Students planning to attend-
the trip said they were disheart-
ened but understanding when
they heard the trip was can-
celled.
Kinesiology senior Ali Spies-
man said her "biggest reaction
was just disappointment" and
that she was looking forward to
the trip after previously trav-
eling to El Salvador through
AJWS.
"I really wanted another
opportunity to go on another
service mission, and I figured
what better chance than through
the school?" she said. "(ASB) is
something so different, some-
thing that most students don't
get to do on spring break and

then you just get that taken away
from you."
LSA freshman Michelle Rubin
said she was excited to go on the
trip and form new friendships.
"I've heard a lot of positive
feedback from people who went
in the past, particularly through
Hillel," Rubin said. "I thought
it would be a good way to get
involved with Hillel and meet
people."
LSA freshman Kevin Wender
said though he still feels let
down the trip was cancelled, he
respects the decision.
."I wouldn't want to put my
well-being at risk," he said.
Wender said he wasn't sure
what the group was going to do
in Guatemala, but they were sup-
posed to find out the details at an
orientation, which was sched-
uled for Feb. 7.
Johnson said the mission was
going to help build a center for

classes and various programs for
indigenous communities facing
oppression.
LSA freshman Brenna Hoff-
man said she chose Hillel's ASB
over other choices at the Univer-
sity because she liked the loca-
tion options better.
At a University Board of
Regents meeting last week,
University President Mary Sue
Coleman praised the number of
University students traveling on
ASB trips at 35 different loca-
tions next week.
"I'm pleased to tell you that
we have some 450 students who
are participating in Alternative
Spring Break and fanning out
across the country to perform
community service," Coleman
said. "Public service is a proud
campus tradition and I want to
commend our students for giv-
ing their vacation time to help
others."

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